Spreading the Cycling BUG

Getting internal support from those who already cycle to work can help organisations to encourage others to make the switch to more active and sustainable travel options. If you are planning to introduce a cycling...

The road ahead for ESG

This year could be a game-changer, says Andrew Probert, Managing Director, Head of ESG Advisory – EMEA, Kroll. It’s one of the largest risks we face in our lifetimes, but after the COP27 conference closed...

Are you still “KICKING THE CARBON CAN” down the road.

I cannot fathom why many Companies are still “Kicking the Carbon Can” down the road in not addressing their carbon emissions. I wonder what it will take to prick their conscience to start addressing...

Partnership is key

How to master your energy transition to carbon neutrality Many companies in the UK are planning to decarbonise their production facilities. This is important when considering two-thirds of emissions are energy-driven. However, there are...

Principled investment: From empty ESG words to sustainable deeds

If the majority of the world's investors considered the right targets and took the right risks, the energy transition could be achieved in a decade, says Alexandre Garese, founder of the industrial investment company...

Making sustainable change; can businesses really afford NOT to?

Dr. Paul Wright, Academician and Global Sustainable Development Programme Lead, at distance-learning HE provider, MLA College, explores how businesses are quick to cut staff training budgets in financially difficult times, but with the demands...

Establishing The Future Urban Landscape

The concept of a circular economy is not new – in fact, the linear economy characterised by taking, make and dispose of has only existed since the industrial revolution in any particularly meaningful way....

Company fleets risk being left behind

Almost a third of vehicle fleets are not on track to make the EV transition, as the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans looms. Research shows that nearly...

All Change Please, All Change!

In the 17 years I have been involved in Research and Development Tax Relief, I have never seen so much change and uncertainty around the schemes. Q4 2022 certainly has thrown a spotlight on...

University of York signs ‘Green Chemistry’ commitment

The University of York has signed the Green Chemistry Commitment - a charter to train the next generation of chemists about the key principles of green chemistry. The overarching goal of the Green Chemistry Commitment...