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Meat consumption has been declining in the UK, but young men appear to be bucking the trend, driven by pervasive gym culture ...
Risks associated with climate change mitigation and damage could increase public debt by up to 74 per cent of GDP by 2073, ...
Top supermarkets and food businesses argue supply chain deforestation rules are critical for easing food price inflation, ...
Food giant partners with zero carbon cold chain pioneer to deploy road transport refrigeration technology that promises to ...
Delivery service used by Zara, John Lewis, and Uniqlo plans to use funds to expand electric vehicle deliveries across the UK ...
Government claims lion's share of £189m budget for water quality monitoring and other services over the coming year is set to ...
New polling from E.ON confirms once again that a large majority of the public support the UK's net zero targets ...
Company aims to provide data and analysis that can help ensure clean energy infrastructure developers are no longer 'building ...
Ruth Chapman of solar-powered vaccine storage co-op, Dulas, reflects on the value of local action and environmental education ...
Who Gives A Crap has today rolled out its full household range in almost 250 Tesco stores, marking a major milestone for a firm that first launched in the UK as an online only toilet paper brand ...
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband has this afternoon given the green light to plans for the largest offshore wind farm to date in the Irish Sea, which developers claim could ...
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