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What hope now for the Global Plastics Treaty?

What hope now for the Global Plastics Treaty?

Waste
James Murray
James Murray
clock 15 August 2025 • 7 min read
ABF to close UK's largest bioethanol plant after government funding talks fail
Investment

ABF to close UK's largest bioethanol plant after government funding talks fail

Vivergo Fuels facility in Hull produces 420 million tonnes of bioethanol a year, as well as 400,000 tonnes of animal feed

Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 15 August 2025 • 4 min read
Global Briefing: US sets collision course with IMO over net zero shipping efforts
Shipping

Global Briefing: US sets collision course with IMO over net zero shipping efforts

The US is calling on countries to reject carbon pricing proposals, as EV sales soar, and COP30 concerns rumble on

James Murray
James Murray
clock 15 August 2025 • 6 min read
'Bitterly disappointing': Green economy reacts to the failure of Global Plastics Treaty talks
Policy

'Bitterly disappointing': Green economy reacts to the failure of Global Plastics Treaty talks

Campaigners slam failure to deliver promised treaty to end plastics pollution, as petrostates are once again blamed for blocking efforts to deliver an ambitious new accord

James Murray
James Murray
clock 15 August 2025 • 11 min read
Waste

Global Plastics Treaty: Talks collapse without deal to end plastic pollution crisis

clock 15 August 2025 • 7 min read
Automotive

Sales of zero emission HGVs jump 59 per cent

clock 15 August 2025 • 2 min read
Buildings

UK's 'first' all-electric football stadium passes planning hurdle

clock 15 August 2025 • 3 min read
Politics

'Not cutting through': Poll reveals damaging disconnect between MPs and businesses on climate action

clock 15 August 2025 • 4 min read
Automotive

UK zero emission bus market grows more than 80 per cent

clock 15 August 2025 • 3 min read
Biodiversity

Study: Food industry's failure to tackle nature loss a threat to 'prosperity'

clock 15 August 2025 • 5 min read
Editor's briefings
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Heatwave warnings, solar records, and the zonal pricing fallout

Heatwave warnings, solar records, and the zonal pricing fallout

A new UK Industrial Strategy, climate transition plans, and the CCC's net zero progress report

A new UK Industrial Strategy, climate transition plans, and the CCC's net zero progress report

Positives from the Spending Review, oceans move up the agenda, and reflections on the UK Green Business Awards 2025

Positives from the Spending Review, oceans move up the agenda, and reflections on the UK Green Business Awards 2025

Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

Analysis
Why real estate investors stand accused of 'failing to take even basic steps' to advance climate action
Investment

Why real estate investors stand accused of 'failing to take even basic steps' to advance climate action

ShareAction has ranked 16 of the world's biggest real estate investment managers on their climate commitments, emissions disclosure, and climate risk efforts - and found many of them wanting

clock 14 August 2025 • 7 min read
Diverging circles: How Brexit is threatening to undermine the UK's circular economy ambitions
Recycling

Diverging circles: How Brexit is threatening to undermine the UK's circular economy ambitions

New report warns the EU and UK approaches to delivering a circular economy are fast-diverging, leaving businesses facing complex rules and rising costs

clock 13 August 2025 • 9 min read
'Copper crunch': How the AI and clean tech booms could send copper prices soaring
Technology

'Copper crunch': How the AI and clean tech booms could send copper prices soaring

New BloombergNEF analysis details how surging demand for copper could present challenges for both AI data centres and the clean energy transition

clock 12 August 2025 • 8 min read
'Growing disconnect': Renewables curtailment costs have fallen - but can the trend last?
Wind

'Growing disconnect': Renewables curtailment costs have fallen - but can the trend last?

A new report reveals renewables curtailment costs fell seven per cent during the first half of 2025 even as the amount of power curtailed rose 15 per cent - but costs still topped £150m and could quickly climb again without market reforms

clock 11 August 2025 • 10 min read
Here comes the sun: How clean tech is quietly transforming Britain for the better
Technology

Here comes the sun: How clean tech is quietly transforming Britain for the better

Sales of solar panels, batteries, heat pumps, and electric vehicles are all setting fresh records - and the benefits for consumers and the economy could prove much bigger than expected

clock 06 August 2025 • 12 min read
Global Briefing: Frustration builds over COP30 accommodation woes
Politics

Global Briefing: Frustration builds over COP30 accommodation woes

Brazilian presidency reportedly facing calls to switch climate summit venue, World Bank advances African solar projects, and President Trump's assault on climate action continues

clock 08 August 2025 • 9 min read
Opinion
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Heat belongs in every company's climate portfolio

Heat belongs in every company's climate portfolio

Corporate climate retreat? Our numbers tell a different story entirely

Corporate climate retreat? Our numbers tell a different story entirely

The ocean is running a fever - soon we will all feel the symptoms

The ocean is running a fever - soon we will all feel the symptoms

Scrapping Biodiversity Net Gain for small sites would undermine business and investor confidence

Scrapping Biodiversity Net Gain for small sites would undermine business and investor confidence

New EV funding in the UK? It's a strong signal, but the government must be sharper

New EV funding in the UK? It's a strong signal, but the government must be sharper

Editors blog
What hope now for the Global Plastics Treaty?
Waste

What hope now for the Global Plastics Treaty?

Deadlock at the latest round of talks was all but inevitable, but there are routes forward for governments and businesses that want to tackle the scourge of plastic pollution

James Murray
James Murray
clock 15 August 2025 • 7 min read
Here comes the sun: How clean tech is quietly transforming Britain for the better
Technology

Here comes the sun: How clean tech is quietly transforming Britain for the better

Sales of solar panels, batteries, heat pumps, and electric vehicles are all setting fresh records - and the benefits for consumers and the economy could prove much bigger than expected

James Murray
James Murray
clock 06 August 2025 • 12 min read
What if the gas has gone?
Energy

What if the gas has gone?

A new analysis lays bare the open secret avoided by so many discussions on the future of the UK's energy industry: the overwhelming likelihood is there is not that much North Sea oil and gas left

James Murray
James Murray
clock 24 July 2025 • 4 min read

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