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violet and blue colours A natural hair dye based on the blackcurrant waste from the production of Ribena has been created by scientists. The dyes use waste created after the berries have been ...
It was the last few days of the blackcurrant harvest, farms in the supposedly sunnier south having already finished. First, a word from our sponsors. Ribena, incongruously owned by drug giant GSK, is ...
A total of 90% of them end up being used for Ribena, but Jo freezes and sells the rest and even produces her own blackcurrant liqueur cassis, for adding to a glass of something fizzy. The ...
Blackcurrant cultivation in the US was restricted ... Brits will know the name - it's called Ribena. In 2010, 90% of all blackcurrants grown in Britain were destined for Ribena's bottling factory ...
At present, 90% of the 12,000 tons of blackcurrants grown annually in the UK are used to produce Ribena, and all of the skins are currently going to waste. Blackcurrant skins contain high ...
Essentially, instead of sitting behind a screen, the policy allows workers to visit the farm where Ribena’s blackcurrant grows or to head into stores to converse with customers.