International sailing competition SailGP has shared its successes and challenges in its climate and social sustainability pathways.
John Lewis, Waitrose and Asda fail to engage with suppliers when creating a sustainability strategy
Research has found that John Lewis, Waitrose and Asda are fail to engage with suppliers when creating a sustainability strategy.
Central Co-op partners with Oxfam to sell ethically sourced goods
Central Co-Op has partnered with Oxfam to sell ethically produced and sourced products in the convenience retailer’s stores across the UK.
High-scoring ESG companies have similar pollution rates to lower-ranked peers
Companies with high ESG ratings pollute as much as their lower-ranked peers, a new study from Scientific Beta has found.
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.
West Yorkshire unveils £50,000 grants to help local communities tackle climate change
Communities in West Yorkshire will benefit from grants of up to £50,000 to deliver projects that help their area become climate change resilient.
Green goals: how the Women’s World Cup 2023 is embracing sustainability
As the UK prepares for the Lionesses to take centre stage in the Women’s World Cup, we round up FIFA’s sustainable initiatives for 2023.
McDonald’s faces toxic work culture claims
McDonald’s faces fresh sexual abuse, racism, harassment and bullying allegations by more than 100 current and recent UK staff at its outlets.
The FA kickstarts 5-year sustainability plan to reach net zero
The English Football Association (FA) has launched Playing for the Future – a five-year sustainability strategy to achieve net zero by 2040.
Heat pump training: engineers to receive £500 in low carbon push
Heat engineers will receive discounts towards becoming fully-qualified heat pump installers in a bid to scale-up low carbon heating installations.





















