A loophole in the UK emissions trading scheme (UK ETS) allows companies to profit from unused credits by closing factories.
TfL upgrades lighting in a move to decarbonise operations by 2030
TfL has upgraded its lighting at Oxford Circus in a move to decarbonise its operations by 2030.
Repsol renewable hydrogen ads banned over ‘misleading’ content
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) have banned Repsol’s renewable hydrogen ads over “misleading” content.
Shell named a top brand for ESG and sustainability communications
Shell has been named as one of the top brands for sustainability communications, a new report released by Investis Digital (IDX) has found.
TCFD highlights climate disclosure progress in its latest ESG status report
In its latest status report the Taskforce for Climate Disclosure (TCFD) has revealed that over 80% of the largest asset managers and 50% of the largest asset owners reported in line with at least one of the 11 recommended disclosures.
NIC urges government to invest more in heat pumps
The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has told the government it needs to invest more money to install heat pumps, to meet 2035 targets.
Scottish Water solar farms linked to China forced labour camps
Scotland’s publicly owned water supplier Scottish Water has admitted its solar panels are linked to forced labour camps in China.
‘Oily Money Out’: Protesters scale Intercontinental Hotel as it hosts Shell Conference
All eyes were on two Greenpeace activists, who had scaled the luxury Incontinental Hotel on Park Lane to demonstrate against a Shell Conference, at which CEO Wael Sawan was set to give a keynote speech.
CMA investigates Worcester Bosch over ‘green’ claims
The CMA is investigating Worcester Bosch over concerns it may be misleading shoppers in its marketing of boilers as ‘hydrogen-blend ready’.
Dairy industry needs to adopt sustainable practices to save costs and mitigate risks
The UK dairy industry needs to adopt sustainable practices to save costs and mitigate, says Danish company Lyras.