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Sustainability a natural remedy for Neal's Yard
The UK-based natural remedies company, which was founded in 1981 and currently has sales of £13.5m, has said it plans to cut its carbon footprint by a quarter in 2008.
Neal's Yard has already revealed it intends to install solar panels on the roof of its major factory on the South Coast of England.
The move comes as it announced ambitious expansion plans that could soon see its famous blue bottles selling in the Middle East, Thailand and the US.
Managing director Jonathan Hook, said the diversification of its strategy would help it achieve its aim of becoming a global premium organic beauty brand

