The airline is replacing “weighty” paper technical and cabin logs with a new e-techlog system which will be rolled out across its 346-strong fleet.
Greenpeace accuses Environment Agency of being ‘practically defunct’
The watchdog for England’s rivers and seas is “practically defunct”, says Greenpeace, following an investigation into serious pollution incidents.
Supreme Court ruling could impact future UK oil and gas projects
The UK’s Supreme Court has ruled that the impact of burning fossil fuels should be considered when granting permission for drilling sites.
Rural crime must be priority for new government, urges NFU
Concerns of 620 NFU members will be highlighted during an edition of Channel 4 Dispatches: ‘Rubbish Tip Britain’ being aired this evening (Friday).
‘Anti-toxin’ mural unveiled on congested London street
A mural raising awareness of air pollution has been unveiled by ad giant Dentsu on one of London’s most congested streets.
Royal Mail saves 2,000 tonnes of waste with reusable trolley sleeves
Royal Mail has replaced single-use cardboard trolley sleeves with more durable, reusable versions which it says last up to four years.
Buying an EV will save drivers £7,000 over petrol alternatives
The report compared the upfront price of seven common EVs and their running costs, against their petrol counterparts.
Three hails ‘milestone’ energy saving tie up with Ericsson
Three’s “milestone” collaboration with Ericsson has reached up to 70% energy efficiency improvements by leveraging AI, tech and expertise.
Biffa sues Scottish goverment over delayed DRS
Biffa, which is headquartered in High Wycombe, had invested in the government’s recycling scheme that was set to be up and running in 2023.