London South Bank University (LSBU) has become the 10th university in the UK that is working towards ensuring that the electronics they use are from sweatshop-free...
Through Transport for London, the Mayor is undertaking a formal consultation on the Emissions Surcharge (ES, also known as the ‘T-charge’), to be introduced into the...
A non-profit, United Nations accredited charity organisation, IDEAS For Us, organised a three-day ‘hackathon’, with Orlando-based digital creative agency – Purple, Rock, Scissors (PRPL) – to...
Some people might see the term eco-friendly and think it’s a costly lifestyle choice and one that requires far too much effort, but having a greener...
The Christmas period is usually associated with frosty mornings, crackling fires and flickering candles, adorned Christmas trees giving off that wonderful pine aroma, cups of hot chocolate...
In the most recent country review of energy policies, the International Energy Agency has praised Italy’s extensive long-term energy strategy and the increase in its efforts...
Fisheries Programme Manager at WWF-UK, Helen Mclachlan, has released the following respone to the release of the House of Lords Union Committee Report, ‘Brexit:Fisheries’: “WWF supports...
DEFRA revealed on Friday that 10,886 badgers have been killed this year in 10 different zones as a result of the government’s badger cull policy, meaning...
Professor Aled Jones, Director of the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University and former Anglia Ruskin PhD student, Dr Samir Saran, have recently written a...
The furniture supply to London social housing tenants is expected to undergo a revolutionary transformation as the Furniture Resource Centre acquires two major furniture contracts in...