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B&Q makes Sunday Times Best Green Companies List

B&Q was one of only three retailers to make The Sunday Times Best Green Companies List 2011, coming in at 18th place. 
15 June 2011

Akzo Nobel uses rainwater for paint production

Paint firm's factory in Prudhoe, Northumberland is now harvesting rainwater to produce brands, such as Dulux and Cuprinol, as part of the company's operational Eco-Efficiency programme. 
15 June 2011

John Lewis to build 'at home' store in Ashford

Department store chain announces plans for its 10th at home, set to open by autumn 2012. 
15 June 2011

Closure rate of independents significantly reduced, says Bira

Independents are weathering the recession better than the multiples, and are capable of reviving UK high streets if "freed from the shackles that hamper them", the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has said. 
14 June 2011

Best Buy UK makes £62.2m loss

Carphone Warehouse is considering the future of its Best Buy roll out following losses at the 10-strong chain of more than £60m for the full year to March 31 2011. 
14 June 2011

Focus forces Proteam administration

Distributor Proteam UK has entered administration, owed £3m by Focus. 
14 June 2011

Confiscated tools are a real steal

Police forces are auctioning off tools confiscated from burglars and robbers in a bid to clear their store rooms and raise some cash. 
13 June 2011

Home boosts sales at John Lewis

Sales at John Lewis rose just 0.5% to £54.27m for the week to June 4, despite the Bank Holiday and exceptionally good weather, the company has reported. 
10 June 2011

13-year-old's invention goes into production

Commtel Innovate has confirmed it is to put the Smart Bell doorbell, invented by 13-year-old Laurence Rook, into full production this July. 
10 June 2011

Drought declared in parts of UK but hosepipe ban "unlikely", says Defra

Defra and the Environment Agency announce that parts of the Anglian region are now officially in a state of drought, with other areas on the brink, but reassures that water supplies are high enough to cope with dry conditions. 
10 June 2011

Third administration for Life & Style owner

Fashion and homewares chain Life & Style has entered administration. 
10 June 2011

Crown sold to Danish coatings firm Hempel

Hempel has acquired the leading paint brand for an undisclosed sum, as part of its ambitious expansion plans to double in size and strengthen its position in the decorative coatings industry. 
10 June 2011

B&Q makes the most of Prior's smashing actions

DIY chain uses guerrilla marketing so that a personalised ad appears at the top of the page when users Google Matt Prior - the cricketer who broke a window at Lord's with his cricket bat. 
9 June 2011

Argos Q1 sales drop 9.6%

Sales at Argos dropped nearly 10% in Q1, but remained steady at stablemate chain Homebase, according to figures released by parent company Home Retail Group (HRG) today. 
9 June 2011

Focus to pay out £330k to shower company

New Zealand-based shower manufacturer Methven has announced it is to receive £329,675 plus VAT from Focus administrators, after losing NZ$2m (almost £1m) when the retailer went under in May. 
9 June 2011

Products set to feature in Alan Titchmarsh show revealed

GIMA has teamed up with ITV to produce a list of items expected to appear in the first episode of Alan Titchmarsh's new TV show, Love Your Garden. 
8 June 2011

Focus closing down sale beats expectations

As the failed DIY chain's stores continue to trade, selling off stock before their planned closure next month, liquidators report impressive sales. 
8 June 2011

UK lags behind on low-carbon investment

The UK has fallen from 5th to 13th in a global ranking of low-carbon investment, as progress lags on decarbonising buildings, transport and industry, the CBI has said. 
8 June 2011

Garden centre sales soar in April

Garden centre sales went up 25% in April, compared with the same month last year, as the garden industry capitalised on a late Easter, an extra Bank Holiday weekend and good weather. 
8 June 2011

Weak demand leads to slowdown in non-food inflation

Non-food inflation slowed to 0.8% in May from 1.2% in April, reflecting the need for continued promotional activity in a bid to stimulate sales. 
8 June 2011
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