Morrisons has teamed up on a farmer skills initiative which it hopes will help farmers hit their net zero targets and plug the skills gap in agriculture.
New UK onshore windfarms planned after Labour overturns rules
At least half a dozen renewables developers have already begun identifying potential sites for full-scale windfarms in England.
Labour overturns decade-long ban on onshore wind farms
A ban on new onshore wind farms in England is being overturned by the new Labour government, in a move welcomed by green campaigners.
New fabric made from potato waste scoops startup award
Business startup Fibe has won a key manufacturing funding prize for developing the world’s first textile fibres out of potato waste.
Lidl allows customers to pay for EV charging via app
Lidl UK customers charging their electric vehicles (EVs) while shopping will soon be able to pay for their power via the Lidl Plus app.
Asda axes refillable product station trials
Asda has axed its store trials of refillable product stations, where shoppers filled their own containers with food to cut down on plastic use.
‘Stability and ambition’: Green experts react to Labour’s landslide victory
The new prime minister Kier Starmer has promised to double onshore wind, treble solar and quadruple offshore wind by 2030.
Royal Mail axes half domestic flights in sustainability move
Royal Mail says the move will save 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year, as well as improve reliability for customers.
Asda says ESG progress has ‘not always been plain sailing’
The last year has “not always been plain sailing” on the ESG front, says Asda, which has laid out its 2023 sustainability progress and achievements.
‘New balls, please!’ ITF tests sustainable tennis balls
The call of “new balls, please” at Wimbledon might soon have an entirely new meaning, courtesy of a prototype sustainable tennis ball.