Greenpeace says Shell lawsuit has ‘backfired’ as raises over $1m to fight case
Greenpeace claims that Shell’s lawsuit against it has “backfired” as it has raised over $1million from supporters to fight the case.
B&Q commits to selling peat-free plants by 2026
B&Q says that all the plants it sells by 2026 will be completely peat-free.
Puma Gen Z videos shine a light on sustainability practices
The videos have been released one year after Puma’s Re:generation initiative which gives young people a seat at the sustainability table.
UK imports record number of bricks leading to rising carbon costs
The UK is importing a record number of bricks and the carbon cost of bricks is increasing due to Brexit, according to a report.
Walkers crisps to be delivered in cooking oil-powered trucks
Crisp and snack giant Walkers is expanding its use of hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) – used cooking oil – across its supply chain in the UK.
Aldi rolls out 100% recycled plastic washing up liquid bottles
Aldi is rolling out 100% recycled plastic across its own-brand washing up liquid bottles, in a move expected to save 500 tonnes of plastic annually.
Diageo’s Baileys to trial paper-based bottles
Diageo, the maker of Johnnie Walker and Guinness, is to trial paper-based packaging for the first time, trialling it with its Baileys brand.
Co-op aims to have more than 65% of suppliers enrolled in SBTi
The Co-op has unveiled ‘ambitious’ new eco targets to cut carbon emissions and food waste and boost its investment in apprenticeships.
£1.5bn ‘fake net zero’ power station will emit 20m tonnes of carbon
The proposed £1.5bn net zero UK power station has been dubbed a ‘fake net zero project’ as it will emit more than 20m tonnes of carbon.