Marks & Spencer aims to cut energy use by around 25%: streamlining IT will play a significant part in this
30 Sep 2009
Marks & Spencer is determined to show that its green claims go deeper than the colour of its logo - and IT is helping the UK retailer put its "Plan A" into action
When Marks & Spencer's chief executive Stuart Rose launched its sustainability initiative, Plan A, in January 2007, his words were singularly direct: "M&S will change beyond recognition the way it operates. We're calling this Plan A because there is no Plan B."
The strategy covers most of the business, from sourcing as much food as possible from local suppliers to powering stores with green energy. Every department is affected - not least IT.
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