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Epson selected for inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series for the 23rd consecutive year
Seiko Epson Corporation has been selected for inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series designed by FTSE Russell, a London Stock Exchange Group company. This marks the 23rd consecutive year that Epson has been selected. Under its long term corporate vision ‘Engineered Future 2035’, the company aims to simultaneously realise both social and economic value and continue to generate sustainable growth, based on its efficient, compact, and precise technologies and philosophy. Ep


MM Group recognised in Time’s ‘world’s most sustainable companies 2026’ ranking
MM Group has been named among the world’s most sustainable companies 2026 by Time Magazine and Statista, recognising the company’s measurable progress in sustainability, transparent reporting and responsible business practices. The ranking recognises 750 companies worldwide and is based on a multi-stage assessment of sustainable business practices, external commitments and ratings, reporting standards and transparency, as well as environmental and social stewardship. The


SSAB and partners launch closed loop steel recycling initiative in the US
SSAB Americas, The Greenbrier Companies and Alter Trading are partnering on a circular economy project that demonstrates how recycled materials can be used to produce near zero emissions steel and returned to the supply chain for new steel making. The effort begins at SSAB’s Iowa operations where its near zero emissions steel, SSAB Zero, is produced from recycled metals and fossil free energy. Greenbrier is currently using SSAB Zero steel to produce 50 gondola railcars, whi


Food waste – the opportunity is hiding in plain sight
Global environmental action NGO WRAP will use London Climate Action Week (LCAW) as the first in a series of international events to change the narrative around global food waste, showing that we have ‘Everything to gain – nothing to waste’ by acting on one of the world's biggest overlooked economic, environmental and social opportunities. With events at Climate Week New York City and COP31 to follow, WRAP will launch a new global campaign to focus on scaling action to re


Parkside partners with Green the UK to plant 1000 climate change resistant trees
Flexible packaging specialist Parkside has reinforced its commitment to environmental responsibility by announcing a new partnership with wildlife conservation initiative Green the UK that will see 1000 trees planted across the UK. The flexible packaging expert will provide valuable funding for Green the UK’s Climate Resilient Trees for Schools Project, delivered in partnership with the Royal Forestry Society (RFS). This will provide grants to RFS members to drive the plant


End of an era for Robin Hood's oak
The gigantic oak standing at the heart of Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, is estimated to be up to 1200 years old, but it has been in decline for some time. This is despite tireless efforts by the RSPB, which manages the forest, and leading tree and soil health experts, to improve its health and prolong its life. It is impossible to determine one exact cause of the oak’s demise. A complex combination of issues including more than a hundred years of well intentioned stru


Two billion cans used during FIFA World Cup 2026 – the trophy isn’t the only valuable metal on offer!
Aluminium drinks cans used in the UK during FIFA World Cup 2026 could cover the transfer fees of many top players if recycled. The UK will consume an estimated two billion canned drinks over the course of FIFA World Cup 2026, according to Recycle Now and Every Can Counts. As recycling, these have a market value of around £28.5 million – enough to pay all (or some) of the transfer fees of many of the tournament’s top players. Aluminium cans have a recycling value of aroun


Consumers embrace convenient refill solutions in personal care
Today is World Refill Day. Amcor has completed new consumer research exploring attitudes towards refill packaging in the personal care sector across Europe. Drawing on insights from 2749 consumers surveyed across six major European countries, the research reveals that refill packaging is now well established across personal care categories, including shower and bath products, haircare and handwash liquid soap. As consumers increasingly incorporate refill systems into their


New report highlights $4 billion EV charging investment opportunity across emerging economies
A new report launched by C40 Cities and the World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation (IFC), in collaboration with The Climate Pledge through the Laneshift Programme, and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), highlights how city and national governments in emerging economies can play a decisive role in accelerating the implementation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The report, Market Analysis of Electric Vehicle (EV) Public Char


Britain's favourite butterfly revealed
The nation has spoken and crowned the Peacock Britain’s Favourite Butterfly in a landmark poll. Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation has revealed that the colourful Peacock has beaten off fierce competition from a colourful cast of species to take the top spot as Britain’s Favourite Butterfly. Topping the first ever vote to find the nation’s champion, the garden favourite beat 59 other butterflies to claim the highly coveted title, in a vote that saw over 20,000 vote


RMetS Weather Photographer of the Year 2026 opens for entries
The Gorgeous Ring, Shuchang Dong and Geshuang Chen – Winner of the Main Category, 2025. The world’s favourite weather photography competition returns as the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) officially opens entries for the Weather Photographer of the Year 2026. Now entering its second decade, the competition invites photographers from around the globe to submit striking images that capture the power, beauty and impact of weather. It celebrates outstanding photography


RDM Group hits 2025 sustainability targets as circular economy model delivers results
Leading European cartonboard producer, RDM Group, has launched its 2025 Sustainability Report pre-release, revealing the group is on track to meet or exceed its 2030 targets. Against a backdrop of rising regulatory pressure and growing demand for full value chain accountability, the company is positioning itself as a benchmark for circular packaging systems and cross-industry collaboration. RDM Group recycled 1058 kilotons of paper in 2025, exceeding the 1055 kilotons of


New PlasticFree Babies campaign urges government action on plastic chemicals in baby products
A Plastic Planet has launched PlasticFree Babies, a global campaign calling first on the UK government to reduce babies' exposure to potentially toxic chemicals from plastic products during the first 1000 days of life. Backed by leading scientists and clinicians, the campaign argues that while peer reviewed research on the impact of chemicals in plastic has grown rapidly in recent years, regulation has not kept pace to protect health. The first 1000 days, from conception


Cambridge MP backs calls to accelerate plastic free innovation during Xampla visit
Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner has backed calls to ramp up support for British businesses leading the fight against plastic pollution. Based on 15 years of research at the University of Cambridge, Xampla's Morro materials bring world first technology to market; replacing the plastic in packaging with chemically unmodified plant polymers. Five years on from his first visit to the company, based at Cambridge Science Park, the former DEFRA minister saw first hand how Morro Co


Use the ‘Caveman Method’ to beat heatwaves in 2026
After unusually warm weather hit much of the UK during May, keeping cool has been on the minds of many at home or at work. Timed to mark World Environment Day 2026 today (5 June, 2026), the experts at Green Doors, the Luton based sustainable door and window company, say many people make their homes and working spaces hotter during heatwaves by opening windows and doors at the wrong time of day. So, as Britain braces for another summer of extreme heat, the company’s founde
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