Court orders taken out by oil firms and public bodies have named more than 400 demonstrators restricting protests at more than 1,200 locations.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos delays production of its first electric car
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos has put production of its first electric car on hold, blaming the delay on weak demand and a lack of clarity on politics.
B&Q snaps up ex-BT exec as new director of responsible business
B&Q has hired former BT ESG executive Joanna Gluzman as its new director of responsible business, to lead on the retailer’s sustainability strategy.
Google admits achieving 2030 net zero ‘won’t be easy’
The disclosure comes in Google’s annual eco report, and is due to expanding data centres that underpin artificial intelligence systems.
Aldi chooses paper for Everyday Essentials porridge oats
The new move means all Aldi’s porridge oat products are now free of plastic packaging, including its Organic and Scottish ranges.
Lidl signs global sustainability partnership with WWF
The five-year deal between the world’s largest conservation organisation and German discounter Lidl runs across 31 countries.
Salvation Army charity shops scoop two sustainability awards
Salvation Army charity shops have been named the Outstanding Charity Retailer of the Year, and also won the Environmental and Sustainability award.
UK businesses urged to embrace circular economy
UK businesses have been urged to embed the circular economy in their operations to cushion themselves from future tax hikes.
Guerilla ads slam Barclays sponsorship of Wimbledon
Guerilla ads slamming Barclays sponsorship of Wimbledon have appeared close to the event as this year’s Grand Slam tournament begins.
Alton Towers boosts green credentials with EV chargers
The ev charging facilities come courtesy of a deal between RAW Charging and Merlin Entertainments, Alton Towers’ operator.