The rise of crowdfunding continues, with celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall using the platform Crowdcube to raise £1m for his restaurant and food business River Cottage. River...
A new study by Crowd Companies and Vision Critical has found that the collaborative economy is becoming an increasingly important sector for consumers and is set to...
A petition calling on John Lewis to pay cleaners working at its stores the living wage – currently set at £8.80 in London and £7.65 elsewhere...
Ethical Pets is an online retailer for pet owners, selling various brands of organic, GMO-free, vegetarian and low-carbon food for all kinds of animal companions. Set...
What will business look like in the future and who are our future leaders? We’re over half way through our series speaking with a group of...
The CEO of HSBC Bank Pension Trust, Lesley Alexander, has been appointed as the new chair of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF). She will...
The Sustainable Lifestyle Research Group (SLRG) presented over nine hours of impressive findings from its three-and-a-half year research project at the beautiful Mary Ward House in London...
Seven of the biggest 15 carmakers are set to miss EU carbon reduction targets with a deadline of 2021, according to organisation Transport & Environment (T&E)....
“Shale gas and nuclear power will address carbon emissions in the immediate term, far more effectively than unproven renewables.” That’s the motion being discussed at the...
The electorate is often highly sceptical of politicians and the Westminster, Holyrood, Pierhead and Belfast villages. But healthy scepticism has slipped into an unhealthy cynicism and...
We need to decide on the future shape of our democracy at a national and local level. This article originally appeared in Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Guide...
Better accessibility and promotion are the two most important factors in encouraging more young people to have their say by voting at elections, argues Jack Lewis,...
What will business look like in the future and who are our future leaders? Over the next few weeks, we’ll be speaking with a group of...
Three prominent thinktanks explain their ideas on how to make sustainability and environmental issues a greater part of political thought. This article originally appeared in Blue...
An investigation by Greenpeace has revealed that football merchandise produced for this summer’s World Cup by some leading sports brands contain hazardous chemicals. Well-known brands such...