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Nike Signed Major Recycled-Polyester Deals with Cleantech Firms Syre and Loop

December 5th, 2025 • Nike has signed multi-year supply agreements with cleantech recyclers Syre and Loop Industries to source textile-to-textile recycled polyester for its performance apparel. The move aims to reduce the brand’s reliance on virgin materials and curb the carbon footprint associated with raw-material sourcing.

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Green Packaging Film Market to Reach USD 22.1 Billion by 2035

December 5th, 2025 • The green packaging film market is projected to expand significantly by 2035 as global companies and regulators accelerate the shift toward lower-impact materials. New analysis highlights the technologies, policies, and market forces driving rapid adoption across consumer goods and industrial sectors.

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Canada Outlines New Carbon Market, Methane and Clean Energy Commitments at COP30

December 5th, 2025 • Canada used the COP30 climate summit to expand its role in international carbon markets, strengthen global methane reduction efforts, and advance new partnerships on clean energy and adaptation. The measures reinforce Canada’s domestic net-zero strategy while supporting international cooperation.

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Global Climate Action Efforts Accelerate as UNEP Highlights Urgent Priorities for a Warming Planet

December 4th, 2025 • A new update from the UN Environment Programme outlines the most pressing areas for climate action, from emissions reduction to nature protection. The spotlight underscores that rapid, coordinated measures are essential to keep global warming within safe limits and to protect vulnerable communities.

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EEA: Bio-based Innovation Can Cut Environmental Impacts and Strengthen Europe’s Bioeconomy

December 4th, 2025 • A new analysis by the European Environment Agency highlights how bio-based innovation can reduce environmental pressures in Europe while supporting long term sustainability. The report stresses that better governance, circularity and responsible biomass sourcing are essential to achieve these benefits.

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UN Climate Chief Says Renewable Energy Is the Growth Engine of the Twenty First Century at COP30

December 4th, 2025 • At COP30, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell urged governments and investors to accelerate the scale-up of renewable energy, describing clean power as the defining growth opportunity of the century. Stiell stressed that global efforts must now shift from commitments to tangible delivery, with vital decisions due at next year’s global stocktake.

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EEUPD 2025 Boosts Global Collaboration on Digital Sustainability and Urban Innovation

December 3rd, 2025 • The 2025 edition of the International Conference on Environment Engineering, Urban Planning and Design (EEUPD 2025) brought together researchers and practitioners from multiple countries to advance digital tools and sustainable approaches for future cities. Discussions highlighted innovations in Building Information Modelling, computational design, lean construction and carbon management as key drivers of low-carbon, resilient urban development.

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Vnzymes Opens European Office in Frankfurt to Boost Sustainable Animal Nutrition

December 3rd, 2025 • Biotech company Vnzymes has inaugurated its first European headquarters in Frankfurt, marking a major step in its plan to drive sustainable agriculture across Europe. The new office will coordinate research, development, and market operations to improve feed efficiency and reduce environmental impacts in livestock production.

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Global Shift to PFAS-Free Coatings Accelerates as Nanize Expands Alternatives for Regulated Markets

December 3rd, 2025 • Growing international restrictions on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances are forcing manufacturers to replace long-used chemical coatings across textiles, packaging, and industrial sectors. Nanize, a developer of PFAS-free surface technologies, is scaling its portfolio to help companies respond to tightening regulations and changing market expectations.

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OECD Calls for Unified Action on Climate, Nature and Pollution

December 2nd, 2025 • A new OECD environmental outlook warns that climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution are intensifying and closely interconnected. The organisation calls for integrated policies that address all three challenges at once to avoid unintended consequences and strengthen long-term sustainability planning.

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Apple’s 3D-Printed Titanium Cases Slash Material Waste and Boost Circularity

December 2nd, 2025 • With the launch of Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Series 11, Apple has shifted to 3D-printing titanium cases using recycled powder, cutting raw titanium use by half and saving over 400 metric tons of metal in 2025. The move underscores how advanced manufacturing can advance sustainability in electronics.

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Flexible Stone Veneers Gain Momentum as Sustainable Alternative in Modern Architecture

December 2nd, 2025 • Flomary, a Türkiye-based manufacturer, is expanding the global adoption of flexible stone veneers that offer a lightweight, low-waste waste and energy-efficient alternative to traditional cladding materials. The technology aims to reduce resource use in construction while opening new design possibilities for architects seeking lower carbon solutions.