Pinault-Printemps-Redoute, the group behind leading luxury and sports brands, such as Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen and Puma, has introduced five-year environmental and social targets...
Tomorrow, just under half of the UK’s local councils will be holding elections. If you’re stuck for which party to vote for, Blue & Green Tomorrow...
April has been a busy month from sustainable news perspective. Blue & Green Tomorrow takes a look some of the biggest stories and examines how other news outlets...
May Day, Labour Day, International Workers’ Day—whatever label you prefer—has evolved from humble yet fundamental origins into an anti-capitalist opportunity for some and more recently borrowed...
EIRIS tackles the big question: “Are we on track for Rio+20?” in its latest sustainability report, and discovers that the UK and continental Europe are trumping...
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is calling for governments to step up creation of sustainable jobs and increase global economic development by working with the...
The fallout of the Occupy movement has sparked increased curiosity in socially responsible investment, according to an American asset management firm. Matthew Patsky, chief executive of...
The Royal Society has released a report that calls for a rebalancing of global consumption and population to help 1.3 billion people escape poverty. People and...
In 2010/11, the renewable energy industry supported 110,000 jobs in the UK, according to a new report by the Renewable Energy Association (REA). Renewable Energy: Made...
Just in case you missed them, here’s a rundown of the features published on Blue & Green Tomorrow April 16–22. Kicking off the week on Monday,...
BP, Dow Chemical and Rio Tinto are all major sponsors at this summer’s London Olympics. But with a history of unethical and unsustainable behaviour behind them,...
One of Britain’s biggest renewable energy communities, Energyshare, has launched a competition that will reward five projects with funding of up to £5,000 through Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s...
Friggatriskaidekaphobia: The fear of Friday the 13th. Once you’ve untied your tongue, it sounds like nonsense – can someone really fear a date? Taking a break...
A number of Britain’s biggest banks and insurance companies are abandoning investments in the cluster bomb manufacturing industry—a welcome but overdue decision. The quartet—Lloyds Banking Group,...
The Carbon Trust has released statistics from a new study that indicate a very positive attitude amongst China’s young adults, with 83% willing to show loyalty...