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Metsä Board showcases Muoto moulded fibre solution
PPWR is establishing harmonised packaging requirements across the European Union, accelerating the shift towards recyclable packaging. Fibre based innovation is essential in translating these regulatory requirements into scalable solutions, such as Muoto, which extends fibre into applications previously dominated by plastic. Metsä Board has been showcasing Muoto on its stand at the recent at Interpack 2026, highlighting how fibre based materials can be applied in new packag


Topsoe and BioVeritas sign agreement to accelerate renewable fuels production
Topsoe has entered into an agreement with Texas based, BioVeritas, a sustainable fuels and chemicals technology company commercialising a platform to unlock advantaged feedstocks for existing infrastructure. The agreement will enable fuel producers to license Topsoe’s HydroFlex technology alongside the BioVeritas Process to produce renewable fuels from second generation feedstocks, such as woody biomass, corn stover, wheat straw, and similar waste and residual biomass. The


Stora Enso introduces Bergslagets Skogar as new name for its Swedish forest asset company
Stora Enso has announced Bergslagets Skogar as the new name of its Swedish forest asset company. The announcement marks an important step in its preparations to separate its Swedish forest assets into a standalone listed company, subject to relevant approvals. Bergslagets Skogar represents Stora Enso’s Swedish forest asset entity, comprising long term, sustainably managed forest land with a history of active ownership extending back to year 1288. The name reflects both the


In2tec launches world first recovery facility
A British company leading the charge against environmentally destructive throwaway technology has opened a ReCycle facility to meet increasing demand from OEM customers. The £1.5 million facility is powered using sustainable electronics innovator In2tec’s ReUse and ReCycle technologies, allowing it to undertake component recovery and remanufacturing on behalf of customers. Emma Armstrong, sustainable electronics ambassador, said: ‘Component recovery at scale needs a different


RO Group showcases Silbury House in ‘Sustainable Assets for Real Estate Investors’ webinar
RO Group recently collaborated with NatWest and the Supply Chain Sustainability School to showcase its flagship Milton Keynes office property, Silbury House, as part of an initiative focused on how corporate investors can translate sustainability strategy into practical action across real estate portfolios. As part of the programme, a webinar on ‘Sustainable Assets for Large Corporate Investors in Real Estate’ was held on Tuesday 28 April, bringing together industry leaders


Small manufacturing businesses keep sustainability agenda despite serious pressures
At a time when sustainability commitments are coming under pressure across some of the UK’s biggest businesses, small businesses in the manufacturing sector are holding firm. New research from Novuna Business Finance finds that despite the worries over rising inflation, energy prices and supply chain disruption, many manufacturing small businesses remain committed to making practical progress on sustainability in 2026. The Novuna Business Finance research points to a manufa


Retail interest in climate slips but pressure on banks is building
A recent Hargreaves Lansdown (HL) survey shows concern on climate is declining. Despite this, expectations of action remain: 35% of investors still want HL to prioritise climate engagement, pointing to a growing gap between attention and accountability. This comes as climate tensions in finance escalate, with banks softening policies, protests disrupting AGMs, and most of the public (76%) unaware that climate commitments are being scaled back. Tara Irwin, senior ESG anal


Tropical rainforest loss drops 36% in 2025, but fires threaten global progress
Tropical rainforest loss fell 36% in 2025 from the record high of 2024, according to new data from the University of Maryland’s GLAD (Global Land Analysis & Discovery) Lab, available on World Resources Institute’s Global Forest Watch platform and Global Nature Watch. The findings suggest that strong policies and enforcement can curb forest loss. However, climate driven fires are a dangerous new normal, threatening to reverse recent gains. In 2025, the world lost 4.3 milli


Virgin Media O2 and egg Power begin 10 year solar energy deal
Virgin Media O2 is doubling down on its commitments to use renewable energy and to achieve net zero carbon emissions after agreeing a long term Power Purchase Agreement with egg Power. Under the 10 year agreement, egg Power will supply Virgin Media O2 with solar energy from its new solar farm in Suffolk, which is expected to become operational in 2027. The project is expected to provide around 5% of Virgin Media O2’s total energy supply. This agreement builds on Virgin


ChargePoint launches Express Solo standalone charger for passenger vehicles
ChargePoint has introduced Express Solo: a fast, standalone EV charger, capable of delivering a 600kW charging speed. Express Solo will be ChargePoint’s first DC charger to also be sold across Europe. Delivering high power, scalable EV charging in a single compact cabinet, installation is now possible in tight spaces, at lower construction costs, all while increasing charging speed. Express Solo delivers approximately 40% higher power density than other DC charging solution


DRS 20p flat deposit confirmed
Exchange for Change (the UK DRS operator) has confirmed that a flat 20p deposit will be applied to all in-scope containers as part of the upcoming deposit return scheme (DRS). Commenting on the announcement, Travis Way, managing director at RVM experts EcoVend, part of international circular economy specialists Reconomy, said: ‘While much of the industry had anticipated a flat 20p deposit, its confirmation is a helpful step forward for businesses preparing for the UK’s Depo


Specsavers rolls out national recycling initiative to all UK stores
Specsavers has announced that it is funding a full national roll out of its successful recycling boxes across all of its UK stores, offering customers the chance to responsibly manage their unwanted glasses, case and contact lens packaging. The boxes are provided in partnership with MyGroup, a recycling and waste management company that allows hard to recycle plastic that would otherwise end up in landfill to be separated, sorted and recycled. It then transforms the recyc


One thousand tonnes of plastic migrating from packaging into food annually
New research has mapped the scale of microplastics moving from packaging into food and drinks and concluded the process is predictable and preventable. ‘From Pack to Plate’, published by Earth Action in collaboration with rePurpose Global, is the first global synthesis of micro and nano plastics migrating from food packaging. It estimates packaging releases around 1000 tonnes of plastic particles each year. That is roughly equivalent to the weight of more than 600 cars.


UK Packaging Pact launches to unlock progress in transforming packaging
The UK Packaging Pact had its official launch at Sustainable Ventures. Attended by founding signatories, the event brought together businesses, governments, and experts to mark the start of a ten year programme to unlock progress towards transforming the UK’s packaging system into a sustainable operation through coordinated action, across multiple sectors. Catherine David, CEO, WRAP, said: ‘The UK Packaging Pact is a unique, complete system approach to unlocking packaging


Why most commercial buildings struggle to improve EPC ratings, and what can help
Improving commercial Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings is becoming a strategic priority for organisations managing property portfolios and compliance risk. With proposed changes to Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards and increasing scrutiny of non domestic building performance, many businesses are now reassessing EPC exposure across their estates. Yet understanding which building features are holding performance back, and what changes might realistically improve an
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