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Central England Co-op backs scheme to help ex-offenders rehabilitate

The scheme is supporting ex-offenders to tackle their addictions

Reinventing retailing: case studies from Coop Sweden and Coop Italia

We looked at how some European retailers are innovating by teaming up with tech start-ups

Interview: Erskine Holmes, a born co-operator

Co-op News talks to a stalwart of the co-op movement to mark his 80th birthday

Latina trans women form a beauty co-op in NYC

The trio are setting up their own business to escape bullying and discrimination in other workplaces

Co-op College drama workshop explores alternative methods of teaching

The trust-building session was led by Brazilian theatre practitioner and researcher Dr Kelly Cristina Fernandes

Leeds Credit Union members save £1.7m in festive interest charges

It also ran a Christmas savings club, where members squirrelled away £720,000

Co-ops on the agenda at Sheffield Festival of Debate

The Festival takes place on 14 April – 30 May

Desjardins report highlights work on climate change

The Group has set a new goal to bring its own greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions down…

Fonterra Sustainability Report shows slow progress towards targets

'We don’t shy away from the fact that we need to do more against some of…

Co-op College to provide training for new CCIN members

The programme will be developed with input from councils during an eight-week consultation and design period

Central England Co-op scoops green standard treble – for the third time

The internationally recognised standards cover areas such as carbon emissions, waste outputs, and water use

Archaeology firm digs out new future as employee-owned business

Guard Archaeology, based in Scotland, has discovered several key sites, including the real Bannockburn battlefield