A coalition of real estate industry organisations is calling on the government to publish its plans on future minimum energy efficiency standards for the commercial real estate sector.
Government blocks solar farm as big as 180 football pitches
Enso Energy submitted proposals for two joined solar farm sites in Hertfordshire but has had its plans kyboshed by the government.
Wilko owner boosts eco credentials with tool rental site
Home and garden retail brand Wilko has launched an online tool and equipment rental service, as it looks to highlight its eco credentials.
easyJet leads first airside hydrogen-refuelling trial at major UK airport
Hydrogen was used to refuel and power parts of easyJet’s ground operation at Bristol, showcasing how the fuel can be used at an airport.
Tesco cuts energy consumption by boosting fridge temperatures
Tesco has cut its energy consumption by as much as 10% thanks to a trial which involves raising the temperature of its fridges by one degree.
Polytag teams up with DDRS Alliance for UK digital deposit return scheme
Polytag has undertaken DDRS trials with the likes of Ocado and The Co-op while DDRS Alliance ran a 16-week DDRS trial in Brecon, Wales.
Lawmakers vote for EU methane regulation to combat energy emissions
A new law limiting methane emissions on Europe’s oil and gas imports from 2030 has been adopted by EU lawmakers.
Salvation Army cuts carbon emissions by 12% and reuses 250m items annually
The report has been published by the Salvation Army Trading Company Limited (SATCoL), the trading arm of the charity, which has raised over £80m over the past 10 years.
Henkel launches Climate Connect to cut scope 3 emissions across supply chain
Persil, Schwarzkopf and Loctite maker Henkel is teaming up with suppliers on the initiative to cut scope 3 emissions across its global supply chain.
University of Liverpool ‘twin’ tech cuts energy consumption by 23%
The University of Liverpool piloted the digital twin technology, which is the brainchild of Glasgow-based climate technology firm IES.