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Cutting-edge transport projects receive £1.4m to encourage clean travel

Innovative ideas could win up to £45,000 in funding to contribute to the government’s aim of efficient and clean travel networks.

€380m in EU LIFE Programme funding to drive green transition

The European Commission has granted over €380m to 133 innovative projects under the LIFE Programme, accelerating Europe's green transition.

Government announces new plans for cleaner air travel in UK airspace

Fewer delays and reduced bottlenecks could help advance cleaner air travel with new plans to modernise UK airspace design.

UK and New Zealand partner on space debris removal and satellite servicing

The UK and New Zealand space agencies are enhancing space sustainability by signing a new agreement focused on space debris removal.

Unlocking the potential of hemp-based polymers

Biopolymers made of hemp oil form a versatile platform for high-performance plastics with benign degradation products.

New strategy to crackdown on NHS medical waste

The government is launching a major crackdown on NHS medical waste to help divert more resources to frontline care.

ZeroF Project hosts webinar on PFAS-free solutions for textiles and packaging

The ZeroF Project is hosting a stakeholder webinar to address the need for PFAS-free solutions in the textile and packaging industries.

The role of electric motors in sustainable electric vehicles

Discover the key factors driving the sustainability of electric motors in EVs, from material choices to efficiency and power density.

ArcticNet: Advancing knowledge on the Arctic

Canada’s ArcticNet aims to advance knowledge of the Arctic and provide innovative solutions to its challenges.

International E-waste Day: Consumers urged to recycle and reuse unused electronics

Consumers have been urged to collect dead and/or unused electronics and give them a second life by reusing or recycling them properly.

New approach to England’s green spaces is needed, report says

Chair of Natural England Tony Juniper says the benefits provided by England’s green spaces make them vital to national prosperity.

The enhancement of water resources, water science, and water quality

Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, explores the enhancement of water quality.

Rice University scientists engineer bacteria to break down PET plastic

Rice University researchers have developed a bioengineering method that can effectively break down PET plastic.

Small lifestyle changes, big impact: Circular Change’s circular economy vision

Circular Change explains how small lifestyle changes can make a major contribution to the global circular economy movement.

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