by Komoneed | Jun 11, 2025
There’s no simple switch any individual brand, no matter how large, can flip to magically “decarbonise” itself. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible, either, as journalist Megan Doyle writes in this month’s Industry Insider column. In fact, the industry already has the ability. What it lacks is collaboration in the stages of manufacturing where nobody […]
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by Komoneed | Jun 11, 2025
A lack of focus on livestock emissions is among the shortcomings identified in the strategies of companies generally seen as sustainability leaders.
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by Komoneed | Jun 11, 2025
The curvy-roofed Sportback is a useful addition to Audi’s high-class Q6 e-tron electric SUV range
by Kate Mothes | Jun 11, 2025
The building is constructed using compressed bricks made from the powdered waste produced in brick kilns.
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by Komoneed | Jun 11, 2025
On the first day of the United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France, the findings of a new study have revealed that ocean acidification (OA) — which damages ecosystems like coral reefs — is not only getting worse, but crossed its “planetary boundary” roughly five years ago. The findings came as a surprise, as scientists […]
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