How CCUS is crucial to the UK government’s net zero plans
20 different projects around the UK are currently waiting to hear if they will be part of the next stage of the government’s CCUS...
Net zero ambitions at risk as business concern about energy prices grows
The latest data from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) highlights the extent to which businesses are concerned about soaring energy costs.w
Research from the...
Can the Jet Zero Strategy bring sustainability to the skies?
The Government has recently released its Jet Zero Strategy. But can businesses that rely heavily on air business travel and air freight be confident...
Greening finance: what policy changes should businesses prepare for?
In May and June 2022 the government held a call for evidence on a proposed update to the Green Finance Strategy. What questions does...
Will the next Tory leader take climate seriously?
In the month that the UK issued its first ever red warning for extreme heat, it is harder than ever to ignore the reality...
Business groups call on Conservative leadership candidates to maintain UK’s progress on net zero
Business groups representing thousands of UK businesses, including Lloyds Banking Group, Amazon, Unilever, Coca-Cola, Signify, Scottish Power and Thames Water are calling on Tory...
Mandatory and voluntary carbon compliance in the UK: a short business guide
As the UK gets closer to its 2050 net zero target, organisations are under more pressure than ever to report on their carbon impact...
CCC Progress Report finds “major failures” in UK net zero delivery. What are the...
A damning new report by the independent Climate Change Committee (CCC) finds “warm words” but “little progress” from the government on delivering the UK’s...
Energy efficiency is the first fuel. Why aren’t we harnessing this potent force for...
As corporates and governments face ever more urgent net zero targets, the logical step is to take simple wins wherever we can.
Net zero compliance: what will it look like for business?
The majority of FTSE100 companies have now set a net zero emissions target, and for good reason. These businesses recognise the commercial benefits of taking action: mitigating risk, driving innovation, boosting stakeholder relationships and amplifying their brand.






















