The UK’s largest fragrance retailer introduced its perfume bottle recycling and reuse initiative in 2018, which it has now updated.
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.
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.
EDF launches Britain’s first solar tariff with no standing charges
The Empower Exclusive tariff is available to new EDF customers who install a solar panel and battery bundle through official installer, Contact Solar.
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.
UK energy scheme which pays homes to reduce power to expand
The National Grid’s Electricity Systems Operator (ESO) said the Demand Flexibiity Service (DFS) scheme will run throughout the entire year.
ZSL calls for biodiversity to be central to next government’s land strategy
The call to change land use across agriculture and other areas comes from the conservation charity Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and British Ecological Society.
SSEN supports nature projects with £250,000 of funding
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) iS supporting the regeneration of 24 hectares of woodland in Somerset and the restoration of 11 hectares of a fen bordering in Oxfordshire.
UK political parties must prioritise climate change say scientist community
A UK political party that doesn’t make climate change a priority will put the “prosperity and well-being of the British people at severe risk”, say some of the UK’s top scientists.