It aims to identify gaps and get expert advice on the overall sustainability of bio-based and biodegradable plastic products.
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The organisation. which manages four famous art galleries in the UK. said it will make the issue of the environment centre stage.
Read More »Bristol Businesses Team Up to Power Almost 3.000 Homes with Wind
Thrive Renewables and Bristol Energy will source 3.55MW of clean power from two onshore wind farms in Suffolk and Aberdeenshire.
Read More »Government Pledges £80m for Next-Gen Greener Cars and Planes
Development of the new technologies will be led by industry and academia and supported by more than 130 organisations.
Read More »Aberdeen Council Signs Deal for 15 Hydrogen-Powered Double Deckers
It claims the move will see the city become the first in the world to introduce a double decker fleet powered by the clean gas.
Read More »Customers Switching Electricity Suppliers Fall in June
More than 44.000 customers moved to a different power supplier last month.
Read More »Could Wind Turbines Be Killing Cows?
Some farmers in France believe electromagnetic fields coming from electrical infrastructure could be causing high rates of animal mortality.
Read More »Plant-Based Plastics Sprout Up with £60m Government Investment
Along with an expected £149 million investment from the private sector. this money will be used to slash single-use plastic pollution.
Read More »Southern Cities Outperforming Rest of the UK in Terms of Sustainability
A new report highlights a growing geographical divide between cities in the north and south with regards to going green.
Read More »Oil and Gas Infrastructure Is Putting Unborn Children at Risk
The University of Colorado suggests pregnant women living in close proximity to gas wells and oil refineries could have up to a 70% greater chance of giving birth to babies with congenital heart defects.
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