Baby boomers ahead of Gen Z in sustainable habits
During this year’s Plastic Free July campaign audience insight company GWI published new research showing that Brits are making a more conscious effort to live sustainably – but it’s not…
KIND chooses love with limited edition designs
Healthy snack brand KIND has rolled out limited edition bars in collaboration with Choose Love, a charity supporting refugees and displaced people around the world. KIND has teamed up with…
KinKind in airtime-for-equity deal with UKTV Ventures
In a move that coincides with Plastic Free July, UKTV has invested in British plastic-free beauty start-up, KinKind, through its multi-million pound investment fund, UKTV Ventures. The £1 million ‘airtime-for-equity’…
Artist creates David Attenborough sculpture with Radnor Hills bottles
To celebrate Wales coming third globally for its recycling credentials, Welsh artist Nathan Wyburn created a 3sqm sculpture of Sir David Attenborough at the Royal Welsh Show in July using…
California Sets a Precedent With the Nation’s Toughest Plastic Pollution Legislation
Aggressive new California legislation passed and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom will help the state dramatically cut down on its single-use plastic over the next decade. And, it…
Ecovalia launches the second edition of Ecodesign
La asociación profesional española de la producción ecológica premiará, a través del concurso profesional Ecodiseño, la apuesta de las empresas agroalimentarias y de cosmética por el packaging sostenible. El plazo…
Over 55s are most committed green consumers
New research from Aviva shows that UK people aged over 55 are the most committed to reducing their personal environmental impacts.
Ecolean at the top globally in trusted sustainability rankings
Lightweight packaging specialist Ecolean has achieved Gold Medal Recognition 2020 for its sustainability work. The certificate is awarded by the independent sustainability ratings provider, EcoVadis.
Alternative Oxford farming conference is where the ‘Real’ action is now
Michael Wale reports here on some of the most hotly contested topics at this year’s ‘alternative’ Oxford Real Farming Conference
‘Ferocious’ pressure to ditch plastic fuels packaging panic
“Ferocious” pressure from consumers to ditch plastic packaging is panicking supermarkets and food brands into switching to materials that may be worse for the environment.