The energy company Security Service Edge (SSE) has completed a second UK-based trial of a hydrogen fuelled van from First Hydrogen.
A third of Gen Z and millennial shoppers are more loyal to sustainable brands
Some 33% of millennial and Gen Z shoppers are more loyal to brands with values similar to their own, such as an emphasis on sustainability.
In pictures: creative campaign visualises plastic bottle waste in Britain
A new creative campaign has set out to uncover the drastic consumption plastic bottles in the UK by visually demonstrating the problem of waste.
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo urged to address supply chain risks
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are among the few food and drink companies called to address forced labour risks in their supply chains.
Defra says it will roll back mandatory food waste reporting
The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is ditching its plans to force companies to carry out mandatory food waste reporting.
Rail electrification at current rate would take 240 years to meet net zero targets
Plans to electrify the UK’s rails fall so far short of UK net zero targets that it would take 240 years at current rates to reach the goal.
Government to issue hundreds of new oil and gas licences for the North Sea
The government will issue hundreds of new oil and gas licences for the North Sea and a £20 billion funding for carbon capture to “power up Britain”.
Oliver Bonas partners with Reskinned for pre-loved takeback scheme
Oliver Bonas has teamed up with repair and resale specialist Reskinned for a new takeback scheme to give “pre-loved items a chance to shine”.
One byelection, one bipartisan issue: Why Ulez is causing a huge stir
Clearly Ulez has ruffled a lot of local feathers, but why on earth do low emission zones have such a divided history? Sustainability Beat explains.
Government announces new circular programme
The government has announced a new circular programme to use fewer new resources and drive up the repair and reuse of existing materials.