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Olympic working habits reveal helpful practices
Employee working patterns during the Olympics have revealed ways for companies to increase profitability and sustainability long-term.
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Olympic working habits reveal helpful practices
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New R&D centre for EV battery technology
The government has pledged £9 million in support for a new R&D centre for developing electric vehicle battery technology.
14 years ago
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New R&D centre for EV battery technology
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Food-saving, job-creating enterprise wins funding
Rubies in the Rubble – a social enterprise seeking to minimise food waste and assist women struggling to find employment – has won sustainability funding from Ben & Jerry’s.
14 years ago
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Food-saving, job-creating enterprise wins funding
14 years ago
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Third round of WRAP Cymru's ARID funding begins
WRAP Cymru's ARID programme begins its third funding round today, supporting development of commercial and industrial waste reprocessing infrastructure.
14 years ago
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Third round of WRAP Cymru's ARID funding begins
14 years ago
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US give Shell go-ahead for Arctic preparatory work
Shell has been permitted to begin ‘limited activities’ at an exploratory drilling site in the Arctic.
14 years ago
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US give Shell go-ahead for Arctic preparatory work
14 years ago
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Recycle donated clothes a third time, says study
Clothes donated to developing countries should be returned to the UK for recycling, according to university research.
14 years ago
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Recycle donated clothes a third time, says study
14 years ago
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National Zero Waste Week gets underway
The fifth National Zero Waste Week, an annual event designed to raise awareness of waste, begins today (3 September).
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National Zero Waste Week gets underway
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Australia links emissions trading system with EU
Australia and the EU will link their carbon trading schemes, allowing companies to trade carbon permits by 2015.
14 years ago
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Australia links emissions trading system with EU
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United Nations begin ‘informal’ negotiations
United Nations begin discussions on a climate change protocol ahead of annual UN Climate Conference in November.
14 years ago
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United Nations begin ‘informal’ negotiations
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Carbon markets may increase cost of fighting climate change
Carbon markets could do more harm than good in tackling deforestation and climate change, says Rainforest Foundation report.
14 years ago
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Carbon markets may increase cost of fighting climate change
14 years ago
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