The government is set to delay a biodiversity net gain law which campaigners have called a “hammer blow” for nature.
3M research highlights over 90% of British people are concerned about the climate
Over nine in ten (92%) of British people are concerned about the consequences of climate change, and is the number one concern for the future of the younger generation (71%).
Over 40 UK projects have been granted £1.8m to reduce e-waste
Over 40 projects have been allocated £1.8m to make it easier for 10m residents to recycle their electricals in a bid to reduce e-waste.
Nestlé, Unilever and PepsiCo commit to regenerative agriculture framework
Nestlé, Danone, Unilever and PepsiCo commit to a regenerative agriculture standard by the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI).
Europe’s largest banks have helped fossil fuel companies raise nearly £900bn
Europe’s largest banks have helped fossil fuel companies raise nearly £900 billion from the global bond markets since the Paris climate agreement.
Fast fashion resale platforms only reduce emissions by 0.7%
Resale platforms at fast fashion retailers like H&M, Zara and Shein have minimal impact on reducing emissions, a new study by Trove found.
Rosebank development given green light by regulator
Rosebank oil field has been given the green light by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) to produce fossil fuels.
Xampla researchers launch new compostable packaging brand
Cambridge based Xampla, which designs technology has launched a new consumer brand Morro, which will provide plastic-free, compostable packaging.
From fridges to phones: Behind the scenes at Currys e-waste recycling site
Tech retailer Currys is leading the recycling charge against the ever-growing problem of e-waste, as COO Lindsay Haselhurst explains.
Who Gives A Crap launches bleak deforestation-themed Winnie the Pooh edition
Recycled toilet paper brand Who Gives A Crap has launched a reimagining of AA Milne’s iconic book – ‘Winnie The Pooh: The Deforested Edition’.
Fashion retailers including Primark and Asda need an ‘urgent wake-up call’ over human rights
Fashion retailers including H&M, Primark and Asda have been told they need an “urgent wake-up call” over garment worker exploitation.
Fifa criticised for acting responsibly over World Cup 2026 climate change impact
Fifa has been criticised for not acting responsibly over the climate around its next event, with the 2026 World Cup due to be held across the USA and Mexico.
In pictures: How carbon labelling could look on supermarket shelves
New research draws on AI to showcase what supermarket shelves could look like if they they illustrated their CO2 emissions.
Nature Action 100 reveals list of 100 companies
Nature Action 100 has revealed a list of 100 companies, in key sectors which investors will push to improve their nature-related policies.
Biodiversity net gain delay ‘another hammer blow’ for nature
The government is set to delay a biodiversity net gain law which campaigners have called a “hammer blow” for nature.
3M research highlights over 90% of British people are concerned about the climate
Over nine in ten (92%) of British people are concerned about the consequences of climate change, and is the number one concern for the future of the younger generation (71%).
Over 40 UK projects have been granted £1.8m to reduce e-waste
Over 40 projects have been allocated £1.8m to make it easier for 10m residents to recycle their electricals in a bid to reduce e-waste.
Nestlé, Unilever and PepsiCo commit to regenerative agriculture framework
Nestlé, Danone, Unilever and PepsiCo commit to a regenerative agriculture standard by the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI).
Europe’s largest banks have helped fossil fuel companies raise nearly £900bn
Europe’s largest banks have helped fossil fuel companies raise nearly £900 billion from the global bond markets since the Paris climate agreement.
Fast fashion resale platforms only reduce emissions by 0.7%
Resale platforms at fast fashion retailers like H&M, Zara and Shein have minimal impact on reducing emissions, a new study by Trove found.
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