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Better Brand Edit: More Sustainable Men’s Tailoring

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17 Aug, 2024

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Here are the tailored blazers, shirts, trousers, and coats from more sustainable brands that you’ll be adding to your regular rotation.

Smart, more sustainable blazers and more

So you’ve been invited to a meeting or a wedding and you need some smart clothes for the occasion. Or maybe you just favour a more formal style of dressing. Either way, more sustainable tailoring is still a fairly niche area that means it’s not easy to find what you’re looking for. But we’re here to help—scroll on to discover 12 “Good” and “Great”-rated brands making more sustainable and smart men’s blazers, coats, shirts, and trousers.

 

A note on degendering fashion

While this article addresses keywords on menswear, ultimately, clothes don’t have any gender, and we believe people of all genders should be able to express themselves however they want, regardless of binary marketing. So, if you like tailoring then this article is for you.

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Planning approval for B2B green hydrogen facility

Planning approval for B2B green hydrogen facility

Planning approval has been granted for Energys’ green hydrogen production facility in Hastings, Victoria, after 18 months of dedicated engagement with the Victorian planning system.

This project represents a significant step forward in Australia’s energy transition. The commercially focused green hydrogen B2B industrial supply initiative is aimed at displacing grey hydrogen currently produced from natural gas.

At the core of the facility will be a 1 MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser, powered by grid electricity during periods of surplus renewable generation and low wholesale energy prices.

Under a strategic agreement, Coregas — an Australian producer of liquid hydrogen — will operate the site and manage all downstream logistics including compression, liquefaction, cylinder and trailer filling, and distribution to end users. Hydrogen produced at the Hastings facility will be marketed and sold under commercial terms through Coregas to a growing base of industrial and mobility customers.

“This project positions Victoria at the forefront of green hydrogen innovation,” said Roger Knight, CEO of Energys. “By displacing emissions-intensive grey hydrogen with a zero-carbon alternative, we are making a tangible contribution to decarbonising key sectors such as industrial gas, transport and stationary energy.”

Green hydrogen supplied from this site will reduce emissions in the stationary power along with road and marine transport markets through the displacement of diesel.

Energys’ core activity is the manufacture of hydrogen fuel cell power systems and this project will supply green hydrogen to the Victorian market including the company’s customer base.

The project’s operating model leverages grid flexibility, utilising electricity during periods of excess supply, which aligns with broader energy market goals of enhancing system stability and integrating renewable energy.

This development reinforces the company’s commitment to advancing practical, scalable clean energy solutions that support Australia’s net-zero ambitions and foster a low-emissions future.

Energys received support from the Victorian Government through The Renewable Hydrogen Commercialisation Pathways Fund (CPF).

Image caption: 3D render of the Hastings facility. Image: Supplied

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