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Shareholders more likely to support eco-initiatives if they have experienced climate disasters

Shareholders in locations recently hit by climate-related disasters such as hurricanes are far more likely to support environmental proposals, by as much as 38%, even when such proposals risk decreasing…

The IPCC Report: Businesses need to stop ‘rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic’, and take real action

Following the latest IPCC Report, sustainability adviser Neil Gaught is urging businesses to stop ‘rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic’, and take real action. “Sadly, the latest IPCC report comes as…

Ole & Steen partners with Too Good To Go to fight food waste

Leading surplus food app, Too Good To Go, and popular Danish bakery, Ole & Steen, have today announced their joint partnership in the fight against food waste. The partnership means…

EnviroBuild publish environmental impact of its composite products

EnviroBuild has made history, becoming the first company in the UK to publish the environmental impact of its composite products with an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). Traditionally EPDs use an…

The WIP Where work is in public, in progress & in partnership

Born out of a desire to tackle ‘greenwashing’ in a space that is rife with misinformation, ethical industry leader Lucy Kebbell, is set to launch a new sustainably minded membership…