Sustainability

  • ‘Even companies traditionally regarded as being ‘dirty’ such as the oil majors are now looking at how they can ‘green’ their activities going forward.’
  • As UK tabloid headlines filled with news on lockdown lifting and combatting racism in football, projects and initiatives which empower business to play their part in achieving a sustainable future, today, continued to launch and scale-up.
  • ”We will draw from best practise globally and seek to give real leadership” -John Glen, economic secretary to the Treasury
  • ‘With  the vinly revival showing no  sign of easing up, its environmental impact is becoming more of a concern. 
  • ”Huge concerts and nonstop touring mean the music business is in dire need of reform. Performers have begun to lead – but can their industry reshape itself as the world reopens’?
  • ”How dare you!” raged Greta Thunberg to UN climate summit leaders in 2019. ”We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth.” She was bang-on. Climate change is very real.
  • ”How dare you!” raged Greta Thunberg to UN climate summit leaders in 2019. ”We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth.” She was bang-on. Climate change is very real.
  • Due to rapid growth in the use of composite materials, environmental concerns have become an increasingly influential topic, making recyclability of composite materials a key issue.