A total of 32 projects are being supported as part of the novel low-emission food production systems competition
ReadThe energy giant has entered into an agreement with trade union representatives to offer its 35,000 employees in France an individual “energy efficiency and transition” allowance of €2,000
ReadIts demonstrator took to the skies in Tucson, Arizona, successfully entering the final phase of testing
ReadBy 2030, they aim for half their concrete to be low carbon
ReadIt plans to fund one or more projects to design, built, test and fly a large-scale demonstrator with an advanced airframe configuration
ReadThey intend to develop, build and operate the facilities and drive forward the production of carbon-neutral steel, with plans to replace coal with the greener alternatives as the main source of energy in steel production
ReadIt aims to reduce average carbon emissions per parcel it delivers in the UK from 205g of CO2 equivalent today to 50g of CO2 equivalent – about the same carbon emissions as making a cup of tea with milk
ReadPhyto Organix Foods’ facility will process 40,000 metric tonnes of yellow peas into soluble and insoluble protein isolates, processed fibre and starch and dietary pea hull fibre
ReadElectric cars and low carbon tech will be at the heart of the agreement
ReadThis new funding will be used to build low-emission aircraft and boost hydrogen technologies
ReadMore than 20% of new cars sold in 18 European markets were electric
ReadThe plan is part of the company’s ongoing drive to reduce its operational emissions
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