The EU Commission has introduced new legislation, including legal targets to cut food waste by 30% across both retail and household by 2030.
Thames Water: a dark journey into the industry’s sewers
From polluted waterways and dead fish to price hikes and hosepipe bans, industry experts explain why Thames Water has a lot to answer for…
Heat pump training: engineers to receive £500 in low carbon push
Heat engineers will receive discounts towards becoming fully-qualified heat pump installers in a bid to scale-up low carbon heating installations.
Asda is first UK supermarket to launch sustainable toilet paper The Good Roll
Asda has made an exclusive deal with the sustainable household paper brand The Good Roll, which will see it launch for the first time in the UK.
Manchester United £6bn ownership bid raises sportwashing concerns
Sportwashing concerns have been raised about one of the Manchester United ownership bids as the CEO of Ineos remains in the race.
Scottish Widows exceeds £1bn climate investment target two years early
Scottish Widows has exceeded its 2025 goal of investing more than £1 billion in climate solutions such as renewable energy.
Thames Water fined over £3 million after thousands of fish killed in sewage leak
Thames Water has been fined £3.3 million by the Environment Agency after millions of litres of raw sewage flooded two rivers near Gatwick.
Forest Green Rovers x Grateful Dead for eco-friendly partnership
Forest Green Rovers and rock band the Grateful Dead are rolling out environmentally-friendly co-branded travel wear in collab for the 2023/24 season.
UK government leaks plans to drop £11.6 billion climate pledge
The UK government has leaked its plans to drop the UK’s £11.6 billion climate and nature funding pledge for developing countries.
Whistl sets out 2030 net zero goals including 100% zero emissions fleets
UK-based logistics company Whistl will aim for a 100% zero and ultra-low emission small van fleet by 2030 as part of its new net zero strategy.
Daffodils could be the key to cutting livestock methane by 30%
Feeding daffodil extract to cows could be the key in reducing methane production in the ongoing hunt for more sustainable livestock farming.
US secretary Kerry joins Grant Shapps to tackle climate crisis
UK energy security secretary Grant Shapps and US presidential envoy for climate John Kerry have met to rally global efforts to tackle climate crisis.
In pictures: Carnaby Street gets colourful with recycled plastic waste
Carnaby Street has been graced with a fresh new installation made entirely from recycled plastic waste collected from local businesses.
EU hopes to cut food waste by 30% by 2030 with new laws
The EU Commission has introduced new legislation, including legal targets to cut food waste by 30% across both retail and household by 2030.
Thames Water: a dark journey into the industry’s sewers
From polluted waterways and dead fish to price hikes and hosepipe bans, industry experts explain why Thames Water has a lot to answer for…
Heat pump training: engineers to receive £500 in low carbon push
Heat engineers will receive discounts towards becoming fully-qualified heat pump installers in a bid to scale-up low carbon heating installations.
Asda is first UK supermarket to launch sustainable toilet paper The Good Roll
Asda has made an exclusive deal with the sustainable household paper brand The Good Roll, which will see it launch for the first time in the UK.
Manchester United £6bn ownership bid raises sportwashing concerns
Sportwashing concerns have been raised about one of the Manchester United ownership bids as the CEO of Ineos remains in the race.
Scottish Widows exceeds £1bn climate investment target two years early
Scottish Widows has exceeded its 2025 goal of investing more than £1 billion in climate solutions such as renewable energy.
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