TotalEnergies and Masdar Launch $2.2bn Renewable Energy Joint Venture to Expand Solar and Wind in Asia
TotalEnergies and Masdar have signed a binding agreement to establish a $2.2 billion joint venture aimed at accelerating the development of renewable energy projects across Asia, combining their onshore solar, wind and battery storage portfolios across nine countries.
ADM Partners with American Farmland Trust to Strengthen U.S. Farm Resilience
ADM has launched a new partnership with American Farmland Trust as part of its Farm Forward Initiative, investing $500,000 to support farmer resilience across six U.S. states through technical assistance, grants and succession planning support.
Lenovo Advances IT Sustainability with Makersite Partnership
Lenovo sets a new standard for transparency and precision in IT sustainability by delivering configuration-level product carbon footprint data for ThinkPad.
OPINION: The Impact of the UK’s £1bn Investment in Transport Electrification – Richard Earl, EO Charging
The UK Government’s recent £1bn commitment to transport electrification marks a significant step forward in the transition to net zero. This funding underlines the scale of ambition to decarbonise the transport sector and accelerate the adoption of zero emission vehicles.
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.
Electric Freightway : Electric HGVs Could Save 1,000 Tonnes of Carbon Per Truck by 2034
A single electric heavy goods vehicle (eHGV) could save around 1,000 tonnes of carbon emissions by 2034 compared with a diesel equivalent, according to the final report from the Electric Freightway programme published by Hitachi ZeroCarbon and GRIDSERVE.
Sony: A Commitment to Environmentally Conscious Materials
Sony Group Corporation is advancing the development of environmentally conscious materials as part of its broader sustainability strategy, with innovations designed to support material circulation, reduce waste and explore new applications in design and manufacturing.
Investing in African Mining Indaba 2026 Report Highlights a New Era for Sustainable Action
The recent release of the Investing in Mining Indaba 2026 Post Event Report offers a timely reflection on a landmark edition of the annual event, held between 9th and 12th February 2026 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Vestas Plans €250m Nacelle and Hub Offshore Wind Factory in Scotland
Vestas Wind Systems A/S has announced plans to establish a nacelle and hub factory in Scotland to meet growing demand for offshore wind in the UK and Europe.
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.
PepsiCo Achieves Dual Water Sustainability Milestones
PepsiCo, Inc. has reached 100 per cent water-replenishment and full adoption of the Alliance for Water Stewardship standards across all company-owned manufacturing facilities in high-water-risk areas, marking a significant step forward in its PepsiCo Positive sustainability ambitions.
