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‘Consensus kills ambition’: UN plastics treaty talks end without an agreement

Diplomats from around the world concluded nine days of talks in Geneva — plus a marathon overnight session that lasted into the early hours...

Claros Technologies raises $10 M to speed up PFAS destruction

Claros Technologies announced it has successfully raised $10 million through a convertible note to accelerate the deployment of its PFAS destruction technology. The funding...

Assent Launches New EU Deforestation Regulation Compliance Solution

Supply chain sustainability management solutions provider Assent announced the launch of its new EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) solution, aimed at enabling manufacturers to comply with...

Glasgow air pollution drops by a third following LEZ enforcement, reports city council

Air pollution in Glasgow city centre has dropped by a third since enforcement of the Low Emission Zone, according to an announcement from the...

Webinar: How to nominate in the RSB Transition Leaders’ Awards 2025, sponsored by Airbus

. Geneva, 15 August 2025 – If you couldn’t make our recent public info session on the RSB Transition Leaders’ Awards 2025, sponsored by Airbus,...

Establishing the tray-to-tray recycling market: technology, scale and challenges

Tray-to-tray recycling is becoming a recognised approach for advancing circularity in plastic packaging – especially for food-grade applications. Valerio Sama, Business Development Manager –...

FCA Says Sustainability-Linked Loan Market Has Become More Mature, Credible

The sustainability-linked loan (SLL) market has made progress towards addressing some of its key integrity and credibility issues, according to a new review by...

The Trump administration’s assault on science feels eerily Soviet

In the fall of 1925, agronomist Trofim Lysenko arrived on the dusty plains of what is now Azerbaijan, hoping to keep cows from starving...

Factory farms don’t just stink — they make it harder to breathe, too 

New research out this week underscores what many environmental justice advocates in the U.S. have long argued: Animal feeding operations — another term for factory...

FoodTech Startup Prefer Raises $4.2 Million to Scale Low Carbon Coffee, Cocoa Alternatives

Singapore-based food tech start-up Prefer announced that it has raised $4.2 million in a Pre-Series A funding round, and has commercially launched its new...

Smuggled mercury shows extent of illegal Amazon gold mining

Authorities uncover smuggled supplies of toxic metal mercury that poisons Amazon rainforest as illegal gold mining surges. Source: https://www.eco-business.com/news/smuggled-mercury-shows-extent-of-illegal-amazon-gold-mining/

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