Environmental secretary Thérèse Coffey has described Ofwat’s poor performance report as “extremely disappointing.”
Reaching 1.5 °C ‘remains possible’, says IEA
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C remains possible due to record growth in clean energy technologies, says a new report by the IEA.
Natwest joins Bankers for Net Zero
Natwest is the latest bank to join the Bankers for Net Zero coalition, which was launched in 2019 to look at risks and help facilitate the financial transition towards net zero.
Nissan will only sell electric vehicles in Europe by 2030
Nissan has announced that all of its vehicles sold in Europe will be electric by 2030, the move comes despite the Prime Minister’s decision to postpone the ban on new sales of petrol and diesel cars until 2035.
easyJet and Rolls-Royce successfully combust 100% hydrogen fuel
easyJet and Rolls-Royce found that an engine running on 100% hydrogen can be combusted at conditions that represent maximum take-off thrust.
Tilda becomes first UK rice company to achieve B Corp certification
Tilda has received a B Corp certification, making it the first rice company in the UK to do so.
eBay launches Circular Fashion Fund worth £100,000
eBay is collaborating with the British Fashion Council to launch a £100,000 Circular Fashion Fund in second year of sustainability initiative.
Sunak scraps home energy efficiency taskforce
Prime minster Rishi Sunak has scrapped the government’s home energy efficiency taskforce after six months.
Environment Bank sets out fresh set of sustainable investment opportunities
The Environment Bank is aiming to fund a rage of sustainable investments via its selection of new biodiversity credits, which it has made available.
Naked Energy opens £30 million funding round
British renewable heat Naked Energy has opened its latest funding round targeting £30 million.
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’.
Environment secretary describes Ofwat report as ‘extremely disappointing’
Environmental secretary Thérèse Coffey has described Ofwat’s poor performance report as “extremely disappointing.”
Reaching 1.5 °C ‘remains possible’, says IEA
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C remains possible due to record growth in clean energy technologies, says a new report by the IEA.
Natwest joins Bankers for Net Zero
Natwest is the latest bank to join the Bankers for Net Zero coalition, which was launched in 2019 to look at risks and help facilitate the financial transition towards net zero.
Nissan will only sell electric vehicles in Europe by 2030
Nissan has announced that all of its vehicles sold in Europe will be electric by 2030, the move comes despite the Prime Minister’s decision to postpone the ban on new sales of petrol and diesel cars until 2035.
easyJet and Rolls-Royce successfully combust 100% hydrogen fuel
easyJet and Rolls-Royce found that an engine running on 100% hydrogen can be combusted at conditions that represent maximum take-off thrust.
Tilda becomes first UK rice company to achieve B Corp certification
Tilda has received a B Corp certification, making it the first rice company in the UK to do so.
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