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Ford develops plastics from captured CO2
Ford is developing foams and plastics from captured carbon dioxide.
Read MoreNatalie Bennett stands down as Green Party leader
Natalie Bennett has announced she will not stand for a third term as the leader of the Green Party.
Read MoreKhan proposes ‘big, bold and sometimes difficult policies’ on air pollution
New Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced a formal policy consultation on the capital’s air pollution problems.
Read MorePoorest cities hit hardest by rising air pollution levels
New WHO figures show that global urban air pollution levels have increased by eight per cent, with the world’s poorest cities the most affected.
Read MoreNike joins Ellen MacArthur Foundation as part of circular economy mission
Nike has joined the Ellen MacArthur Foundation as a Global Partner.
Read MoreGovernment offers 75% off hydrogen-fuelled cars with £2m fund
The Office for Low Emission Vehicles has launched a £2million fund aimed at increasing the uptake of zero-emission hydrogen-fuelled fleet vehicles.
Read MoreBerkeley commits to becoming carbon positive housebuilder
Housebuilder Berkeley has announced a commitment to become carbon positive in the next two years.
Read MoreEastEnders picks up award for sustainable production
EastEnders has achieved the albert+ certification for its efforts to help reduce its carbon footprint.
Read MoreBenefits of walking and cycling outweigh effects of air pollution, Cambridge study finds
University of Cambridge researchers have found that the health benefits of walking and cycling outweigh the effects of air pollution in almost all cities.
Read MoreSainsbury’s meets 10% of gas needs with food waste power
Sainsbury’s says its partnership with food waste recycler ReFood produced enough gas in the past year to meet ten per cent of its needs.
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