Month: October 2025

Up to 65,000 greener flights set for take-off

Exolum, Europe’s leading energy logistics company, has announced its decision to invest £4.5 million in creating the UK’s first independent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blending facility at Redcliffe Bay in south-west England, as part of new plans for a UK-wide network of SAF blending hubs. The announcement comes as the UK’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill, …

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Accelerating decarbonisation across global sports and entertainment

Abatable, a leading carbon procurement and market intelligence platform, and Artemeter, a carbon investment manager and advisory firm, have announced a strategic partnership to support decarbonisation across the global sports and entertainment industries. The partnership combines Abatable’s capabilities in carbon credit sourcing, procurement and due diligence with Artemeter’s expertise in decarbonisation strategy, business development and carbon …

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Tosca’s UDP half pallet

Tosca’s reusable plastic half pallet has transformed beverage distribution and merchandising in the UK – and now, this durable, shop floor-ready solution is gaining traction across Europe. Tosca, a global leader in 100% reusable and recyclable plastic packaging and pooling solutions, is expanding the reach of its UDP half pallet, a robust asset designed for …

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World’s first additive-free, edible protection for fresh produce

Food-tech pioneer Saveggy has introduced the first additive-free plant-based protection for fresh produce, to replace plastic packaging.   Edible and made from only two ingredients, rapeseed oil and oat oil, it offers a waste-free alternative as the EU prepares to ban single-use plastics for fresh produce by 2030. Scaling this solution across Europe could help to …

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Britain’s engineers get a heat pump ‘giveaway’

Heating engineers across Britain are being offered a chance to warm up their own homes with cutting-edge tech – and a potential cash saving. Nesta, the UK’s research and innovation foundation, is calling on engineers to take part in its Start at Home scheme, which helps participants to install a government-funded heat pump in their own property. …

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