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F1 Sponsor under fire for misleading sustainability claims

F1 Sponsor under fire for misleading sustainability claims

Saudi Aramco and the Financial Times have been accused of greenwashing after claims made about sustainable fuels were cast in doubt.  As concerns regarding climate change and environmental sustainability mount, corporations are under increased pressure to embrace and offer green initiatives. But this demand also exacerbates the risk of greenwashing, as the most unsustainable industries exploit consumer interests for their own gain and, ultimately, the planet’s detriment. The latest company to face...

By Brighton, UK
Exclusive – in conversation with Daphne Frias and Selina Leem

Exclusive – in conversation with Daphne Frias and Selina Leem

We went to the Natural History Museum’s Generation Hope: Act for the Planet event to highlight both the climate justice activists’ insights on the climate crisis and how we can drive positive change for the Earth’s future. Daphne Frias is a Latina climate justice activist, disability awareness advocate, and storyteller born and raised in West Harlem, NYC. As a freelance organiser, she spends her time speaking at various colleges, summits,...

By London, UK
2024 Super Bowl was first to be powered by renewable energy

2024 Super Bowl was first to be powered by renewable energy

The biggest game in American sports has dominated headlines and timelines this weekend. But a surprising revelation about the Super Bowl’s sustainability initiatives has got people talking.  As the most-watched sporting event in the US, the Super Bowl has some staggeringly unsustainable statistics attached to it. From the gross overproduction and consumption of game-day cuisine, to the high-profile and high-emission journeys of its guests, the big game is certainly accountable for...

By Brighton, UK
Opinion – We need to ground airlines for greenwashing

Opinion – We need to ground airlines for greenwashing

A series of airline adverts have been banned for false sustainability claims. It’s a promising step in the right direction. When it comes to pointing global warming’s finger of blame, airlines tend to be first on the receiving end. But having long been criticised for its significant carbon footprint (which accounted for 2% of global energy-related CO2 emissions in 2022), the aviation industry has attempted to rebrand itself as eco-friendly. To varying...

By Brighton, UK
Our playbook guide to deceptive fossil fuel practices: part five

Our playbook guide to deceptive fossil fuel practices: part five

When it comes to the insidious techniques that the industry is using to greenwash its image, undermine climate negotiations, and delay progress, there are many. Here, we break down crisis actors and fake experts. If you’ve been following this series over the last fortnight, you’ll likely have noticed a pattern. The fossil fuel industry is relentless in upholding its big business agenda, even as the climate crisis worsens. Considering both COP28...

By London, UK
Our playbook guide to deceptive fossil fuel practices: part three

Our playbook guide to deceptive fossil fuel practices: part three

When it comes to the insidious techniques that the industry is using to undermine climate negotiations and delay progress, there are many. Here, we discuss the changeable, intangible nature of net zero targets, and the futility of offsetting carbon emissions. We’re inevitably going to hear grandiose fossil fuel busting pledges before the summit is out, but how many (if any) will make an actual difference? Sitting through hours of delegate speeches...

By London, UK
Our playbook guide to deceptive fossil fuel practices: part two

Our playbook guide to deceptive fossil fuel practices: part two

When it comes to the insidious techniques that the industry is using to undermine climate negotiations and delay progress, there are many. Here, we break down how marketing is used to put pressure on the individual rather than corporations. Well, it’s that time of year again. COP28 is now underway, promising once again to renew our international efforts for a cleaner future and a greener world. This year, the event announced...

By London, UK
Exclusive – in conversation with Mitzi Jonelle Tan and Erica McAlister

Exclusive – in conversation with Mitzi Jonelle Tan and Erica McAlister

We went to the Natural History Museum’s Generation Hope: Act for the Planet event to highlight both the anti-imperialist climate justice activist’s and the entomologist’s insights on the climate crisis and how we can drive positive change for the Earth’s future. Mitzi Jonelle Tan is an environmental justice activist from the Philippines. She is the convenor and international spokesperson of YACAP and an organiser with 

Oatly offers up free advertising space for British dairy companies

Oatly offers up free advertising space for British dairy companies

In a bid to improve transparency about the environmental impact of our food and drink industry, the plant-based milk company Oatly has asked dairy companies in the UK to reveal their carbon footprint on prepaid advertising space. Searching for ways to reduce the severity of our impact on the environment has become a defining feature of our generation’s time. We know that even the smallest changes to our daily habits can...

By London, UK
SailGP announces new plastic-free sportswear

SailGP announces new plastic-free sportswear

What does the launch mean for the future of sustainable fashion? And, more importantly, do consumers want it?  Ask anyone, and they’ll probably tell you that sustainability is fashion’s new black. Eco-consciousness – authentic or not – has become the trendiest accessory of late, and brands are hitching a ride on the sustainability train anyway they can. But amongst all the green-washing and false information, the fashion industry has also been...

By Brighton, UK
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