Consumer group Which? tested bamboo toilet paper brands, with some containing as little as 2.7% of the eco-friendly paper alternative.
Farming and construction vehicles set for ‘hydrogen-powered revolution’
The government has launched a four-week consultation to amend existing rules on hydrogen-powered NRMM (non-road mobile machinery).
Virgin Media O2 and Hubbub partner for e-waste charity initiative
The Virgin Media scheme works with UK charities to provide second-hand devices to people in need while also preventing e-waste.
Nissan to slash EV costs by 30% to compete with Chinese rivals
Nissan has laid out bold plans to boost EV sales, with plans for electric vehicles to account for 40% of overall sales by 2026 and 50% by 2030.
Bradford courts ink renewable energy deal in UK first
Bradford courts will be the first in England to be heated by renewable energy, after inking a deal to connect to the city’s new heat network.
ITV plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2050
ITV’s wide-ranging plan includes climate goals for 2030 and 2050 and details how the broadcaster plans to achieve its targets.
Lloyds agrees £100m sustainable house-building loan
Moat, which manages more than 21,000 homes, will use Lloyds’ loan to achieve its house-building and ESG objectives over the next five years.
Morrisons eggs secure carbon neutral accreditation
Morrisons has become the first retailer in the UK to have a product certified as carbon neutral by independent certifier BSI.
TfL bags £16m government grant to curb carbon emissions
TfL has been awarded two grants totalling more than £16m from the government’s Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS).
Tesco dubbed ‘bad egg’ for lack of chocolate transparency
Tesco has been dubbed a ‘bad egg’ for failing to disclose any details about how and where it sources cocoa for its own-brand chocolate.