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Stuart Stone

Stuart Stone

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Stuart Stone is an analyst at BusinessGreen leading the brand’s Intelligence output since its launch 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

Government confirms 74 per cent of Britain's power generation came from low carbon sources last year

Energy

Government confirms 74 per cent of Britain's power generation came from low carbon sources last year

New figures tracking progress towards Clean Power by 2030 goal suggest UK is on track to become 'clean energy superpower' this decade

clock 30 September 2025 • 4 min read
EU Omnibus: Has Brussels fallen for the 'false assumption' businesses want to scrap sustainability rules?

Policy

EU Omnibus: Has Brussels fallen for the 'false assumption' businesses want to scrap sustainability rules?

Poll of more than 2,500 European business leaders reveals continued support for robust corporate sustainability and due diligence rules

clock 30 September 2025 • 8 min read
Mario Abreu: 'People think sustainability is about saying 'no' to business opportunities'

Supply chain

Mario Abreu: 'People think sustainability is about saying 'no' to business opportunities'

Nutella maker's vice president of sustainability discusses the need for versatile communicators who can engage farmers and suppliers with the benefits environmental action can bring

clock 30 September 2025 • 7 min read
'Brakes slammed': Global emissions growth has slowed drastically in decade since Paris Agreement

Climate change

'Brakes slammed': Global emissions growth has slowed drastically in decade since Paris Agreement

Global emissions have grown just 1.17 per cent since COP21 versus an 18.4 per cent increase in the decade to 2015, ECIU analysis shows

clock 30 September 2025 • 4 min read
'Combining heritage with innovation': UK's oldest film studio completes net zero expansion

Facilities

'Combining heritage with innovation': UK's oldest film studio completes net zero expansion

Multi-million-pound expansion of Ealing Studios includes giant sound stage and new building designed to meet net zero standards

clock 30 September 2025 • 2 min read
OXCCU raises £20m in support of sustainable aviation fuel plans

Aviation

OXCCU raises £20m in support of sustainable aviation fuel plans

International Airlines Group among participants in Series B funding round from Oxford University green fuel spin-out

clock 29 September 2025 • 3 min read
Government clears £4m in green aviation funding for take-off

Aviation

Government clears £4m in green aviation funding for take-off

Government backs innovative green aviation technologies for land restoration, medical deliveries, and heavy-lift logistics at offshore wind farms

clock 29 September 2025 • 2 min read
How the Great Bubble Barrier is intercepting river plastic before it reaches the ocean

Waste

How the Great Bubble Barrier is intercepting river plastic before it reaches the ocean

Philip Ehrhorn, co-founder and chief business development officer at The Great Bubble Barrier, discusses how the technology stops plastics from entering oceans

clock 29 September 2025 • 4 min read
First 'nationally significant' heat project to warm nearly 300,000 London homes

Infrastructure

First 'nationally significant' heat project to warm nearly 300,000 London homes

Construction of UK-first large-scale heat transmission system to start in 2028, with low carbon heat to be supplied from 2032

clock 29 September 2025 • 4 min read
Can the UK manage both the cost and carbon from its push for AI growth?

Technology

Can the UK manage both the cost and carbon from its push for AI growth?

The UK could power data centres 43 per cent more cheaply with renewables than nuclear, according to a new analysis that argues offshore wind microgrids could power AI growth

clock 26 September 2025 • 8 min read
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