The oil and gas industry is set to face a “moment of truth” at Cop28, warns International Energy Agency (IEA) executive director Fatih Birol.
Primark: more than 55% of clothes sold are made from sustainable materials
Primark has revealed that more than 55% of the clothes it has sold this year have been made from sustainable materials, up from 45% in 2022.
Iceland to slash home delivery emissions by 1,600 tonnes
Iceland is set to slash its home delivery emissions by over 1,600 tones this year after introducing in-cab driver coaching technology.
Waitrose welcomes Defra’s decision to reconsider mandatory food waste rules
Waitrose has welcomed Defra’s decision to reconsider mandatory food waste reporting, describing it as ‘the right thing to do morally’.
Circular fashion: Depop launches pre-loved pop-ups across UK
Circular marketplace Depop is bringing pre-loved fashion to the high street as it launches a number of second-hand pop-ups across the UK.
Pilgrim’s UK cuts scope 1 and 2 emissions by 62.5%
Pilgrim’s UK has reduced its scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 62.5% compared to a 2019 baseline.
The O2 arena launches ‘green rider to help performers make sustainable choices
The O2 arena has launched a ‘green rider’ to help performers make sustainable choices.
Returnable plastic packaging could slash emissions by 35 to 70%
Returnable packaging could slash emissions by 35 to 70% but only if designed collaboratively across industry and operated at large scale.
Toyota ads banned for encouraging ‘irresponsible’ behaviour
Two Toyota SUV adverts have been banned by the ASA encouraging “irresponsible” behaviour towards the environment by driving off-road.
Lidl launches Christmas jumper rental service
Every one of Lidl’s Christmas jumpers between 2020 and 2023 is available to rent, with three new jumpers designed from upcycled materials.
Tesco backs ‘effective’ policy on fresh fruit and veg plastic ban
Tesco is backing an “effective government intervention” on banning fresh fruit and vegetable plastic.
One in five homeowners can’t afford to make green home improvements
One in five homeowners can’t afford to make green home improvements, according to new data from Lloyds Banking Group.
Cop28: oil and gas industry to face ‘moment of truth’
The oil and gas industry is set to face a “moment of truth” at Cop28, warns International Energy Agency (IEA) executive director Fatih Birol.
Primark: more than 55% of clothes sold are made from sustainable materials
Primark has revealed that more than 55% of the clothes it has sold this year have been made from sustainable materials, up from 45% in 2022.
Iceland to slash home delivery emissions by 1,600 tonnes
Iceland is set to slash its home delivery emissions by over 1,600 tones this year after introducing in-cab driver coaching technology.
Waitrose welcomes Defra’s decision to reconsider mandatory food waste rules
Waitrose has welcomed Defra’s decision to reconsider mandatory food waste reporting, describing it as ‘the right thing to do morally’.
Circular fashion: Depop launches pre-loved pop-ups across UK
Circular marketplace Depop is bringing pre-loved fashion to the high street as it launches a number of second-hand pop-ups across the UK.
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