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Technology

'Small changes': UN report details how to slash Artificial Intelligence energy use

Technology

'Small changes': UN report details how to slash Artificial Intelligence energy use

New research from UNESCO and UCL claims relatively minor changes to how Large Language Models are built and used could cut energy use by up to 90 per cent

clock 14 July 2025 • 2 min read
Study: AI and digital twins can help onshore wind sector tackle delays and red tape

Wind

Study: AI and digital twins can help onshore wind sector tackle delays and red tape

Critical component wait times of more than a year increase project risks, but AI and digital twins can offset delays, new study finds

clock 14 July 2025 • 4 min read
How Polytag is harnessing digital tracking to help brands see what happens to their packaging

Waste

How Polytag is harnessing digital tracking to help brands see what happens to their packaging

Alice Rackley, CEO of Polytag, reflects on the challenges of working with regulators, retailers, and brands to innovate within 'outdated’ waste management systems

clock 14 July 2025 • 7 min read
Study: Climate tech funding falls as energy security investment takes 'centre stage'

Investment

Study: Climate tech funding falls as energy security investment takes 'centre stage'

Nuclear, critical minerals, energy storage, and distributed power attract significant investment as investors 'wake up' to energy security concerns

clock 14 July 2025 • 3 min read
Wales moves to re-align Deposit Return Scheme with UK-wide plans

Recycling

Wales moves to re-align Deposit Return Scheme with UK-wide plans

Welsh government to accelerate implementation of recycling scheme for drinks containers to 'maximise interoperability' and align with UK 2027 launch date

clock 11 July 2025 • 4 min read
M&S awards funding to bee-tracking sustainable strawberry project

Technology

M&S awards funding to bee-tracking sustainable strawberry project

Plan A Accelerator Fund aims to unlock innovations that can help drive down Scope 3 supply chain emissions

clock 11 July 2025 • 2 min read
Analysis: Renewables missing out on AI investment boom despite fuelling the technology

Technology

Analysis: Renewables missing out on AI investment boom despite fuelling the technology

Clean energy 'is no longer just about climate; it is now a strategic enabler of the AI economy', experts tell recent investment roundtable event in London

clock 10 July 2025 • 3 min read
Why the IT Reuse for Good Charter should be a game changer for digital inclusion

IT

Why the IT Reuse for Good Charter should be a game changer for digital inclusion

The government's recently-launched 'IT Reuse for Good Charter' is a major step forward for encouraging firms to embed circular approaches into their daily IT operations, but it could and should go further still, writes Green Alliance's Emily Carr

clock 10 July 2025 • 4 min read
Veolia announces £70m investment in flagship plastic recycling facility

Recycling

Veolia announces £70m investment in flagship plastic recycling facility

Project to turn disused industrial facility in Shropshire into state-of-the-art closed loop recycling plant capable of processing 80,000 tonnes of plastic a year

clock 10 July 2025 • 2 min read
Earth Intelligence market tipped to reach $4.2bn by 2030

Technology

Earth Intelligence market tipped to reach $4.2bn by 2030

New report predicts growing demand for satellite and AI-enabled technologies that can provide corporates with environmental data

clock 09 July 2025 • 3 min read
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