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Sustainability, innovation, and the bioeconomy: How to lobby for favourable government policies

Discover how lobbying is essential to influencing government policies concerning sustainability and the bioeconomy.

Using electrolysers to turn carbon dioxide into a sustainable bioproduct

The creation of the sustainable bioproduct, acetic acid, out of carbon monoxide derived from captured carbon

Aviation decarbonisation will be crucial in coming years, says UK Government

A gradual two-year plan for aviation decarbonisation aims to reach ‘jet zero’ by 2050, which will be faster than any other G7 country.

US Government announces $6bn funding to combat industrial emissions

The US Department of Energy has revealed it will fund the $6bn Industrial Demonstrations Program to tackle industrial emissions.

Could Machine Learning develop sustainable biomass?

Scientists have conducted an experiment to determine if Machine Learning is advancing the research and development of biomass products.

Flue2Chem project awarded £5m to convert industrial waste into sustainable materials

The Flue2Chem project aims to reduce carbon emissions by converting industrial waste gases into sustainable materials.

B Corp Certification: Making businesses sustainable for people and the planet

B Lab is enabling businesses to become more sustainable and beneficial for their employees by becoming B Corp Certified. Aligning sustainability and business is fundamental...

EPSRC outline what is needed to build a sustainable future for the UK

Professor Dame Lynn Gladden, Executive chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) outlines their efforts to achieve the UK’s net zero...

Customer led energy transition for sustainable smart cities

Rethinking customer led energy partnerships through new age energy transition for smart, sustainable cities. The vertical relationship between energy utilities and their customers is paving...

The UK’s road to zero transport emissions

Neil Wallis, Head of Communications at the Zemo Partnership, details the UK’s challenges on its journey to zero transport emissions. In July 2021, the Department...

Aquatic ecosystem services: From concept to economic valuation

The University of Waterloo’s Ecohydrology Research Group and Water Resources Economics Research Group detail how vital it is to optimise our aquatic ecosystem services, ensuring...

Transforming bauxite residue waste into critical materials

An environmentally friendly proprietary separation process will allow ElementUS to transform bauxite residue waste into valuable products that enable green technology. Bauxite residue is a...

Wood: The renewable raw material to fuel our green future

Dr Andreas Eigenheer from the Bern University of Applied Sciences outlines how wood - an exceptionally versatile renewable raw material - can be utilised...

Exploring the impacts of nutrient legacies on cultural eutrophication

Professor Phillippe Van Cappellen and Stephanie Slowinski from the Ecohydrology Research Group, University of Waterloo, discuss how nutrient legacies affect cultural eutrophication, a process...

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