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Reducing farm methane emissions with smart management and high-quality forage

Methane emissions from livestock present a significant challenge for sustainable farming. Effective management practices and the selection of high-quality forage can mitigate these emissions. By...

How engineered polymers and IoT create a zero-damage supply chain

Engineered polymers and IoT enable logistics professionals to significantly reduce emissions and enhance overall efficiency.

Experts backed by £4m funding to advance next-gen aviation technology

The funding will secure the UK’s leadership in aviation technology and the fast-growing field of drones and unmanned aircraft systems.

Silent speed: The fast, fuel-efficient European helicopter setting the pace for clean aviation

With its sleek design and groundbreaking aerodynamics, the Airbus RACER is a symbol of Europe’s commitment to clean aviation.

How hydrogen-powered drilling can reshape clean geotechnical construction

Hydrogen-powered drilling promises a sustainable alternative that can boost clean geotechnical construction practices in the long term.

Diversifying protein to secure our future: The power of innovation

EIT Food how agrifood innovation helps in diversifying protein and driving the transformation towards a fairer, more resilient food system.

Historic UN treaty heralds new era for ocean conservation

A momentous UN treaty marks a breakthrough in ocean conservation, protecting high seas biodiversity and ensuring sustainable use.

Pressure on European supply chains has sparked a wave of collaboration, not panic

Nicholas Mazzei explores how the supply chain sector in Europe is working together to deal with the current constraints and congestion.

Beyond the battery: The future of green fuels

Green fuels offer reduced emissions and improved efficiency across various sectors. However, significant challenges still need to be overcome.

UKEF funding for aviation experts set to make industry more sustainable

UK Export Finance has announced support for a £20m investment in market-leading aviation experts 3TOP Aviation. Learn more here.

The countdown to ESPR DPP compliance: What it means in three key milestones

There are three key milestones businesses need to consider to stay ahead of ESPR and DDP legislation. Click here to discover more.

Global methane emissions continue to rise: Can we change the tide?

A study from the University of Birmingham has revealed that global methane emissions continue to rise steadily with no signs of slowing.

UK launches Horizon Europe programme campaign in Spain and Germany to boost collaboration

UK launches a new campaign in Spain and Germany to showcase the benefits of collaborating with British researchers through Horizon Europe.

£104m boost to local transport to transform communities across the UK

£104m funding for local transport will improve buses, cycling, and safer streets, connecting UK communities to jobs, education, and services.

Why rigorous standards are vital in the sustainable biomaterials supply chain

The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials discusses its role in promoting sustainability in the biomaterials industry.

Beyond sustainability: Redesigning chemistry for a bio-based future

Dr Jen Vanderhoven, COO of BBIA, discusses ‘bio-better materials’ – the next-generation of biology-derived substances.

Denmark secures EU approval for €626m forest planting scheme

Denmark secures €626m EU funding for forest planting scheme to boost biodiversity, capture carbon, and convert farmland into forests by 2045.

From PFAS-free alternatives to public engagement: ZeroF’s video campaign on risks and solutions of forever chemicals

ZeroF's video campaign raises awareness about the risks of PFAS and highlights its efforts in developing safe, sustainable alternatives.

How low-carbon fuels decarbonise heavy transport

The transition to low-carbon fuels offers a viable solution to curbing greenhouse gases caused by heavy transport. Find out more here.

Farmers must adopt low-carbon biofuels for sustainable agriculture, experts say

Policies that reward farmers for adopting “climate-smart” practices when growing low-carbon biofuel crops would remove current hurdles.

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