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            • Green Products and Services - Case: S-Group Finland
            • Waste Prevention and Management - Case: Rekstrarfelag 10-11 efh. Iceland
            • Environmental Training of Staff - Case: Icelandic Centre for Retail Studies Bifröst University Iceland
            • Environmental Management Systems - Case: Coop Sweden - Appendix
            • Eco-Innovation of New Buildings - Case: COOP, Sweden
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            • Eco-Labelling - Case: ICA Sweden
            • Environmental Management Systems - Case: Coop Sweden
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Case: Coop, Sweden - Appendix

Table 1: Results of environmental management work at Coop in 2009 (KF 2009: p. 28-29).

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KF (2009). In brief 2009, KF: 44

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