Edward Twiddy, Atom Bank's co-founder and director of environment, society and government, explains how the Bank is restoring woodland at a 25-acre former coal site to support its ‘carbon positive’ drive
Dietary, travel and energy choices are only achieving 10 per cent of their potential impact – but a new study claims policy support can offer a much-needed boost
Advertising Standards Authority bans 'misleading' TotalEnergies social media promotion, while Shell escapes punishment despite drawing 76 complaints over EV advert
Companies seeking B Corp status must now hit new benchmarks across seven critical 'impact topics' following most significant shake-up in corporate standards-setter's 19-year history
Hundreds of thousands of UK jobs in factories, breweries and manufacturing sites could be 'on the line' thanks to dearth of net zero policy from the government, warns Association for Decentralised Energy
Clean tech and green solutions are 'alive and well' in the UK, but innovators need engaged investors, supportive policy and accessible routes to market to reach commercial scale, according to PwC research
Ecosia's head of global public policy, and the UK and Americas, explains why action is 'the antidote' to despair, and how she once cycled from London to Berlin for a meeting
Electricity stored at the Earba Project in the Scottish Highlands expected to be capable of powering more than 1.4 million average households per year
Analysis of government data indicates rented commercial buildings in England and Wales - particularly offices - are far behind in delivering on Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for 2030
Becky Gordon - regional sustainability manager for the UK, Ireland and Middle East at carpet tile and flooring specialist Interface -chats to BusinessGreen Intelligence for this week's Innovation Spotlight