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Technology

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
BT: Digital network upgrades could cut UK emissions by over 3.4 megatons

Technology

BT: Digital network upgrades could cut UK emissions by over 3.4 megatons

Report details how retiring ageing analogue networks across the NHS, energy industry, and other key sectors could slash emissions and cut energy costs by £1.4bn a year

clock 29 September 2025 • 2 min read
Global Briefing: First global trade association for battery storage launches

Technology

Global Briefing: First global trade association for battery storage launches

The Global Solar Council extends its remit, plans advance for France's largest renewables project, and Kazakhstan moves forward with its first SAF plant

clock 26 September 2025 • 8 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
'ReMade in Britain': John Lewis unveils knitwear collection spun from reclaimed wool

Recycling

'ReMade in Britain': John Lewis unveils knitwear collection spun from reclaimed wool

Retailer creates 19-piece range made from pre-loved items collected from takeback schemes

clock 26 September 2025 • 3 min read
Amazon co-founds research centre to develop sustainable water practices for AI infrastructure

Technology

Amazon co-founds research centre to develop sustainable water practices for AI infrastructure

New centre of excellence brings together water utilities, technology companies, and researchers to solve critical water challenges associated with AI and data centres

clock 25 September 2025 • 3 min read
Does aluminium hold the key to circularity in the drinks can industry?

Recycling

Does aluminium hold the key to circularity in the drinks can industry?

Partner Insight: The Global Beverage Can Circularity Alliance - an initiative of the International Aluminium Institute -explains why the future is circular, and packaged in an aluminium can

clock 25 September 2025 • 4 min read
Microsoft inks deal with Stegra to secure 'near-zero' emission steel for its data centres

Supply chain

Microsoft inks deal with Stegra to secure 'near-zero' emission steel for its data centres

US tech giant agrees 'first of its kind' agreement to support production at Stegra's green steel plant, which is currently under construction in Sweden

clock 25 September 2025 • 3 min read
How aerospace software is helping L'Oréal design sustainable shampoo bottles

Waste

How aerospace software is helping L'Oréal design sustainable shampoo bottles

Jacques Playe unpacks how L’Oréal is mixing marketers, material science, consumer insights, and modelling software used by the aerospace industry to make its packaging more sustainable

clock 25 September 2025 • 10 min read
How Concrete4Change is mixing carbon captured from cement production into new building materials

Technology

How Concrete4Change is mixing carbon captured from cement production into new building materials

Professor Sid Pourfalah, founder and CEO at Concrete4Change reflects on carbon capture innovation, recruitment challenges, and the realities of navigating a 'conservative' sector

clock 24 September 2025 • 5 min read
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