The Zero Carbon Forum is a non-profit organisation which helps members – like Whitbread – on their journey to decarbonisation.
European festivals show ‘significant improvement’ in sustainability efforts
Non-profit AGF scrutinised data on mobility, food, water, energy, waste and carbon emissions from almost 40 EU festivals in 2023.
London’s O2 Arena removes 540 tonnes of carbon during green gigs
The pilot events saw O2 owner AEG Europe teaming up with carbon removal experts CUR8 and sustainable event specialists A Greener Future.
Green gigs: How The O2’s carbon-removed shows will change live events
In the same week as The 1975 play the world’s first-ever fully carbon-removed gigs at London’s O2 Arena, we speak to Sam Booth, director of sustainability at AEG Europe, to find out more about how the UK’s biggest live events venue is leading the way.
FA teams up with E.on to decarbonise grassroots football clubs
The Football Association (FA) and energy provider E.on have partnered to support grassroots football clubs with decarbonisation.
Mercedes becomes first Formula 1 team to sign Climate Pledge
The Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team has become the first motorsport team to sign The Climate Pledge.
Premier League football clubs agree to new sustainability commitment
Premier League clubs have agreed to a sustainability commitment which introduces a minimum standard of action on environmental issues.
Prince Harry’s charity aims to improve travel sustainability certification
Founded by Prince Harry, Travelyst has set its sights on improving the quality of sustainability certification across the travel and tourism industry.
Wolves FC sustainability report reveals highest emissions come from fan travel
Wolves FC’s first environmental sustainability report revealed that the club’s highest carbon emissions come from fan travel.
Biffa launches recycling service for single-use takeaway cups
Biffa has launched a recycling service for single-use takeaway drinks cups for cafes, restaurants, service stations and supermarkets around the UK.