Lawmakers back gradually increasing penalties on ultra-fast fashion brands, COP29 president hints at 'new climate finance goal', and major biomass wood pellet producer files for bankruptcy
Carhartt will accept trade-in returns of its used apparel by mail in the US, broadening the recommerce program it launched in July
One of the best, established examples of a circular economy is hiding in plain sight
The transition away from gas boilers presents a major market opportunity for forward-thinking companies, writes Bill Wiggin MP
Marketing can drive a greener, fairer future - but it needs to be given the right impetus, guidance and brief, writes Sustainable Marketing Compass' Alexis Eyre
The UK is at risk of sleepwalking into an energy system that is chaotic and unplanned, writes Baroness Brown of Cambridge
Baroness Hayman sets out why she is proposing an amendment to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill which would make it easier and cheaper to repair electronics
Consistent and supportive government policy can keep low-carbon energy investment in the UK, writes Ridge Clean Energy's Marjorie Neasham Glasgow
Green executive pay incentives are a powerful route to achieving meaningful progress on sustainability goals, writes Smiths Group's John Ostergren
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