Bioeconomy For Change outlines a series of events focused on innovative practices and sustainability in the bioeconomy sector through late 2025.
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A new housing scheme in Closeburn, Scotland, aims to utilize recycled glass technology to create affordable, sustainable homes, addressing local housing demands.
Provisional estimates indicate a 0.5% drop in UK greenhouse gas emissions for 2024, but household consumption is increasing as COP30 approaches.
The EoLIS 2025 event in Lisbon will address critical end-of-life challenges for wind energy, focusing on decommissioning, recycling, and sustainability.
Further investment in and financing of UK renewables would be assisted by allowing a wider range of technologies to bid…
Thanks to its iconic skyline, cutting-edge architecture, and plans for passenger drones and Hyperloop trains – to many of us,…
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed EUR 7 billion of new financing. This includes support for new investment to…
Following the successful collaboration between Sustainable Marine Energy (SME), SCHOTTEL HYDRO and Black Rock Tidal Power to develop and demonstrate…
Schneider Electric partnered with Global Footprint Network to demonstrate how existing technologies can help to move the date of Earth…
With SEforALL, Schneider Electric is pursuing its commitment to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7 The Group and SEforALL share…








