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John Lewis launches teddy repair and refresh service
This National Teddy Bear Day (9th September) John Lewis announced a brand-new service to help bring well-loved teddies and soft toys back to life –

Renault Group joins Sail for Change
Renault Group has signed up to participate in United European Car Carriers’ (UECC) Sail for Change fuel-switching programme, making it the fifth automotive manufacturer to

C-Questra and RepAir expand European partnership
C-Questra B.V., the independent developer of sovereign onshore CO₂ storage hubs, and RepAir Carbon, pioneer of ultra-efficient electrochemical carbon capture technology, announced the expansion of

Sappi expands recyclable, high-barrier paper portfolio
Sappi Europe is strengthening its position as a leader in sustainable packaging with the launch of Guard Pro OHS and Guard Pro OMH. These two

Parliament adopts new EU rules to reduce textile and food waste
Parliament has given its final green light to new measures to prevent and reduce waste from food and textiles across the EU. The updated legislation

Amey launches Nature Positive Strategy
Amey, one of the UK’s leading infrastructure and public services providers, has launched its first Nature Positive Strategy, a landmark commitment to place biodiversity and

NoPalm Ingredients and NIZO sign agreement for first yeast oil demonstration factory
Biotech pioneer NoPalm Ingredients® and contract research company NIZO Food Research jointly announced the establishment of NoPalm Ingredients’ first Demonstration Factory at the Food Innovation

NatPower to Build UK’s Largest Battery Storage Project
NatPower UK has secured an agreement with Sembcorp Utilities (UK) Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Energy UK, for a 32-acre site at Wilton International

Tosca’s reusable displays offer a sustainable alternative
As the retail sector responds to growing pressure to cut waste and embrace more sustainable practices, Tosca is helping brands and retailers make a meaningful