Wimbledon’s head gardener, Martyn Falconer, has revealed some of the sustainability measures the prestigious All England Club is carrying out.
Bromford secures NatWest £200m carbon emissions-linked loan
Housing association Bromford has secured a £200m sustainability-linked loan with NatWest, which it will use to build more than 1,000 new affordable homes.
Former F1 ace assesses environmental impact of British Grand Prix
A former Formula One ace turned eco entrepreneur is assessing the impact of the F1 British Grand Prix to make it more eco-friendly.
John West cuts packaging with fully aluminium strip
Dubbed SmartStrip, the innovation allows John West to axe the shrink wrap and cardboard on its packaging and replace it with a small strip.
SBTi CEO quits amid carbon offsetting controversy
Luiz Amaral, who was the SBTi’s first CEO when appointed in 2022, is exiting his role as chief executive of SBTi at the end of this month.
Carbon offsets undermine climate targets, say non-profits
More than 80 leading non-profits have hit out at the use of carbon offsets to meet climate targets, highlighting key issues with the practice.
Over 400 demonstrators named in anti-protest injunctions
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.