Dragon’s Den’s Deborah Meaden has joined the judging panel of sustainable film festival Big Syn International.
Tesco launches plastic toy recycling points instore
Tesco has launched plastic toy recycling points across a number of its stores, turning them into books and reading resources for UK schools.
Scientists to explore how substitute materials could make cement greener
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen will look into whether the use of substitute materials could be used to reduce carbon emissions from the process of cement production.
Carbon credits under renewed scrutiny following fresh investigation
Carbon creditors could lose billions, as mounting evidence highlights that many voluntary carbon offsets do not have environmental worth at all.
British Fashion Council launches industry-wide DEI review
The British Fashion Council have launched a DEI review, auditing the demographics of the UK fashion industry.
Defra to consider household microplastics ban following review
Defra is set to research the effects of microplastics in household goods after reports that the government was looking for a total or partial ban.
One in four Brits keen to stop the sale of single-use plastic items
Almost one in four (37%) Brits want to stop the sale of single-use plastic, according to a survey of 2000 people, ahead of a Defra ban on the items.
Coca-Cola envisions that 100% of its packaging will be recyclable by 2025
Coca-Cola envisions that its 100% of its packaging will be globally recyclable by 2025, said global vice president of design Rapha Abreu.
Ofgem price cap: Renewable projects are the ‘only way’ to lower bills, says Greenpeace
Commenting on Ofgem’s price cap, Greenpeace’s Georgia Whitaker says renewables are the “only way to truly achieve energy security.”
Why Brooks Running is putting its best foot forward for supply chain transparency
Sustainability Beat spoke with Brooks Running about how it’s putting supply chain transparency at centre stage of its sustainability initiatives.
Ulez expansion kicks in: 6 things you need to know this week
Sustainability Beat rounds up the main news on Ulez expansion from over the past few days.
Fujitsu’s updated net zero targets validated by SBTi
Fujitsu has received a certification from the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for its updated targets to reach net zero by 2040.
Michael Gove ditches nutrient neutrality rules to build 100,000 new homes
Home secretary Michael Gove is scrapping EU-era nutrient neutrality rules to build new more than 100,000 homes by 2030.
ISSB urged by global investors to focus on human rights
The ISSB (International Sustainability Standards Board) has been urged to prioritise human rights in a letter from the NGO ShareAction and global investors.
Deborah Meaden to judge world’s biggest sustainability film festival
Dragon’s Den’s Deborah Meaden has joined the judging panel of sustainable film festival Big Syn International.
Tesco launches plastic toy recycling points instore
Tesco has launched plastic toy recycling points across a number of its stores, turning them into books and reading resources for UK schools.
Scientists to explore how substitute materials could make cement greener
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen will look into whether the use of substitute materials could be used to reduce carbon emissions from the process of cement production.
Carbon credits under renewed scrutiny following fresh investigation
Carbon creditors could lose billions, as mounting evidence highlights that many voluntary carbon offsets do not have environmental worth at all.
British Fashion Council launches industry-wide DEI review
The British Fashion Council have launched a DEI review, auditing the demographics of the UK fashion industry.
Defra to consider household microplastics ban following review
Defra is set to research the effects of microplastics in household goods after reports that the government was looking for a total or partial ban.
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