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Why it's so hard to kick fossil fuels out of sport

Climate change

Why it's so hard to kick fossil fuels out of sport

From high-profile sponsorship deals and long-haul flights to sporting equipment made from petrol-based products like carbon fibre - modern sport reflects society's oil dependency, explains Loughborough University's Theo Lorenzo Frixou

clock 14 October 2024 • 3 min read
CSRD: How third-party audits under the EU's sustainability reporting mandate will work

Management

CSRD: How third-party audits under the EU's sustainability reporting mandate will work

So-called third party assurance is an additional safeguard check for companies in complying with the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive

clock 11 October 2024 • 3 min read
Women in Green Business Awards 2024: In pictures

BusinessGreen

Women in Green Business Awards 2024: In pictures

Photos of the winners, speeches and merriment from the inaugural Women in Green Business Awards

clock 04 October 2024 • 1 min read
How to bring 'nature' into the boardroom

Management

How to bring 'nature' into the boardroom

EXPLAINER: In the face of escalating climate and nature crises a small but growing number of firms have sought to formalise the role of 'nature' on their boards - but what does this look like in practice?

clock 03 October 2024 • 16 min read
Torrential rain represents an opportunity to build a better society

Risk

Torrential rain represents an opportunity to build a better society

Some actions to minimise the risk of catastrophic floods can make life more pleasant, even when it isn't raining, according to Anglia Ruskin University's Maryam Imani

clock 02 October 2024 • 4 min read
How fashion's addiction to polyester helps Big Oil, and hurts the rest of us

Supply chain

How fashion's addiction to polyester helps Big Oil, and hurts the rest of us

Petroleum-based fibres are spiralling out of control as Zara, Calvin Klein, and other brands pay little regard to the harm they cause, the Changing Markets Foundation finds

clock 27 September 2024 • 7 min read
Hawksmoor: Addressing the climate 'cow in the room'

Management

Hawksmoor: Addressing the climate 'cow in the room'

Co-founder and head of purpose at the UK's foremost chain of steak restaurants discusses pursuing 'integrity at scale' and why we should all eat less beef

clock 26 September 2024 • 16 min read
Businesses that try to come clean about their impact on nature can end up concealing more than they reveal

Management

Businesses that try to come clean about their impact on nature can end up concealing more than they reveal

Humans have overfished the ocean, cleared forests, polluted water and created a climate crisis by burning fossil fuels - and these actions are affecting biodiversity around the world, from remote islands to our own backyards.

clock 25 September 2024 • 5 min read
How Crocs is reducing the carbon footprint of its clogs

Technology

How Crocs is reducing the carbon footprint of its clogs

The plastic clog maker is seeking to pick up the pace of material innovations

clock 20 September 2024 • 6 min read
'The star of the show is mud': Exploring the vast amounts of carbon stored beneath Britain's waves

Climate change

'The star of the show is mud': Exploring the vast amounts of carbon stored beneath Britain's waves

Scientists have mapped the carbon stored in the top layer of the UK's seabed - and the results have potentially major implications for the UK's net zero targets and renewable energy ambitions

clock 19 September 2024 • 13 min read
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