How plastic-free gum is making waves across the FMCG sector – Milliways CEO Tom Raviv shares his journey in creating the sustainable gum.
The great EPR disaster: delays, fees and unanswered questions
Irvin Newbitt, CEO of Ecoveritas takes a look at what the EPR changes really mean and asks if the UK government is serious about going green?
Summer sales rise as one new EV registered every 60 seconds
Electric vehicles (EVs) sales rose in July, with one battery EV registered every 60 seconds, recording an 87.9% increase.
‘Monumentally irresponsible’: industry reacts to Rishi Sunak’s North Sea oil policy
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has come under fire for issuing 100s of North Sea oil and gas drilling licenses, at a time
Almost 50% of marketers are wary of working on sustainability campaigns
Almost half of marketers (49%) are unsure about working on sustainability messaging, according to a new report from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM).
Data: almost half of employees would consider moving to a more sustainable company
Nearly half of high-income workers consider switching jobs to work for a more sustainable company, research by Deloitte has found.
Aviation and sustainability: flying towards a greener future
The aviation industry is an important topic that stir up green convos. Sustainability Beat brings you the latest innovations in the aviation industry.
High-scoring ESG companies have similar pollution rates to lower-ranked peers
Companies with high ESG ratings pollute as much as their lower-ranked peers, a new study from Scientific Beta has found.
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo urged to address supply chain risks
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are among the few food and drink companies called to address forced labour risks in their supply chains.
Rail electrification at current rate would take 240 years to meet net zero targets
Plans to electrify the UK’s rails fall so far short of UK net zero targets that it would take 240 years at current rates to reach the goal.