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A new report from BCG spells out what will 'make or break brands' in fashion and apparel.
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Surrey Copper Distillery's achievement could provide a decarbonization template for other distilleries to follow.
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Company announces intention to purchase two luxury cruise ships where onboard hotel operations will be powered by hydrogen fuel.
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Nonprofit Fashion for Good is launching tech solutions on plasma and laser treatments, spray dyeing, foam dyeing and supercritical CO2 for fashion giant partners.
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The British fashion brand launched ‘made to last’ sustainability manifesto geared at transforming into a fully regenerative and circular business model by 2030.
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Tech giant pilots hydrogen fuel cells as backup power source for Utah data center and joins growing number of firms in global Hydrogen Council.
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The beauty giant includes pledges to use only recycled or bio-based packaging by the end of the decade and achieve carbon neutrality across its sites by 2025.
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Man-made cellulosic fibers, the second biggest cellulosic fiber group after cotton, holds huge untapped potential to transform the fashion industry, according to Forum for the Future and the Textile Exchange.
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Swell of support for Amazon's Climate Pledge comes as the tech behemoth announces that it has joined the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), which will requires it to commit to setting emissions targets in line with the Paris Agreement's goals.
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The new 2039 target builds on existing goals to reach carbon neutrality across its operations and halve its value chain emissions by the end of the decade.
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The energy and industry giants behind the largest industrial decarbonization project in the UK sketched out their vision for how emissions produced by high carbon plants on England’s East Coast could be captured and stored under the North Sea.
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That's according to a BloombergNEF report that calls policy support for the hydrogen economy 'insufficient.'