Plus EU faces green taxonomy legal challenge, a €300m boost for Baltic renewables, and climate-friendly food is on the menu for COP29 in our roundup of the top green business news from around the world this week
Retailer announces new car boot events at Cardiff, Exeter, and Milton Keynes stores in May following successful pilot
More than 100 business leaders from firms including Unilever, Coca-Cola, Google, and Ikea call on EU to set more ambitious emissions reduction target
Ingka Group reveals total climate footprint has shrunk by almost 25 per cent since 2016
Retail giant teams up with The Furniture Recycling Group to enable customers to book collection of their old mattresses for just £40 an item
Karen Pflug, chief sustainability officer at IKEA's largest retailer, Ingka Group, discusses the growing importance of 'interconnectivity' and how all jobs should have sustainability at their core
Anger over Rishi Sunak’s watering down of net zero policies escalates, as CCC warns announcements are ‘likely to take the UK further away’ from being able to meet its legal emissions targets
New report from InfluenceMap praises those corporates lobbying for bolder climate action, but warns too much of the business community remains 'on the sidelines' in the public climate policy debate
Ikea store operator says deal will see it purchase green steel to meet half its requirements for racking in its warehouses
New analysis reveals the cities and brands that have invested most in EV infrastructure