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Investment in renewable energy delivers more cost-effective and positive environmental outcomes than direct air capture, when it comes to reducing carbon, a new study led by PSE Healthy Energy has found.
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Renewable energy more cost effective than direct air capture

2 months ago2 months ago4 mins

Investment in renewable energy delivers more cost-effective and positive environmental outcomes than direct air capture when it comes to reducing…

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A new study, undertaken by researchers at the University of Surrey, has explored how human urine could be utilised to address challenges in fertiliser production and wastewater treatment.
  • Circular Economy
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Taking the piss – how human urine could address global fertiliser challenges

3 months ago3 months ago3 mins

A new study, undertaken by researchers at the University of Surrey, has explored how human urine could be utilised to…

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A new study, led by King's Business School, has claimed that some circular economy strategies can actually increase greenhouse gas emissions, rather than reduce them.
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Some circular economy strategies can increase rather than reduce emissions, study claims

3 months ago3 months ago3 mins

A new study, led by King’s Business School, has claimed that some circular economy strategies can actually increase greenhouse gas…

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There was a 'steep drop' in the number of shareholder resolutions on sustainability that got significant shareholder support in 2025, a new report by the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, based on research from Morningstar, has found.
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  • Sustainability

Study finds ‘steep drop’ in shareholder support for sustainability resolutions

3 months ago3 months ago4 mins

There was a ‘steep drop’ in the number of shareholder resolutions on sustainability that got significant support in 2025, a…

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A study by researchers at the University of Miami has claimed that as many as 98% of the environmental claims made by meat and dairy firms could be categorised as greenwashing.
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Majority of meat and dairy environmental claims are greenwashing, study claims

3 months ago3 months ago4 mins

A study by researchers at the University of Miami has claimed that as many as 98% of the environmental claims…

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Around 1,000 tonnes of microplastic and nano plastics migrate from plastic packaging into food and beverage every year, a new report by Earth Action and rePurpose Global has suggested.
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Around 1,000 tonnes of microplastics enter food and drinks every year, study suggests

3 months ago2 months ago3 mins

Around 1,000 tonnes of microplastics and nano plastics migrate from plastic packaging into food and beverages every year, a new…

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Some two thirds (66%) of supply chain leaders are 'actively working' to reduce the impact of their operations, while close to half (47%) have established dedicated sustainability teams to guide strategy, a new report by Blue Yonder has found.
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  • Supply Chain

Two thirds of supply chain leaders ‘actively working’ to reduce impact of operations, says Blue Yonder

3 months ago3 months ago4 mins

Some two thirds (66%) of supply chain leaders are ‘actively working’ to reduce the impact of their operations, while close…

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Aerial view of blue solar panels arranged in parallel rows across dark ground as part of a solar farm (from above).
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SKKU publishes report on technological advances and research trends in perovskite solar cells

3 months ago3 months ago5 mins

Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) has announced the publication of a comprehensive report analysing technological advancements and global research trends in perovskite…

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Skepticism about environmental claims presents a 'significant challenge' to promoting sustainable consumption, reducing consumers' intentions to purchase sustainable products, a new study by researchers at Hiroshima University has found.
  • Environment
  • Research

Green skepticism presents a ‘significant challenge’ to promoting sustainable consumption, study suggests

3 months ago3 months ago4 mins

Skepticism about environmental claims presents a ‘significant challenge’ to promoting sustainable consumption, reducing consumers’ intentions to purchase sustainable products, a…

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Coffee waste has the potential to be turned into a high-performance, biodegradable insulation material, a new study published in the journal Biochar has suggested.
  • Circular Economy
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New study explores how coffee waste can be turned into a high-performance building material

4 months ago4 months ago4 mins

Coffee waste has the potential to be turned into a high-performance, biodegradable insulation material, a new study published in the…

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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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