The German discounter will incorporate a minimum of 35% recycled content across its Specially Selected Hand Cooked range, which has already rolled out nationwide, while its own-label popcorn and lentil chips are set to follow towards the end of the year.
‘Effective and responsible’ car recycling key to future of the industry
Ahead of the annual Global Car Recycling Day on June 20, British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA), CarTakeBack Scrap Car Recycling, Clearway Metal Recycling, BVSF, Copart, The Green Parts Specialist, Ecobat, Renault Group and Vehicle Recyclers’ Association have issued a call for sustainable car production.
UK startup develops bacteria-powered batteries to revolutionise sustainable farming
A UK startup called Bactery, formed out of the University of Bath, thinks so.
Barclays told to ‘stop hiding behind the music’ after music festival funding suspended
The move follows several acts pulling out of the events in protest at Barclays investment links to arms companies that trade with Israel.
Scientists develop sustainable chocolate from waste plant matter
A team of scientists have reinvented chocolate, swapping some refined sugar for a part of the cocoa fruit that is usually thrown away.
Bayer strengthens regenerative farming partnership with ADM
International giants Bayer and ADM are extending their regenerative farming initiative partnership, following a trial last year at oilseed rape farms.
Almost 40% of green experts say policy does not support net zero goals
The survey comes as another poll shows public support for a series of net zero policies has fallen over the last two years.
Data: Climate change disinformation clouds public understanding
A report by not-for-profit Conscious Advertising Network and ad agency Dentsu reveals that climate change remains a significant concern for Britons.
Mondra partners with Manufacture 2030 to simplify grocery Scope 3 reporting
The tie up between Mondra and Manufacture 2030 aims to help brands with reporting environmental data and software implementation across the supply chain.
Over 1,500 UK businesses wipe their bums with Who Gives A Crap
Last year Who Gives A Crap’s UK business customers recycled almost 325 tonnes of waste paper – the same weight as 26 London buses.





















