The British Standards Institution (BSI) said the new standard will “provide clarity on the net zero transition” and “accelerate progress”
Amazon ditches air pillows in North American delivery packaging
Tech giant Amazon says 95% of the plastic air pillows have been replaced with paper filler and it expects to phase them out by the end of this year.
Morrisons’ seaweed-based livestock feed will cut emissions
Morrisons is introducing seaweed-based livestock feed to produce lower-carbon beef products thanks to environmental tech firm Sea Forest.
M&S debuts clothing repair service to give clothes ‘another life’
M&S research shows 60% of consumers are looking for retailers to offer more services which support them to lower their carbon footprint.
BP accused of ‘abandoning renewables’ after halting plans for new offshore wind projects
BP’s new CEO Murray Auchincloss has paused new offshore wind projects, in a move to pacify investors unhappy with its green targets.
Delphis Eco customers saved over 3,000 tonnes of carbon in a year
Eco-friendly cleaning products company Delphis Eco says it helped its customers make over 3,000 tonnes of carbon savings in the past 12 months.
Liverpool ONE installs recycling boosting facility
Liverpool ONE is installing a Mobile Segregation Unit (MSU) to boost recycling rates at the shopping, residential, and leisure complex.
Podback rolls out coffee pod recycling at local waste centres
Podback has inked a deal with waste management firm FCC Environment to roll out coffee pod recycling across household waste recycling centres.
Festival goers urged to end ‘tent trash’ and sleep under cardboard
Industry figures show that an estimated 250,000 tents made of polymer-based nylon or polyester are abandoned at festivals each year.
Solar farm as big as 14 football pitches is blocked
An application to build a solar farm on a site the size of almost 14 football pitches in an English national park has been turned down.