The DIY giant behind retailers B&Q and Screwfix has built sustainable home products into a major revenue stream - Hubbub CEO Alex Robinson unpacks how
Annual results confirm DIY giant has slashed direct emissions by two thirds over the past decade
Inefficient homes are costing Brits an average of £299 a year in additional energy costs, as majority of households back proposals for mandatory solar panels on new homes
Firm behind B&Q and Screwfix confirms new targets to reach net zero emissions across Scope 1 and 2 by 2040 and Scope 3 by mid-century
Trade tool vendor to boost sales of second hand tools after refurbishing 250,000 products since 2021
Screwfix's commercial director Matt Compton unpacks how the retailer has halved its indirect emissions and is continuing to chip away its Scope 3 impact
Trade tool vendor cuts direct carbon emissions by 50 per cent since 2021 despite adding more than 100 stores to retail estate
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