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BusinessGreen Intelligence

Should companies back natural or engineered carbon removals? The debate is heating up

Risk

Should companies back natural or engineered carbon removals? The debate is heating up

From reforestation and agroforestry, to BECCS and direct air capture - expert opinions differ on whether some carbon removal projects should be considered more 'durable' than others

clock 11 September 2025 • 13 min read
Nick Hill: 'We need urgent optimism if we are to repair our planet'

Biodiversity

Nick Hill: 'We need urgent optimism if we are to repair our planet'

CEO and co-founder of Earthshot Prize finalist Coast 4C discusses the potential for seaweed to decarbonise food, feed, fertiliser, and even plastics value chains

clock 09 September 2025 • 9 min read
'Second Chance Deal Days': Unboxing Amazon's first circular sales event

Waste

'Second Chance Deal Days': Unboxing Amazon's first circular sales event

Sam Littlejohn, European head of returns and repairs at Amazon, discusses the retail giant's first 'Prime Day' for pre-loved products and the 'fundamental mindset change' among consumers towards second hand shopping

clock 08 September 2025 • 7 min read
How Chirrup.ai is using birdsong to help food producers understand 'previously invisible' nature

Biodiversity

How Chirrup.ai is using birdsong to help food producers understand 'previously invisible' nature

Chirrup.ai founder Conrad Young discusses the firm's work with farms, food processors, and land managers, and its potential international expansion beyond Europe

clock 08 September 2025 • 5 min read
Charlotte Pumford: 'Until collaboration becomes the norm, scaling solutions will remain a challenge'

Supply chain

Charlotte Pumford: 'Until collaboration becomes the norm, scaling solutions will remain a challenge'

Vivobarefoot's director of sustainability talks staying ahead of the legislative curve and the 'daunting' transition from compliance to impact and innovation

clock 02 September 2025 • 7 min read
How Firefly is producing SAF from sewage waste

Aviation

How Firefly is producing SAF from sewage waste

Firefly Green Fuels' CEO James Hygate reflects on royal support, the importance of stable policy for first of a kind projects, and building the company's first commercial-scale plant

clock 01 September 2025 • 6 min read
A glass half full? How Diageo freshened up its sustainability strategy

Climate change

A glass half full? How Diageo freshened up its sustainability strategy

Speaking exclusively to BusinessGreen, Diageo's Ewan Andrew reflects on the drinks giant's progress towards its climate goals, and explains why it needed to dilute some of its most ambitious targets

clock 28 August 2025 • 12 min read
How Iceotope is cooling data centres without water or fans

Efficiency

How Iceotope is cooling data centres without water or fans

Iceotope's Francesca Cain-Watson discusses advances in ultra-efficient data centre cooling, and why it's not enough to solve a problem, you have to make people care about it

clock 27 August 2025 • 5 min read
Steve Oldham: 'Climate change is a legacy problem - it's not just about today's emissions'

Technology

Steve Oldham: 'Climate change is a legacy problem - it's not just about today's emissions'

CEO at ocean-based carbon removal specialist Captura reflects on applying his experience deploying space and robotics technologies to green industries

clock 26 August 2025 • 7 min read
'This is almost like a Petri dish for us': Inside London's first battery-powered music festival

Management

'This is almost like a Petri dish for us': Inside London's first battery-powered music festival

Earlier this summer Massive Attack headlined 'London's greenest' festival, which organisers used as a testbed for a host of pioneering environmental initiatives

clock 21 August 2025 • 12 min read
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