Environmental stories tagged with: S P

Real Nappies

Green light for UK's first nappy recycling plant

Monday, 23rd March 2009, 1:13 pm
The disposable nappy: environmental curse or the greatest time-saving invention for the parent? Thanks to a new recycling plant, filling landfill with nappies may be a thing of the past.
Cycling

Sustainable transport system for Cardiff

Friday, 20th March 2009, 7:07 pm
Free bikes, free buses and a modern parking system will make Cardiff a beacon for sustainable travel in Wales thanks to a £28.5 million investment by the Welsh Assembly Government and Cardiff Council.
  Window Shopping

Great Green Expectations

Tuesday, 17th March 2009, 3:24 pm
Business is tough in a recession, but if businesses are able to demonstrate their green credentials consumers still want to buy green.
Energy Highway

Eco-Teaching resources and blog

Monday, 16th March 2009, 3:18 pm
If you're a teacher you are probably always on the look out for teaching resources. General Motors (an unlikely source we know) has created an education website that offers teachers and students resources and activities that highlight energy, environment and sustainability topics.
  The City of London

S&P launches U.S. Carbon Efficient Index

Tuesday, 10th March 2009, 11:45 am
A growing number of investors want to be able to trade on more than just a company's bottom line, they want to measure and compare performance across a number of vectors, not least a company's carbon efficiency.
Coal Fired Power Station

Green funding for dirty power stations criticised

Wednesday, 4th March 2009, 11:35 am
The World Development Movement has criticised a UK government plan to put almost £400 million of 'green' aid designed to assist developing countries low carbon development into a World Bank fund that will subsidise new dirty coal power plants.
Supermarket

Excessive packaging still costing shoppers

Wednesday, 18th February 2009, 7:01 pm
Excessive food packaging used by supermarkets is undermining householders' efforts to recycle more and is adding to council tax bills, according to a new report from the Local Government Association.
Car Exhaust

Sustainability at the centre of Irish transport policy

Friday, 6th February 2009, 12:13 pm
The Irish Government has announced plans to move 500,000 commuters to "more sustainable forms of transport" by 2020.
Sharp thin-cell solar

Sharp to introduce 2nd generation thin film solar cells in U.S.

Wednesday, 14th January 2009, 3:00 pm
Sharp has announced that it will be introducing next generation thin film solar cells in the U.S. market in the near future.
RAC Transit

RAC introduces hybrid vehicles into its fleet

Monday, 1st December 2008, 7:59 pm
RAC has announced that it will be trialling retro-fitted hybrid vehicles as part of a wider initiative to reduce CO2 emissions.
Tesco

Tesco to cut its carbon footprint by investing £27 million in mini power stations

Monday, 1st December 2008, 5:58 pm
Tesco today unveiled plans to generate energy on-site at 50 of its UK stores, making decentralised energy generation a key part of its strategy to halve the carbon footprint of its existing estate by 2020.
Datacentre

EU publishes Code of Conduct for data centres

Thursday, 20th November 2008, 3:33 pm
In 2007, electricity consumed by data centres in the EU was estimated to be 56 TWh per year, and is projected to increase to 104 TWh per year by 2020. The projected energy consumption rise poses a problem for EU energy and environmental policies.
Desert in Oman are covered with carbonate mineral.

Tapping into naturally rapid carbon sinks

Tuesday, 11th November 2008, 12:27 pm
Scientists say that a type of rock found at or near the surface in the Mideast nation of Oman and other areas around the world could be harnessed to soak up huge quantities of globe-warming carbon dioxide.
Ian Solomon-Kawall meets mayor Boris Johnson at the press launch of Capital Growth at the Thrive Her

Mayor launches 'Capital Growth' to boost locally grown food in London

Tuesday, 4th November 2008, 6:19 pm
Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Rosie Boycott, Chair of London Food, today launched an innovative scheme to turn 2,012 pieces of land into thriving green spaces to grow food by 2012.
Eco-Towns

Public consultation opens for eco-towns

Tuesday, 4th November 2008, 4:44 pm
Local communities will get their next chance to have their say on the eco-town proposals as Housing Minister Margaret Beckett today launches the Government's second round of formal consultation on the proposed locations and standards for eco-towns.
 
 
 
 
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