Severn Trent has been fined over £2 million for polluting the River Trent near Stoke with 240 million litres of raw sewage over four months.
Government in High Court over ‘inadequate’ Carbon Budget Delivery Plan
The UK government is in High Court again over its revised Carbon Budget Delivery Plan.
Report: Big Oil ‘deceived public for decades’ about recycling plastic
The Center for Climate Integrity’s new report could aid new lawsuits against Big Oil and the plastics industry for the fraud of plastic recycling.
Vauxhall offers customers one year’s free EV charging credit at Tesco stores
Vauxhall is partnering with Tesco to offer customers one year’s free electric vehicle charging credit with all new EV orders.
Food wholesaler Sysco GB rolls out carbon labelling
Food wholesaler Sysco GB is rolling out carbon labelling in partnership with food technology company Nutritics.
Over 20 UK universities threaten to ditch banks over climate concerns
Some 21 universities led by Cambridge have threatened banks they will shift billions of pounds into ‘greener’ banks over fossil fuel financing.
Google develops AI to map and trace methane emissions
Google has joined forces with the team behind methane-tracking satellite spacecraft MethaneSAT to map and trace methane emissions.
Nestlé cereal manufacturer invests in first electric truck
Nestlé cereal manufacturer Cereal Partners UK (CPUK) has invested in its first electric truck with a focus on delivering Shreddies brands.
FA teams up with E.on to decarbonise grassroots football clubs
The Football Association (FA) and energy provider E.on have partnered to support grassroots football clubs with decarbonisation.
Colgate-Palmolive and P&G back trade associations misaligned with the Paris Agreement
Planet Tracker names Colgate-Palmolive, Procter & Gamble as members of trade associations misaligned with the Paris Agreement.