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Thyssenkrupp in advanced talks to adjust funding for €3 billion green steel plant - reuters.com
Thyssenkrupp in advanced talks to adjust funding for €3 billion green steel plant reuters.com
August 13, 2026Waste company owner is a 'woman in a man's world'
A woman who runs a waste collection firm says she was warned not to get involved in the industry.
August 9, 2026Mums hope school uniform swap will help families
Items were donated to the pair for a swap event held in Tavistock Library.
August 7, 2026New clothing saved from waste by sewing charity
Unwanted clothes are reworked and donated by Dressability in Swindon instead of going to landfill.
August 5, 2026Amazon sued by consumers over seafood sustainability claims - reuters.com
Amazon sued by consumers over seafood sustainability claims reuters.com
July 31, 2026'We are rescuing unpicked blackberries'
Low-income households will benefit from blackberries being collected, a community group says.
July 29, 2026Are BuzzBallz actually recyclable?
The company behind BuzzBallz said they were recyclable on its website, but experts say this is not true.
July 28, 2026Are BuzzBallz actually recyclable?
BuzzBallz cannot be recycled as the metal lid and plastic body are attached, say experts.
July 24, 2026Butterfly city blooms in shadow of office blocks
A patch of land in Hull city centre has been allowed to grow wild to create a haven for insects.
July 23, 2026Climate-focused regeneration breathes hope into a long-neglected Rome suburb - Reuters
Climate-focused regeneration breathes hope into a long-neglected Rome suburb Reuters
July 20, 2026Going with the flow: Renewable energy battery breakthrough
A 3D-printed battery designed at Queen's University Belfast could speed up energy storage research.
July 20, 2026From coffee grounds to guinea pig bedding - the composters keeping it local
Food waste is a resource like water and should be kept in communities, compost champions say.
July 19, 2026Is Burnham promising a new dawn for North Sea oil and gas?
The incoming PM is expected to announce fresh support for the North Sea from day one of his premiership.
July 19, 2026India joins select group of nations operating hydrogen-powered trains - Reuters
India joins select group of nations operating hydrogen-powered trains Reuters
July 17, 2026Ten countries urge EU to rethink new carbon price on fuel - Reuters
Ten countries urge EU to rethink new carbon price on fuel Reuters
July 15, 2026China turns to electric taxis to soften Hormuz oil shock - Reuters
China turns to electric taxis to soften Hormuz oil shock Reuters
July 15, 2026Pop-up free school uniform and prom dress stall
People are being encouraged to donate, swap or take items they need for free.
July 14, 2026Development banks' climate funding hits record, but World Bank pullback looms - Reuters
Development banks' climate funding hits record, but World Bank pullback looms Reuters
July 13, 2026Alderney set to welcome Britain in Bloom judges
Alderney is set to represent the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the national Royal Horticultural Society awards.
July 12, 2026Pressure builds on Europe's biggest port to be greener
A lawsuit demands that the Port of Rotterdam moves faster to cut its dependence on fossil fuel firms.
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Waste company owner is a 'woman in a man's world'
Sandra McCluskey said she is determined to stop waste going to landfill or being fly-tipped The owner of a waste collection company that distributes reusable items to deserving causes said she was "a
Mums hope school uniform swap will help families
The Tavistock Uniform Swap Shop helps families from "forking out on expensive uniforms", its organisers said A free school uniform swap has been set up by two mums who want to help stop families from
New clothing saved from waste by sewing charity
Dressability volunteer Linda Maplestone helps alter branded items so that they can be donated to people in need and saved from landfill A clothing charity has helped save thousands of brand new coats
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'We are rescuing unpicked blackberries'
A community group in Cambridge is hoping to provide free food to low-income households after noticing an abundance of blackberries growing on bushes. Alex Vardill, from Cambridge Sustainable Food, sa
Butterfly city blooms in shadow of office blocks
Sean Clough says the discovery of the small skipper butterfly is "rare for a city" A "butterfly city" has been created in the shadow of office blocks and a shopping centre. Ten species of butterfly
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Going with the flow: Renewable energy battery breakthrough
Dr Hugh O'Connor developed the 3D-printed cell when he discovered a commercial flow battery for his research would cost up to £3,000 A 3D-printed battery developed at Queen's University Belfast could
From coffee grounds to guinea pig bedding - the composters keeping it local
Steph Robinson and ffin Jordao first met at the Centre for Alternative Technology sustainable development charity in Machynlleth When you put food leftovers outside the house for collection, what do
Is Burnham promising a new dawn for North Sea oil and gas?
The final weekend before Andy Burnham enters Downing Street is being dominated by suggestions he'll announce plans for new drilling in the North Sea. On Saturday, the BBC reported the in-coming prime
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Pop-up free school uniform and prom dress stall
An event will allow people to access free school uniforms Parents are being encouraged to donate unwanted school uniforms and prom outfits and swap them for something else, or take what they need for
Alderney set to welcome Britain in Bloom judges
Alderney will welcome judges to the island at the end of July Final preparations are underway for this year's Britain in Bloom competition. The island of Alderney is set to represent the Bailiwick o
Pressure builds on Europe's biggest port to be greener
Rotterdam is home to five oil refineries Standing on a grassy verge in the Hook of Holland, I'm overlooking the Port of Rotterdam. At the delta of the Rhine and Meuse in the Netherlands, on land lar
This 'ambitious' tree planting action plan is a first for NI
Minister Muir said the first-ever tree-planting plan was "ambitious" The current rate of tree planting in Northern Ireland will have to more than triple by 2032, to get on track for 12% woodland cove
Turbines turning from wind to sustainable products
Andrew Billingsley from Lurgan firm Plaswire Ltd said the company was "preventing the incineration of plastics" by turning old wind farm blades into other products When a renewable energy hero needs
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Call for stability to help farming industry
Rob Halliday said there had been too many changes of environment secretary in recent years A new plan for the future of farming could be undermined by the current lack of political stability, a Corni
Compliant farmers could face fewer inspections under new pollution proposals
Karen Brosnan is the independent chair of the group Farmers who sign up to a new programme could face fewer inspections, if fresh proposals to tackle water pollution from agriculture are adopted. Th