Over 100 professional athletes are calling for Lululemon to phase out fossil fuels and commit to renewable energy in its supply chain by 2030.
The Royal Mint turns to x-ray silver to reduce reliance on mined materials
The Royal Mint is set to use silver sourced from x-ray films within its new collection to reduce its reliance on mined materials.
Investors call P&G’s change to deforestation pledge a ‘step back’
Procter and Gamble (P&G) has dropped its pledge not to buy wood pulp from degraded forests, in a briefing to investors.
Tesco and Too Good To Go slam Defra for delaying food waste rules
Tesco and Too Good To Go have called upon Defra to reconsider its decision to delay mandatory food waste reporting for at least three years.
Tesco ‘shake up’ salad offering with new sustainable vertically farmed range
Tesco is introducing its first range of sustainable, ready-to-eat vertically farmed salads to UK shoppers, now available in selected UK supermarkets.
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.
Defra says it will roll back mandatory food waste reporting
The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is ditching its plans to force companies to carry out mandatory food waste reporting.
Valpak ‘on hand’ to support businesses after new EPR delay
The CEO of packaging compliance company Valpak Steve Gough has said his team is “on hand” to support businesses following EPR delays.
Adidas tests out shoe recycling with circular footwear pilot
Adidas, Inditex, Zalando and Target are collaborating with FastFeetGrinded to test out footwear recycling processes as they encourage circularity.
‘Most’ single-use vapes could be recycled – if there were enough recycling points
Most single-use vapes could be recycled if they were collected and handled properly, rather than ending up in landfill or being discarded as littler.