Business
Green Steel from the Arctic Circle: BMW’s new deal
Luxury carmaker BMW has today (20 October) announced its new partnership with H2 Green Steel, a Swedish startup that is using hydrogen and renewable energy to create fossil fuel-free steel. The startup is currently building its first ever industrial-scale production…
Vodafone to introduce Recycled Eco-SIM cards
Telecoms giant Vodafone will this month be rolling out its new Eco-SIM cards, made entirely from recycled plastic. The new eco-model will be initially launched across all 12 of its European markets, in addition to Egypt, Turkey and South Africa.…
Brands including Alpro and Oatly set up Plant-based Food Alliance
Five major dairy and meat alternative brands have today (20 October) announced the launch of a new ‘Plant-based Food Alliance’ in the UK, established with the aim of promoting the plant-based food and drink industry and cementing Britain as a…
Budweiser to set up Green Hydrogen Brewery
Brewing company Budweiser has today (19 October) announced its plans for a carbon neutral brewery, using green hydrogen to supply the facility in a collaboration with renewable energy firm Protium. Once completed, the project would be the first ever to…
Neste to launch new Renewable Diesel collaboration in Finland
Oil refiner Neste is set to collaborate with Finnish restaurant chain Hesburger to collect used cooking oil (UCO) from over 300 local Hesburger restaurants, for use in manufacturing renewable diesel. In addition, the restaurant chain will use Neste’s MY Renewable…
Commentary: Sustainability is Now Consumers’ Biggest Concern, Overtaking Personal Health
Innova Market Insights’ most recent report titled “Top Ten Trends for 2022” revealed that above personal health, consumers are now more concerned about sustainability of their products. Reference: https://vegconomist.com/environment/sustainability-is-now-consumers-biggest-concern-overtaking-personal-health/
