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How Hastings Commons is reviving 'difficult and derelict' buildings

Buildings

How Hastings Commons is reviving 'difficult and derelict' buildings

Senior leaders from Hastings Commons explain how their 'lean, green' community organisation is working to address the housing and climate crises at a hyper-local level

clock 24 April 2025 • 12 min read
How mine water could warm up the UK's forgotten coal towns

Energy

How mine water could warm up the UK's forgotten coal towns

Funding gaps, regulatory red tape and a shortage of skilled workers are stalling the UK's mine-water heating projects, according to the University of Manchester's Jingyi Li, Alejandro Gallego Schmid and Cathy Hollis

clock 16 April 2025 • 5 min read
Harder, better, faster, stronger? The brave new world of AI-driven, gene-edited fruit and veg

Supply chain

Harder, better, faster, stronger? The brave new world of AI-driven, gene-edited fruit and veg

UK start-up Phytoform is developing 'browning-resistant' potatoes and ultra productive tomatoes - could lab-developed, precision breeding hold the key to a more climate resilient food system?

clock 14 April 2025 • 13 min read
Adidas greenwashing judgment offers warnings about climate claims

Marketing

Adidas greenwashing judgment offers warnings about climate claims

The 'Wild West' era of sustainability communications faces new legal challenges - here's how to avoid fuzzy language and risks

clock 11 April 2025 • 6 min read
Branching out: How Atom Bank is using a former coal mine to become 'carbon positive' by 2035

Biodiversity

Branching out: How Atom Bank is using a former coal mine to become 'carbon positive' by 2035

Edward Twiddy, Atom Bank's co-founder and director of environment, society and government, explains how the Bank is restoring woodland at a 25-acre former coal site to support its ‘carbon positive’ drive

clock 10 April 2025 • 13 min read
Balancing prestige with accessibility, and urgency with optimism: Rebranding The Earthshot Prize

Marketing

Balancing prestige with accessibility, and urgency with optimism: Rebranding The Earthshot Prize

Justified Studio's Joshua Ogden lifts the lid on efforts to reposition Prince William's Earthshot Prize as a 'global movement'

clock 24 March 2025 • 9 min read
Inside Seventh Generation's playbook for supporting polluter-pay laws

Policy

Inside Seventh Generation's playbook for supporting polluter-pay laws

Next in the consumer product company's sights: California legislation that would assess fees on the world’s largest fossil fuels producers

clock 21 March 2025 • 5 min read
How 'insetting' helps food companies cut Scope 3 emissions red tape

Carbon Accounting

How 'insetting' helps food companies cut Scope 3 emissions red tape

Nutrient, Mars and General Mills are among those involved in value-chain interventions, but accounting details still need clarifying

clock 14 March 2025 • 5 min read
How can creative industries help green businesses achieve cut through on climate and nature?

Marketing

How can creative industries help green businesses achieve cut through on climate and nature?

Creatives behind the latest 'Agency for Nature' campaign share lessons in climate comms, as they seek to engage new audiences with the importance of nature

clock 13 March 2025 • 17 min read
What's in a name? How Nattergal is turning nature restoration into an investable asset

Biodiversity

What's in a name? How Nattergal is turning nature restoration into an investable asset

The Boothby Wildland site is otherwordly, brimming with nature, and attracting the interest of investors - BusinessGreen paid a visit

clock 10 March 2025 • 12 min read
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