Demand for biodegradable plastics may be soaring, but as Bunzl's Joanna Gilroy argues they are far from being a quick fix for the plastic waste challenge
The UK's coal phase out may be proceeding apace, but as Josh Burke argues there remains a gap where 'Just Transition' plans should sit
UK needs to ensure its transport policy is all driving in the same direction, argues Good Energy's Juliet Davenport
Chair of the Environment Agency, Emma Howard Boyd's, speech to the Climate Action Society at University College London - in full
White & Case lawyer Mark Clarke lifts the lid on the pioneering climate lawsuits taking courts around the world by storm
The UK's external trade arrangements after Brexit must be such that they secure the UK's environmental standards and allow them to tighten over time argues Nick Molho at the Aldersgate Group
From Brexit to green R&D, Michael Gove's speech to the National Farmers Union - in full
Liontrust's Mike Appleby argues the companies best prepared for future market turbulence are those working to make life cleaner, healthier, and safer
Molly Scott Cato predicts pressure on the agri-chemical industry will only intensify, as awareness of biodiversity impacts grows
Low-cost, high-energy lithium batteries are already disrupting power as we know it — but there's even more in store