EU’s first hybrid passenger ferry, the Earth Clipper, allows Uber Boats passengers to make more eco-friendly journeys along the River Thames.
Dale Vince joins over 900 academics calling for plant-based university catering
Dale Vince joins over 900 academics and campaigners calling for universities to transition to 100% plant-based catering to tackle climate change.
‘Misleading’ hydrogen boiler marketing causes companies to revoke statements
Misleading and confusing hydrogen boiler marketing has caused several companies to revoke statements about the gas from their websites.
FedEx rolls out self-serve emissions reporting tool
FedEx Express is rolling out its new, self-serve emissions reporting tool, FedEx Sustainability Insights, to customers in Europe.
Just Eat introduces carbon labelling for businesses
Just Eat for Business is trialling carbon labelling for 10 restaurant partners in London to increase awareness of the carbon impact of food at work.
Government may have broken the law over sewage dumping fiasco
The OEP says the government may have broken environmental laws over regulating water companies’ management of sewage.
Sewage policy to impact 56% of voter behaviour
The government’s sewage policy will impact how 56% of people vote, reveals a new poll by Survation.
Nestlé and Cargill to turn cocoa shells into low carbon fertiliser
Nestlé and Cargill are piloting turning coca shells into low carbon fertiliser, in a move to creating a more sustainable supply chain.
Rishi Sunak commits a record £1.62 bn into Green Climate Fund
Prime minister Rishi Sunak unveiled a £1.6 billion ($2 billion) investment into the UN-backed Green Climate Fund at the G20 Leaders Summit.
ESG ick: Customers ‘put off’ by businesses ‘banging on the green drum’
Almost one in three business leaders (31%) say they are “put off” by the ESG claims of companies who over-promote their environmental and social initiatives.
SBTi unveils ‘major transformation’ to validation services
Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is undergoing a major transformation to keep up with growing demand.
Government awards businesses £45.7m to cut emissions
The government has unveiled 26 businesses that will receive a share of a £45.7 million fund businesses to cut emissions.
Apple ditches leather for recycled materials in net zero push
Apple has ditched the use of leather in its watch straps and phone cases with a textile called FineWoven made from 68% recycled material.
Uber’s battery-powered ferry makes waves on River Thames
EU’s first hybrid passenger ferry, the Earth Clipper, allows Uber Boats passengers to make more eco-friendly journeys along the River Thames.
Dale Vince joins over 900 academics calling for plant-based university catering
Dale Vince joins over 900 academics and campaigners calling for universities to transition to 100% plant-based catering to tackle climate change.
‘Misleading’ hydrogen boiler marketing causes companies to revoke statements
Misleading and confusing hydrogen boiler marketing has caused several companies to revoke statements about the gas from their websites.
FedEx rolls out self-serve emissions reporting tool
FedEx Express is rolling out its new, self-serve emissions reporting tool, FedEx Sustainability Insights, to customers in Europe.
Just Eat introduces carbon labelling for businesses
Just Eat for Business is trialling carbon labelling for 10 restaurant partners in London to increase awareness of the carbon impact of food at work.
Government may have broken the law over sewage dumping fiasco
The OEP says the government may have broken environmental laws over regulating water companies’ management of sewage.
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