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  • Hurtigruten sets course for zero-emissions cruising 

    Terry Slavin, (Jun 20, 2022)

    The Norwegian group says it wants to chart the way for a greener industry by being emissions-free to sea and air on its Norwegian Coastal Express route by 2030

  • Indonesian rush to biodiesel raises fears about spike in deforestation risk

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 17, 2021)

    Environmentalists fear more tropical forest could be cleared to expand palm oil plantations as state oil company announces roll out of green diesel for road and aviation fuels. Terry Slavin reports

  • ‘To curb deforestation in the long-term, break the link between politics and palm oil’

    Tom Johnson, (Feb 3, 2020)

    Tom Johnson of The Gecko Project warns that truly sustainable palm oil in Indonesia may be out of reach without confronting corruption, undue influence and abuse of power

  • 'To wean Europe off fossil fuels, we have to invest in the bio-economy'

    Osvald Bjelland, (Jan 16, 2020)

    From food to clothes, transport fuels to building materials and plastics, we can build a huge amount of our economy around renewable, biodegradable plant materials, writes Xynteo’s Osvald Bjelland. But collaboration is key to ensuring we do it sustainably

  • Ethical Corporation digs deep into ESG issues facing the mining sector

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 3, 2019)

    For our November issue, we take a look at efforts to address the human rights and environmental risks in minerals powering the energy transition, and chart progress overcoming some of the biggest challenges on the road to more sustainable transport

  • The long haul to getting aviation biofuel off the ground

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 31, 2019)

    With the IPCC warning against growing crops for fuel, Angeli Mehta reports on how LanzaTech, SkyNRG and Velocys are trying to get the next generation of aviation biofuels to scale

  • Heathrow looks to peatland restoration in carbon-neutral plan

    Angeli Mehta, (Jan 22, 2019)

    Angela Mehta reports on the airport's plans to offset carbon, redesign airspace and become a leading hub for sustainable aviation fuels

  • Turbulence at 30,000 feet as airlines plot flightpath on CO2 emissions

    Angeli Mehta, (Jan 22, 2019)

    With emissions from air travel expected to grow by up to 700% by 2050, Angeli Mehta looks at innovation in biofuels and whether new voluntary rules for offsetting under Corsia will achieve lift-off

  • KLM asks companies to help fill funding gap for biofuels

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 24, 2017)

    The Dutch carrier has enlisted help from corporates and NGOs as it pushes the envelope on sustainable fuels

  • Search for sustainable biofuels beset by turbulence

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 24, 2017)

    Progress on cutting aviation emissions is hampered by supply concerns, but shipping is navigating even trickier waters

  • SCA 2015 Sustainability Report: Seeing the forest and the trees

    Elaine Cohen, (Apr 22, 2016)

    The hygiene products company has some compelling stories to tell but they get lost in the ill-judged two-part structure of its report

  • Supplier codes of conduct: Getting the big picture in Asia

    Sam Phipps, (Mar 22, 2016)

    Auditing can only give a snapshot of what is happening on the factory floor, so some companies are taking a more holistic approach to their supply chains

  • Analysis: EU biofuels – Biofuel benefits unclear

    Stephen Gardner, (Mar 4, 2014)

    Under new EU rules, petrol must contain 10% biofuel, but the environmental benefits remain in doubt

  • Palm oil – Biofuels at the expense of the Amazon?

    Alexander Lees, (Jan 17, 2014)

    Although widely flagged as green, biofuels developed from palm oil may only increase environmental costs, particularly in the Amazon

  • Analysis: EU rules – The biofuels battle

    Stephen Gardner, (Sep 24, 2013)

    European enthusiasm for biofuels has come up against the realities of taking agricultural space that many say should be used for food production

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