Gold and Silver environment awards for water retailer Water Plus for its approach on sustainability and helping customers

Water retailer Water Plus has received a Gold for water management and three Silver international environment awards for its leading work helping organisations to increase water efficiency and lower impacts on the environment

Global gas and pipeline sector faces ‘deep crisis’, says study

As a result of an ‘unprecedented’ drop in global prices and demand, the global pipeline industry is looking at extended delays and stalls

London and Frankfurt come on top as most eco-friendly cities to work in

A new study measures the environmental impact of cities across the globe, ahead of the 50th Earth Day

Ikea unveils additional €200m to put together a way to reach net zero by 2030

The funding will be spread across building new renewable energy capacity and reforestation

Think you’re acting green? Think again…

New research shows there is a dramatic disconnect between the behaviours people think will have a positive impact on the planet and the ones that will actually make the biggest difference

Upcoming hotel allows guests to cut costs by going green

The world’s first hotel where the price is determined by the carbon footprint of each guest’s stay is to open in the city of Kontiolahti, Finland

Zero-carbon aviation ‘unlikely to be feasible by 2050’

That’s the verdict delivered by Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change, who says emissions from aviation could be reduced by around a fifth by the mid-century

More than 50 mobile operators agree to disclose climate impacts

The companies, which include AT&T, BT Group, Orange and Vodafone, are making the move as part of a major initiative led by GSMA

Chinese data centres ‘produce more emissions than 20 million cars’

The country’s data banks and server units produced a total of 99 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions last year alone

Could the real enemy of climate change turn out to be furniture?

It’s unlikely that your Chaise Longue is the sole reason the icecaps are melting but a new study suggests home furnishings do have a surprising impact on the environment