by Mark Allison | Oct 29, 2021 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
The Government has laid out ambitions to achieve net zero carbon emissions from the UK by 2050 and has embarked on a nationwide campaign to engage UK businesses to promote greater sustainability and greener innovation. A foremost step towards this initiative is...
by Mark Allison | Oct 17, 2021 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
Escalating food prices, energy bills, and political tension accompany a recent jump in the cost of gas. With no other contender mature or agile enough to take its place, natural gas occupies a unique position in the UK’s energy sector It was only last year that...
by Mark Allison | Oct 15, 2021 | Legislation, Uncategorized
With less than one month to go before the UK hosts COP26, there is growing pressure on all countries to deliver on their net zero commitments and avoid a global climate catastrophe. But the process of securing an agreement amongst 190+ nations over what needs to be...
by Mark Allison | Oct 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
The world is facing increasing risk of extreme weather events, as severe storms, flooding, droughts and heatwaves cause havoc for local communities and disruption for local businesses. In its latest report, Progress in adapting to climate change, the Government’s...
by Mark Allison | Jul 19, 2021 | News Letter, Uncategorized
Ultra-low carbon sporting events kicked off the summer season. The Tour de France, Wimbledon, and the UEFA European Football Championship have all featured ambitious green commitments in tandem with leading economies’ Net Zero targets. Tadej Pogačar rode into first...
by Mark Allison | May 26, 2021 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
Last reviewed We all know cycling is far better for the environment than cars and buses, but with so many more people taking up cycling, are bikes environmentally friendly as we think? With that in mind, I looked at how my own bikes and the manufacturing history for...