The low carbon and renewable energy economy in the UK is thriving, as the ONS reveals turnover has jumped by 28% between 2021 and 2022.
Unilever sets new climate goal with 2039 net zero target
FMCG giant Unilever has set out new climate goals, calling upon the wider industry to follow suit as it reveals plans to reach net zero by 2039.
Spring budget 2024: green economy is overlooked in ‘botched’ budget
Jeremy Hunt’s spring budget includes a £5bn boost for motorists taking precedence over the £120m earmarked for new green technologies.
Jaguar Land Rover to use renewables for 25% of all UK energy
Jaguar Land Rover will be relying on new onsite and near site renewable energy projects for more than a quarter of its UK electricity needs.
Deposit Return Scheme: delaying until 2028 ‘makes a mockery’ of UK government
Work on the government’s problematic Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) has been “halted”, with the project currently expected to be delayed until 2028, ten years after it was first announced.
Green gigs: How The O2’s carbon-removed shows will change live events
In the same week as The 1975 play the world’s first-ever fully carbon-removed gigs at London’s O2 Arena, we speak to Sam Booth, director of sustainability at AEG Europe, to find out more about how the UK’s biggest live events venue is leading the way.
BrandAlley invests in circular fashion with The Edit LDN acquisition
BrandAlley has made its first investment into the circular industry following the purchase of a majority stake in fashion marketplace The Edit LDN.
Construction: circularity could see emissions drop by 75%
A circular economy could reduce carbon emissions across the construction sector by as much as 75% over the next 25 years, says McKinsey report.
WEF warns of climate-related threats, misinformation and lack of corporate urgency
Climate-related threats are some of the biggest challenges facing the global community, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).