Carbon-labelled menus will be able to be perused by football fans at Wembley for this year’s UEFA Champions League final.
Boots and No7 launch initiative to help suppliers cut emissions
Greenpeace says Shell lawsuit has ‘backfired’ as raises over $1m to fight case
Greenpeace claims that Shell’s lawsuit against it has “backfired” as it has raised over $1million from supporters to fight the case.
B&Q commits to selling peat-free plants by 2026
B&Q says that all the plants it sells by 2026 will be completely peat-free.
Anglian Water convicted in Environment Agency case
The case was brought by the Environment Agency against Anglian Water Services as part of a wider criminal investigation involving all 10 water companies into potential non-compliance with environmental permit conditions at over 2,000 sewage treatment works.
Puma Gen Z videos shine a light on sustainability practices
The videos have been released one year after Puma’s Re:generation initiative which gives young people a seat at the sustainability table.
Veolia launches £110k Sustainability Fund to help communities bloom
Veolia, the resource management company, has launched its 2024 £110k Sustainability Fund to help local communities bloom with diversity.
UK imports record number of bricks leading to rising carbon costs
The UK is importing a record number of bricks and the carbon cost of bricks is increasing due to Brexit, according to a report.
The Salvation Army launches circular fashion push with celeb stylist
The Salvation Army’s clothing donation fashion campaign features a celebrity fashion stylist who works with Paloma Faith and Geri Halliwell.
Walkers crisps to be delivered in cooking oil-powered trucks
Crisp and snack giant Walkers is expanding its use of hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) – used cooking oil – across its supply chain in the UK.