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Supply chain

'Farming is extremely inefficient': Could sustainable protein solve the looming food security crisis?

Technology

'Farming is extremely inefficient': Could sustainable protein solve the looming food security crisis?

At the Bridge2Food conference it is clear the sustainable protein sector holds huge promise, but in recent years the industry has been 'kind of stuck' - can it now unlock the next phase of its growth?

clock 05 June 2025 • 9 min read
How the €250,000 lab-grown burger cut costs by more than 99.99 per cent

Technology

How the €250,000 lab-grown burger cut costs by more than 99.99 per cent

Mosa Meat reveals that it hopes to deliver its cultivated meat burgers in selected restaurants from next year

clock 05 June 2025 • 4 min read
What businesses can learn from the live entertainment industry's climate shift

Management

What businesses can learn from the live entertainment industry's climate shift

Behind the scenes of the world's biggest tours and festivals, a shift is underway from from symbolic sustainability gestures to deep, strategic change and positive influence, writes Hope Solutions' founder and director Luke Howell

clock 04 June 2025 • 4 min read
AI supply chain start-up Treefera plots expansion after $30m funding boost

Investment

AI supply chain start-up Treefera plots expansion after $30m funding boost

Company announces successful Series B fundraise in support of plans to extend reach of its AI-led supply chain visibility and tracking solutions

clock 03 June 2025 • 3 min read
Anya Doherty: 'You simply can't assume that others prioritise sustainability the way you do'

Supply chain

Anya Doherty: 'You simply can't assume that others prioritise sustainability the way you do'

Foodsteps' founder and CEO explains why all industries need to go 'further and faster', and how people haven't grasped the pace at which nature is declining

clock 03 June 2025 • 7 min read
How the government's new immigration plans could impact the clean energy industry

Policy

How the government's new immigration plans could impact the clean energy industry

The government is pushing for a more self-reliant labour market in the UK, presenting both risks and opportunities for the clean energy sector, writes TLT's head of business immigration Joanne Hennessy

clock 02 June 2025 • 5 min read
Grundfos partners with Finnish green steel producer

Supply chain

Grundfos partners with Finnish green steel producer

Company teams up with Outokumpu to incorporate low-emission green steel into its water infrastructure solutions

clock 02 June 2025 • 1 min read
'We've gone for boring stuff': How EV brand Polestar slashed CO2 by a quarter per car

Automotive

'We've gone for boring stuff': How EV brand Polestar slashed CO2 by a quarter per car

Fredrika Klarén, head of sustainability at Polestar, takes stock of the luxury Swedish EV-maker’s race against the 'climate clock'

clock 29 May 2025 • 13 min read
'Unprecedented climate benchmark': Belizean rum toasts carbon negative footprint

Carbon Accounting

'Unprecedented climate benchmark': Belizean rum toasts carbon negative footprint

Independently verified study reveals each bottle of Copalli Rum removes 5.5 kilograms of CO2 equivalent from the atmosphere

clock 28 May 2025 • 2 min read
It is now seven years since Sir David Attenborough's Blue Planet - yet the plastic crisis rages on

Supply chain

It is now seven years since Sir David Attenborough's Blue Planet - yet the plastic crisis rages on

We now know that people can have as much as seven grams of plastic in their brains - when is enough, enough, asks A Plastic Planet co-founder Sian Sutherland.

clock 28 May 2025 • 4 min read
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