Toyota, Daimler Truck and Volvo Group Expand cellcentric to Accelerate Hydrogen Transport
Toyota Motor Corporation is set to join Daimler Truck and Volvo Group as an equal shareholder in fuel cell joint venture cellcentric, following the signing of a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding between the companies. The move aims to strengthen the development and commercialisation of fuel cell systems for heavy-duty vehicles and other applications.
Ellen MacArthur Foundation: Why Paper-Based Packaging is Vital in Tackling Flexible Plastic Pollution
A report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation highlights the potential role of paper-based materials in addressing the growing environmental impact of flexible plastic packaging. The study calls for rapid innovation and industry collaboration to develop paper-based alternatives that can be responsibly designed and scaled.
Nike’s FIFA World Cup Shirts Made of 100% Textile Waste
When players take to the pitch at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Nike produced jerseys will showcase more than national pride. They will also represent a significant step toward circular fashion: elite performance kits made entirely from recycled textile waste.
LoganAir, Royal Mail & BETA Technologies: UK’s First Electric Flight Demo Launches Across Scottish Mail Routes
The UK’s first real-world electric aircraft demonstrations have launched across Scotland, as Loganair, Royal Mail and BETA Technologies test how electric aviation could support essential mail deliveries to remote communities.
Mondelez Expands Recycled Plastic Across Easter Range in Amcor Partnership
How is Mondelez and Cadbury improving Easter packaging sustainability?
The Three Core Principles Behind Diageo’s New Climate Transition Plan
Global beverage producer Diageo has unveiled a new Climate Transition Plan (CTP) outlining how the company intends to reduce emissions across its operations and value chain while preparing the business for a low-carbon and climate-resilient future.
