Kia Motors, is using natural oils, recycled plastic bottles, vegan leather and discarded fishing nets as it paves the way for the production of sustainable vehicles.
Danielle Summer Feb 28, 2024
China's e-commerce giants Shein and Temu account for almost 10,000 tonnes of garments being shipped overseas, despite fast-fashion and factory worker controversies.
Danielle Summer Feb 23, 2024
The UK will join a string of European countries in leaving a controversial energy treaty that has allowed fossil fuel giants to sue governments over their climate policies, the government said on Thursday.
AFP News Feb 23, 2024
Traditional beef production is notorious for its substantial environmental footprint, including deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions and extensive land and water use.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 20, 2024
The UK space sector could become a driving force in space sustainability as the UK government announced funding and gave contracts to three space companies to develop in-orbit satellite refuelling technology.
Pratiti Nath Feb 15, 2024
Bollegraaf and Greyparrot united expertise in machinery and AI, aiming to enhance waste management amidst rising regulatory demands.
Pragati Singh Feb 13, 2024
The initiative, aimed at addressing climate change and improving energy efficiency, now faces scrutiny over the potential impact on national debt and the feasibility of implementation.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 13, 2024
As Starmer and Sunak focus their attention on winning election votes by tackling climate change, a series of sustainable trends will dominate 2024.
Danielle Summer Feb 13, 2024
EU states and lawmakers clinched a deal on Tuesday to expand Europe's clean tech production, from solar and wind to carbon capture, as the bloc faces off with China and the United States.
AFP News Feb 07, 2024
A YouGov poll revealed that for voters aged 18 to 24, the Green Party is nine per cent more popular than the Conservative Party and 12 per cent ahead of the Liberal Democrats.
Danielle Summer Feb 05, 2024
With a UK general election looming, the Labour Party are starting to persuade business and financial sector leaders that it can be trusted to grow the economy.
Callum Conway-Shaw Feb 03, 2024
Food insecurity places a strain on medical systems, with the study anticipating that by 2050, 640 million people will be underweight, highlighting the compelling financial incentives that come hand in hand with adopting more eco-friendly agricultural practices.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Jan 29, 2024
In 2023, the European Union emitted eight per cent less carbon dioxide from its fossil fuel consumption compared to 2022.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Jan 24, 2024
A giant crane-operated claw plunges into a mountain of rubbish before dumping its load into a huge furnace, where the waste is engulfed in flames to generate electricity.
AFP News Jan 24, 2024
The announcement from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero late on Monday takes the level of state funding for the project in eastern England to more than GBP2.5 billion.
AFP News Jan 24, 2024
The UK government is helping UK businesses across various sectors to make the net zero switch to green energy with a new net zero funding announcement of £190 million to 12 projects.
Pratiti Nath Jan 22, 2024
Pedro Pedroso, the outgoing president of the G77 plus China bloc of developing countries, expressed concerns in an interview, warning that the landmark deal achieved at last year's climate talks in Dubai could be at risk.
Pragati Singh Jan 22, 2024
There has been a surge in YouTube videos promoting a new form of climate denial specifically targeting young audiences.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Jan 17, 2024