The G20 has put around $1 trillion of public money into fossil fuel subsidies despite its COP26 promises.
Edinburgh Festival defends its sponsor Baillie Gifford over greenwashing
Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe organisers have defended sponsor Baillie Gifford over greenwashing accusations.
Natwest partners with Supply Chain Sustainability School on construction education
Natwest Group is partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School to provide a free retrofit learning platform for the construction industry.
Jaguar Land Rover to create renewable energy storage system from used car batteries
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is set to develop one of the largest renewable energy storage systems in the UK from used Jaguar I-PACE car batteries.
How Myanmar’s human rights crisis is shaking up fashion retail
Fashion retailers H&M, Primark, Marks & Spencer and Zara owner Inditex outline their exit from Myanmar amid the ongoing human rights crisis.
Tesco introduces clear milk bottle caps in further move to drive recycling
Tesco is introducing new clear caps to milk bottles in a drive to make it easier for customers to recycle at home.
NFU publishes research to support farmers in their journey to net zero
The National Farmer’s Union has supported Yen Zero network to research strategies to support farmers in their journey to net zero.
Cargill takes world’s first wind-propelled ship on maiden voyage
Shipping firm Cargill has chartered the world’s first wind-powered cargo ship, with the ship now asail on its first voyage from China to Brazil.
Veolia unveils EV technician training scheme
Veolia has partnered with Autotech Training to implement the UK’s first approved technician training scheme for electric vehicles (EVs).
Hydrogen a ‘clear solution’ for the logistics sector
Hydrogen UK senior policy adviser Jon Renart-Russell has said that hydrogen could be a “clear solution’ For the logistics sector.