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News in the green sector is not just about environmental updates; it's a pulse on the evolving market dynamics influenced by sustainability trends. This category provides comprehensive coverage on the latest developments in green technologies, renewable energy policies, and significant shifts in consumer behavior towards eco-friendly products. By staying informed, businesses can anticipate market changes and adjust their strategies accordingly.

In a world where information is as potent as investment, understanding these trends is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge. News articles here don't just report changes—they analyze the implications of these changes on various industries. This empowers companies to make informed decisions that align not only with environmental regulations but also with profitability.

Additionally, this section delves into the geopolitical and economic forces shaping the sustainability landscape. It addresses how legislative actions and international agreements impact the business environment, offering a pragmatic view on how companies can navigate and leverage these changes for strategic advantage. This approach not only informs but also equips business leaders with the knowledge to turn potential challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation.

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Sonoco Launches Paper-Can Packaging Made Entirely from Recycled Fibre

Global packaging firm Sonoco has introduced a new rigid paper can made with 100 percent recycled fibre, up to 90 percent of which comes from post-consumer...

Sustainable Bioprocessing Materials Market Sees Steady Growth as Bi...

The global market for sustainable bioprocessing materials is projected to expand significantly between 2024 and 2034, driven by the rise of bio-based...

UK Planning Reforms Raise Trade Risks with EU Over Nature Protections

The UK Government’s proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill is under scrutiny from the European Commission, which warns the changes could undermine the...

Industry-First Recyclable Mono-Material Retort Packaging Unveiled b...

Three leading packaging industry firms, BOBST, Brückner Maschinenbau, and Mitsui Chemicals, have announced a pioneering mono-material, metallised retort...

Siegwerk Launches Dedicated Functional Coatings Unit to Accelerate ...

Global packaging coatings specialist Siegwerk has created a new business unit focused exclusively on functional coatings tailored for circular-economy...

Court Orders New York to Implement Climate-Law Regulations by Febru...

A New York state court has ruled that the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) must be backed by formal regulations and has ordered the...

Companies Deliver on Climate Transition Plans Despite EU Deregulati...

A WWF review finds that 10 large French companies have climate transition plans that meet existing EU disclosure requirements and align with international...

Cyclic Materials and VAC Expand U.S. Rare-Earth Magnet Recycling Pa...

Cyclic Materials and German magnet producer Vacuumschmelze (VAC) have signed a 10-year agreement to recycle all manufacturing waste from VAC’s new South...

Energy-Shock Triggers Major Shift in ESG View of Oil and Gas Firms

The energy crisis triggered by the Russia‑Ukraine invasion is prompting a reassessment of the role of oil and gas companies. Investors and ESG funds are...

EU Launches Public Consultation on Forthcoming Advanced Materials Act

The European Commission (EC) has opened a call for evidence and public consultation to shape the forthcoming Advanced Materials Act, aiming to strengthen...

Everox Introduces Circular-Concrete Technology to Up-Cycle Waste in...

Dutch cleantech firm Everox has unveiled a novel process that transforms concrete demolition waste into high-quality building materials, replacing virgin...

UK Steps Up for a Decade of Corporate Net-Zero Transition Plans

The UK government has announced that by June 2023, publicly listed companies and large regulated asset managers will be required to publish credible...