Packaging firm targets the millions of disposable coffee cups used by commuters, which it says are falling through the gaps of the recycling system
With both a no-deal Brexit and General Election potentially looming, could the Chancellor unveil any green spending tomorrow?
Hundreds of homes, community and commercial buildings will receive energy efficiency upgrades
China is eyeing $12tr investment across 126 developing countries by 2030, but will the resulting infrastructure be low carbon?
Ahead of Wednesday's Spending Review, coalition of charities say low-carbon spending must rise rapidly to hit Net Zero target
Campaigning climate lawyers warn they will bring legal challenges against councils who fail to demonstrate action to tackle the climate emergency
Newly formed Alliance for Meat, Poultry & Seafood Innovation boasts members that bypass rearing and slaughtering animals to produce meat directly from cells
UK's total share of electricity from coal dropped to record low of 0.7 per cent between April and June as phase out continues
There's little chance the government will meet its 2020 smart meter deadline, but less still it will publicly admit defeat, says Labour's Alan Whitehead
Sluggish roll out of smart meters could jeopardise journey to low-carbon electricity system, according to Labour's Alan Whitehead