Nespresso UK and Ireland's sustainability manager explains why technology is the firm's biggest impact enabler
The most widely-used standard for measuring and reporting emissions is gearing itself towards locally sourced, hourly carbon-free electricity - businesses should start preparing now, writes Climate Group's Sam Kimmins
Could 'greenhushing' do as much damage to businesses as the 'greenwashing' it is seeking to guard against?
EXPLAINER – After the UN High Seas Treaty achieved the 60 ratifications it needs to enter into force, BusinessGreen Intelligence explores what businesses can expect from new ocean regulations
There is a clear role for companies of all sizes to speak up and share positive stories of how net zero is transforming their businesses, local communities, regions and the wider economy, writes Bev Cornaby, director of the Corporate Leaders Group UK...
India's power sector emissions fall for only second time in 50 years, China ramps up battery investment, and Europe's extreme weather costs rise
The motivation for the move to regenerative farming was both altruistic and financial on one Shropshire family farm - Wendy Short finds out more
EXPLAINER - The merging of existing climate reporting standards has been hailed as a 'watershed', with experts claiming it could save time, money, and administrative headaches - But what happens now?
The wine industry has a vast global supply chain with the carbon emissions to match, but the move towards lighter bottles is gaining momentum, writes wine and food journalist and author Andrew Neather
The UK cement and concrete industry has slashed emissions in recent years, and it is not all down to deindustrialisation - could the sector now emerge as a net zero trailblazer?