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The development of sustainable and biodegradable electronic textiles, known as e-textiles, has taken a 'big leap forward' according to researchers at the University of Southampton and UWE Bristol.
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Development of environmentally friendly e-textiles takes ‘big leap forward’

2 years ago2 years ago5 mins

The development of sustainable and biodegradable electronic textiles, known as e-textiles, has taken a ‘big leap forward’ according to researchers…

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Agricultural climate policies have an unequal effect on food prices in high-income and low-income countries, a new study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) has found.
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Effect of agricultural climate policies on food prices explored in new study

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

Agricultural climate policies have an unequal effect on food prices in high-income and low-income countries, a new study by the…

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A study led by Cornell University is exploring ways to extract gold particles from electronics waste, and then use the recovered metal as a catalyst for turning carbon dioxide into organic materials.
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Cornell-led study seeks to extract gold from electronics waste

2 years ago7 months ago4 mins

A study led by Cornell University is exploring ways to extract gold particles from electronics waste, and then use the…

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Some millennials ‘rethinking retirement plans’ due to climate uncertainty

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

Some millennials are rethinking their retirement plans due to uncertainty related to climate change, a new study by the University…

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Assessing the influence of carbon footprint labels on consumer food choices within a retail setting is the subject of a new study by the Stockholm Environment Institute's CANDIES project.
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Influence of carbon footprint labels on food products assessed in new study

2 years ago2 years ago3 mins

Assessing the influence of carbon footprint labels on consumer food choices within a retail setting is the subject of a…

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82% of supply chain professionals see a link between sustainability and improved financial performance

2 years ago7 months ago3 mins

Some 82% of supply chain professionals believe that companies that embrace sustainability achieve a better financial performance over time, a…

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A new study by researchers from Norway, Austria, and Switzerland has found that while animal-based food production was responsible for almost 60% of the energy footprint of agriculture from 2015-2019, it provided just 18% of global caloric intake during the same period.
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‘Energy inefficiency’ of animal-based food production highlighted in new report

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

A new study by researchers from Norway, Austria, and Switzerland has found that while animal-based food production was responsible for…

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An increasing number of Asia-Pacific firms have net-zero commitments in place, however gaps remain in terms of target verification and transparency, a new study by PwC Singapore and the Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School has found.
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More Asia-Pacific firms have net-zero commitments in place, but verification lacking

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

An increasing number of Asia-Pacific firms have net-zero commitments in place, however gaps remain in terms of target verification and…

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Booking a flight is already complex interplay of checked baggage allowances and seat upgrades, but a new study by the University of New Hampshire has examined whether weight-based pricing – for both baggage and the passengers themselves – could make air travel more sustainable.
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Could weight-based pricing lead to more eco-friendly air travel?

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

Booking a flight is already complex interplay of checked baggage allowances and seat upgrades, but a new study by the…

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With Santa Claus' arrival now just a few days away, a new study by ALPLA has found that three fifths (61%) of US consumers say sustainability plays a role in their gift-buying decisions, while more than half will pay more for gifts that have been sustainably produced.
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Three fifths of US consumers say sustainability plays a role in gift-buying decisions

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

With Santa Claus’ arrival now just a few days away, a new study by ALPLA has found that three fifths…

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INTERVIEWS

  • IBM’s Mark Kardos on how well-managed AI can help improve sustainability performanceJuly 16, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – John Thomas, Global Sustainability Director, Transformation and Engagement, DecathlonJuly 13, 2026
  • Savills’ Lizzie Jones on how the global real estate firm is navigating an evolving ESG landscapeJuly 9, 2026
  • LocalDutch’s Maurice van der Knaap on how technology can help make healthy food hyper-localJuly 8, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Lisa Morden, Chief Sustainability Officer, Kimberly-ClarkJuly 6, 2026

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EXPLAINER

  • What the 2026 FIFA World Cup can teach us about social legitimacyJuly 14, 2026
  • Geo Green Power revamps its domestic solar offering to provide increased long-term value for customersJuly 9, 2026
  • What role does smart packaging play in reducing healthcare waste?July 9, 2026
  • Why climate risk is rising in 2026July 6, 2026
  • Regulated, but not resolved: why the ESG ratings regulation will not spare asset managers their homeworkJuly 2, 2026

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