NEWS

Read the latest sustainability news

High-performance paper and cardboard sorting plant
STADLER, the globally-active German company specialised in the planning, production and assembly of turnkey sorting plants, has completed a new high-performance paper and cardboard sorting

Enviromena has energised Medebridge Solar Farm
From 1st September, Medebridge will deliver renewable electricity supported by the UK’s largest solar Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (CPPA) with an educational institution. The 10-year

M&S Launches Resale On eBay
Marks & Spencer has announced the launch of its first dedicated resale service for clothing, footwear and accessories on eBay — the destination for branded,

Chaddlewood Co-op and Post Office transforms store
Chaddlewood Co-op and Post Office re-launches following an eight-week programme of works and improvements pound to ‘transform’ the store. Located on Glen Road, Chaddlewood, the

Statera Energy powers UK’s largest BESS site
Thurrock Storage, the UK’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS) developed by Statera Energy is now energised and delivering electricity to the grid. This landmark

UK’s first offshore wind farm recyclable rotor blades
RWE and turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa are driving a new era of wind turbine innovation with the first ever large-scale installation of recyclable blades at

ABB to invest CA$130 million in Canadian R&D
ABB announced that it will invest more than CA$130 million (around US$100 million) to expand the R&D and production capacity of its advanced power protection

More sustainable LEGO play
The LEGO Group has launched a new campaign, Built for Tomorrow, showcasing the company’s ongoing sustainability journey and the innovation behind every LEGO® brick. At the

JLR’s renewable energy drive
JLR has reached a significant milestone in the roll‑out of its global renewable energy strategy with the opening of a new solar farm the size