Business and Investors call on the EU to set emissions reduction target of at least 90% by 2040
Over 100 businesses and investors signed a joint letter calling on the EU to set a greenhouse emissions reduction target of at least 90% by 2040.
The water crisis threatens global supply chains as never before, according to new research from CDP.
The UK Government has announced that councils in England will be supported with up to £295 million in funding to introduce weekly food waste collections by March 2026.
Connected Kerb and South Tyneside Council join forces to increase the North East’s charging network by 126%, significantly bridging the regional infrastructure gap by boosting accessibility while promoting sustainable practices.
The FA has unveiled its latest sustainable strategy plans, with the ambition to make a positive impact on the environment and the communities they serve.
The UK Emissions Trading Scheme Authority has announced a package of reforms to tighten limits on industrial, power and aviation emissions from 2024.
We Mean Business, among other global organisations, urge G7 to achieve fully decarbonised power systems by 2035.
The industrial sector is gaining a lot of attention both for being hard to decarbonize and also for new technologies and applications promising to be of help.
IRENA say renewable energy can support resilient and equitable recovery.
Formula 1 has announced their ambitious sustainability programme to become net zero by 2030.
The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) has announced their new collaborative blueprint for unlocking carbon reductions.
The cricket ground has introduced a number of measures to reduce plastic waste.
Adidas and Parley for the Oceans have collaborated on the football team’s third kit.
The swimmer has completed his gruelling 348 mile stretch across the English Channel for a sustainable cause.
Wimbledon, the iconic tennis venue, will ditch plastic straws at this year’s tournament, replacing them instead with recyclable alternatives.
UEFA, football’s governing body in Europe, has released a new report emphasising the urgent need to make sport more sustainable.
Exchanging thinking around greening the sports industry and engaging fans and communities.
FIFA, the international governing body for soccer, is teaming up with the UN to encourage fans to offset their carbon emissions ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
On Sunday, over 40,000 runners will pound the streets of London in what will be one of the hottest marathons during the event’s 37 year history.
An international cricket ground has taken major steps towards making the transition to a low-carbon and sustainable future.