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The World Travel & Tourism Council has marked a significant milestone in its sustainability initiative.Over 5,000 hotels across 80 countries have agreed to partake in sustainable…
Cemex implements second renewable power solution in the UK to cut carbon emissions.Following the success at Alrewas, Cemex introduces solar power at Hamer Warren.The Alrewas plant…
A new collaboration between Knowles Logistics and Shawton Energy is making waves in sustainable warehousing.The Wisbech distribution centre now features a rooftop solar installation, reducing carbon…
Air New Zealand has announced the removal of its 2030 carbon emissions reduction target.This decision comes as the airline faces significant hurdles in fleet renewal and…
Royal Mail is set to expand its electric fleet, adding 2,100 new electric vans over the next year to push towards its net zero goals by…
Network Rail’s innovative ‘hedgehog’ sleepers offer a sustainable alternative with significantly reduced carbon emissions.The ‘hedgehog’ sleepers, designed by Network Rail and its Technical Authority, are made…
In a groundbreaking initiative, leading aviation firms Air France-KLM, Qantas, and aerospace giant Airbus have committed to accelerating the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).The newly…
Mace, a leading construction firm, has committed to a £184m project in Oxford’s expanding science sector.The development will include over 400,000 square feet of laboratory and…
Explore Worldwide now offers customers the chance to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on its website, marking a step forward in eco-friendly travel solutions.This pioneering initiative…
Cambridge-based xWatts has successfully raised $1.8 million in pre-seed funding to advance its mission of reducing energy costs.Led by European VC Antler, the funding round supports…
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