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July 16th 2019
Ocean conservation is an issue that has sky-rocketed to the forefront of public perception since Blue Planet 2 aired, with images and information regarding pollution from plastics, chemicals and other sources dominating headlines. The issue is now so prominent that MPs in the UK have adopted a new cross-party policy agenda on the issue, after central Government’s...
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The electric vehicle (EV) announcement to have grabbed most of the headlines this week is BMW’s launch of its first fully electric Mini Cooper, which is due to go on sale next year at a list price of £24,400. But perhaps a more innovative EV to have emerged this month is Toyota’s futuristic Prius Prime with...
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It’s been a busy couple of weeks in the renewables sector, with Ørsted installing its 100th turbine at its Hornsea One offshore wind farm; India launching a domestic rooftop solar framework for slum regions and ground being broken on a 10MW solar farm in Cuba. Building on this trend, blue economy project developers Simply Blue Energy and CorPower have...
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While plastics are often the focus of this column, they are just one of many problematic waste streams that are growing as the global population expands. Indeed, the UK Government’s new Resources and Waste Strategy cites textiles, fishing gear, vehicle tyres, construction waste and mattresses among the products which should be subject to extended producer responsibility charges. The...
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In this column, edie often features a new standalone building or development with particularly impressive sustainability credentials. This week, however, a good news story concerning a city-wide network of “living” roofs for bus stops has caught the attention of the editorial team. The scheme, which was this week completed in the Dutch city of Utrecht,...
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