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Guardian 10:10 campaign

The Guardian has teamed up with Franny Armstrong to show individuals and businesses alike how to curb their carbon emissions by 10% by 2010.

Building real-world 10:10 communities is a top priority

Sustainable living

Could you be a 10:10 community champion?

Learn how to spread the carbon-cutting word in your area

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Business & social enterprise

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Business & social enterprise

The Royal Mail joins 10:10 campaign

Pledging to stamp out unnecessary carbon emissions