The chocolate ingredients have been sourced from cocoa farming families that are part of Nestlé’s Income Accelerator Programme.
Tech firm launches ‘world’s first’ 100% hydrogen-ready engine power plant
Wärtsilä’s 100% hydrogen-ready engine power plant will help move toward a net zero emissions energy system over the long term.
KitchenAid ties up with repair specialist Trojan Electronics in sustainability boost
Through the new partnership, Trojan will refurbish a wide range of KitchenAid’s electrical items, such as food processors and stand mixers, bringing back appliances to their original working condition and significantly extending the lifespan of cherished items.
Separate textile collections key to tackling clothing waste, says Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Aldi rolls out recycled plastic packaging on own-label crisps
The German discounter will incorporate a minimum of 35% recycled content across its Specially Selected Hand Cooked range, which has already rolled out nationwide, while its own-label popcorn and lentil chips are set to follow towards the end of the year.
‘Effective and responsible’ car recycling key to future of the industry
Ahead of the annual Global Car Recycling Day on June 20, British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA), CarTakeBack Scrap Car Recycling, Clearway Metal Recycling, BVSF, Copart, The Green Parts Specialist, Ecobat, Renault Group and Vehicle Recyclers’ Association have issued a call for sustainable car production.
Barclays told to ‘stop hiding behind the music’ after music festival funding suspended
The move follows several acts pulling out of the events in protest at Barclays investment links to arms companies that trade with Israel.
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.
EU to impose higher tariffs on Chinese EVs
The move to raise tariffs comes as lower-cost EVs are undercutting European car makers, such as Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz.
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.