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Editors Briefing: Six months on from COP26, what has been achieved, what hasn't, and what may happen next

BusinessGreen

Editors Briefing: Six months on from COP26, what has been achieved, what hasn't, and what may happen next

VIDEO: The BusinessGreen editorial team discuss Australia's 'climate election', climate scepticism in the finance sector and the continued calls for Ministers to prioritise energy efficiency

clock 15 June 2022 • 1 min read
The ranting critics of sustainability may have a point

Risk

The ranting critics of sustainability may have a point

Joel Makower wonders if some of the angry criticism aimed at the corporate sustainability movement could be worth engaging with

clock 10 June 2022 • 5 min read
'Testbed': Behind the scenes at Asos' latest 'circular' fashion collection

Management

'Testbed': Behind the scenes at Asos' latest 'circular' fashion collection

BusinessGreen takes a look at the fast fashion company's new 'green' range

clock 06 June 2022 • 8 min read
Could the factories of the future run on hydrogen fuel cells?

Energy

Could the factories of the future run on hydrogen fuel cells?

A cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell-based power plant at a Japanese manufacturing plant could provide a decarbonisation template for other industrial sites to follow

clock 30 May 2022 • 6 min read
Can Elon Musk save ESG?

Investment

Can Elon Musk save ESG?

The decision to remove Tesla from one of the world's most influential ESG indexes raises important questions over how companies' environmental credentials are judged

clock 27 May 2022 • 6 min read
The UK's net zero target is under threat because there's no plan to pay for it

Policy

The UK's net zero target is under threat because there's no plan to pay for it

Building decarbonisation is critical to delivering a net zero Britain, but neither the Treasury nor Scottish government have set out a vision for how a mass green homes retrofit programme could be funded, writes Glasgow Caledonian University’s Keith Baker...

clock 26 May 2022 • 4 min read
Reality check: How's the transition to regenerative agriculture going'

Supply chain

Reality check: How's the transition to regenerative agriculture going'

Growing numbers of businesses want to promote regenerative agriculture in their supply chains, but as Theresa Lieb discovers, many of the farmers that want to embrace more sustainable practices are facing huge challenges

clock 20 May 2022 • 6 min read
How carbon labels and clever menu design can cut the impact of dining

Marketing

How carbon labels and clever menu design can cut the impact of dining

A traffic light labelling system and making sustainable dishes the default menu option boosted their popularity, according to research

clock 18 May 2022 • 4 min read
The sustainability leader's guide to climate targets and disclosure

Management

The sustainability leader's guide to climate targets and disclosure

Assessing emissions and climate risk, then setting targets and reporting on progress, is a complex yet urgent undertaking – BusinessGreen's latest webinar with Planetly's Micha Schildmann offered a blueprint for effective corporate climate governance...

clock 17 May 2022 • 10 min read
'A new future for Saltend': Can hydrogen and carbon capture create a 'green' chemicals hub on the Humber?

Energy

'A new future for Saltend': Can hydrogen and carbon capture create a 'green' chemicals hub on the Humber?

The 100-year old Saltend Chemicals Park is gearing up to become a test ground for hydrogen and carbon capture industrial decarbonisation technologies - BusinessGreen visits the UK's ground zero for net zero

clock 16 May 2022 • 8 min read
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