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Computational ‘time machine’ shows solar and wind on track for 2°C target but not for 1.5°C
Wind and solar power have grown faster than almost anyone predicted but projecting their future expansion remains surprisingly difficult. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed what they call a computational ‘time machine’ – a model that outperforms existing projection methods by using AI techniques to analyse historical growth patterns across countries. Their central projection shows that onshore wind is likely to supply around 25% of global


The Recoup Plastics Assembly – a solutions driven event for the plastics industry
On 1 October 2026, Recoup will hold its Plastics Assembly in Peterborough. Created to accelerate practical progress, this one day event is designed for professionals who want to drive real change, connect with peers, and gain fresh insight into the solutions shaping tomorrow’s circular plastics system. Attendees will gain: Direct insight into current and emerging priorities in design, infrastructure, behaviour and policy. Deep dives into the issues shaping the next decade.


Greggs reports strong progress against sustainability targets and sets new commitments to 2030
Greggs has published its 2025 Sustainability Report – The Greggs Pledge – which reflects on the significant progress to date against the targets established in 2021, and sets out the evolution of its commitments to 2030. Aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, The Greggs Pledge presents the company’s commitments to making the world a better place, centred on three key pillars – building stronger, healthier communities; making our planet safer; and becoming a bett


New floating wetlands project targets dramatic loss of coastal ecosystems
A new project is set to transform degraded coastal environments through the installation of pioneering floating wetlands – including a rarely trialled floating saltmarsh system in a marine setting. The project, led by the University of Portsmouth in partnership with Southern Water, will see specially designed floating pontoons, engineered to support saltmarsh vegetation, deployed in coastal waters. Their purpose will be to recreate crucial lost green habitats in areas domin


A4 Labels marks Earth Day with ocean plastic milestone through Seven Clean Seas partnership
Fishersgate based label manufacturer A4 Labels is celebrated a significant environmental milestone this Earth Day, announcing the impact achieved through its ongoing partnership with Seven Clean Seas. To date, A4 Labels’ sponsorship has supported the removal of 3311 kg of plastic waste from the ocean, all cleared from the Indonesian coastline – one of the regions most affected by marine pollution. The partnership, which forms part of A4 Labels’ long term eco pledge, has a


With EV growth, network analytics are key to grid maintenance, says VisNet
With nearly half (45%) of respondents planning to purchase an electric vehicle (EV) or other electric transport in the next five years, traditional, reactive approaches to grid management are no longer effective. The surge in adoption of EVs is expected to dramatically increase electricity demand, particularly at the low voltage distribution level where most charging occurs. With the electrification of transport in full swing, distribution network operators (DNOs) are setti


Metsä Group plans commercial plant for wood based carbon capture
Metsä Group has started a pre-engineering project for the first commercial biogenic, ie wood based, carbon capture plant. As part of the plant’s financing plan, the company has submitted an application for a reverse auction organised by Finland’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment which distributes investment aid for clean transition projects. The plant would be located at the company’s Rauma pulp mill in southwestern Finland, and its nominal capacity would be appr


Sowing AlUla’s green future: One million native plants initiative to transform ecological restoration
Marking a monumental step in its sustainable development and tourism ambitions, AlUla has produced more than one million native seedlings that will be integrated into the fabric of the Saudi destination. This undertaking, achieved through the AlUla Native Plant Nursery and Seedbank, underscores the Royal Commission for AlUla’s (RCU) commitment to restoring the destination’s natural environment while shaping how visitors experience it. To date, more than 140,000 native p


Making green chemicals from premium whisky
Scottish green chemical producer Celtic Renewables has renewed its partnership with the independent ultra premium whisky distillery Rosebank, part of Ian Macleod Distillers, for another three years. The partnership will see Rosebank Distillery in Falkirk send the pot ale by-product produced during its distilling process to the Celtic Renewables biorefinery located less than four miles away at Grangemouth. The new agreement extends the existing three year partnership betwe
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