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Stuart Stone

Stuart Stone

Intelligence editor

Stuart Stone is editor of BusinessGreen Intelligence. He has led the platform's output since it launched in March 2023 by writing case studies, interviews and trend reports designed to help sustainable business leaders in their work. He has also provided news and analysis for the site since joining BusinessGreen in January 2023.

Stuart is particularly interested in green start-ups, culture and behaviour change, nature, the role of clean tech and circular innovation in day-to-day living, and the uphill battle to make sport more sustainable.

Prior to joining BusinessGreen, Stuart spent almost four years covering the hospitality and drinks sector at “pub trade bible” The Morning Advertiser, where he was a head category judge at the Great British Pub Awards on multiple occasions.

He also enjoyed a brief spell covering innovation and technology in the water and energy sectors at Utility Week, has freelanced for British GQ and Telegraph Sport, and written matchday blogs for UEFA’s Champions League, Europa League and international fixtures. Before training as a journalist Stuart spent four years working in commercial media at Men’s Fitness and The Telegraph Media Group’s branded content team.

Stuart studied journalism at City University, a BA in modern history and politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, and is certified Carbon Literate by The Carbon Literacy Project.

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Articles by Stuart Stone

'AI powerhouse': National Wealth Fund unlocks £300m investment in Scottish data centres

Investment

'AI powerhouse': National Wealth Fund unlocks £300m investment in Scottish data centres

Landmark funding to enable development of new data centres that promise to be powered by Scotland's expanding fleet of wind farms

clock 18 August 2026 • 5 min read
Schott scraps 'climate neutral by 2030' goal, refocuses on SBTi-validated target

Supply chain

Schott scraps 'climate neutral by 2030' goal, refocuses on SBTi-validated target

Glassmaker's goal to cut Scope 3 emissions by 27.5 per cent by 2030 approved by Science Based Targets Initiative

clock 18 August 2026 • 3 min read
'Flexible routes to market' crucial as extreme weather drives surge in 'wonky' fruit and veg

Supply chain

'Flexible routes to market' crucial as extreme weather drives surge in 'wonky' fruit and veg

Calls for greater uptake of irregular produce follows updated figures warning the UK's drought-hit harvest is expected to be even worse than previously forecast

clock 18 August 2026 • 7 min read
'World first': Government backs £5m Google AI trial to tackle climate-warming aircraft contrails

Aviation

'World first': Government backs £5m Google AI trial to tackle climate-warming aircraft contrails

UK government commits £2.6m to 30-month trial to test whether AI-generated 'tweaks' to flight paths can prevent vapour trails from forming

clock 18 August 2026 • 3 min read
CapChar to capture and store heat from biochar production at Hampshire farm

Technology

CapChar to capture and store heat from biochar production at Hampshire farm

Project delivered in partnership with Carbon350 builds on previous Cornwall pilot combining biochar production, thermal energy storage, and digital carbon measurement

clock 18 August 2026 • 3 min read
CCEP's Joe Franses: 'I wish someone had told me how much patience is required in sustainability'

Management

CCEP's Joe Franses: 'I wish someone had told me how much patience is required in sustainability'

The chief sustainability officer at world's largest Coca-Cola bottler explains the importance of hiring both technical expertise and 'generalists', and why communication is an underrated skill

clock 18 August 2026 • 9 min read
Carbon emissions from UK government IT use fell 13 per cent in 2024

Technology

Carbon emissions from UK government IT use fell 13 per cent in 2024

Less than one per cent of UK government ICT waste also went to either landfill or incineration without energy recovery in 2024 to 2025, official report reveals

clock 18 August 2026 • 4 min read
COP17: UN talks kick off in Mongolia in bid to address $278bn land degradation and drought funding gap

Biodiversity

COP17: UN talks kick off in Mongolia in bid to address $278bn land degradation and drought funding gap

Negotiators from almost 200 countries expected to attend fortnight-long COP17 desertification summit aimed at addressing lack of investment in tackling land degradation and drought, and delivering landmark rangelands deal

clock 17 August 2026 • 5 min read
'From bad to worse': Report warns 'worst harvest on record' could cost UK farmers £550m

Climate change

'From bad to worse': Report warns 'worst harvest on record' could cost UK farmers £550m

UK's hottest summer on record to coincide with worst harvest since detailed records began in 1984, snap analysis finds

clock 17 August 2026 • 5 min read
Rosebank: More than 200 musicians join calls for PM to block new oil drilling project

Climate change

Rosebank: More than 200 musicians join calls for PM to block new oil drilling project

Massive Attack, Brian Eno, Robert Smith, Paris Paloma and Olly Alexander among musicians urging Andy Burnham to reject Rosebank as consultation period ends

clock 17 August 2026 • 6 min read
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