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  • Retailers urge UK to issue food security plan after last ammonia plant shutters 

    August 22, 2023

    The government must come up with a long-term strategy to protect food supplies after the closure of the the UK's last remaining ammonia plant.

  • More than 130 leaks in Westminster buildings – but not THOSE kind of leaks….

    August 18, 2023

    More than 130 sewage leaks have sprung up in government buildings over the last year, new data has revealed. The majority of the 138 leaks were at Ministry of Defence (MoD) buildings, with 102 incidents at sites including Royal Naval airbase Culdrose, Cornwall and RAF Henlow, Bedfordshire. The Liberal Democrats, who obtained the information via [...]

  • United Utilities hit with hefty £800,000 fine for taking too much water

    August 17, 2023

    United Utilities has been fined £800,000 after illegally abstracting 22bn litres of water in Lancashire, the Environment Agency has said.

  • Victorians not to blame for present water woes, report reveals

    August 14, 2023

    Government and industry claims that the UK's problems with sewage leaks are caused by ageing infrastructure have been challenged.

  • Water firms risk £800m payout as lawsuits target ‘misleading’ pollution reporting

    August 9, 2023

    Six English water companies are to face legal action over allegations of underreporting pollution incidents and overcharging customers.

  • Water firms face London Stock Exchange shorting from Canadian pension giant

    August 7, 2023

    Water companies on the London Stock Exchange are being shorted by one of the world's largest pension schemes, according to the FCA.

  • Formula E and teams try to create change, but does it cut through?

    July 29, 2023

    Formula E is back in the capital this weekend and a number of teams are looking at how they’re promoting sustainability. Here’s our view. Usually when you walk into the ExCeL centre in east London’s Docklands you’re met with what can only be described as one of the most barren exhibition centres in existence. But [...]

  • Environment group loses High Court fight with Shell directors

    July 24, 2023

    An environment campaign organisation has lost another round of a High Court fight with directors of oil giant Shell.

  • Thames Water owner Kemble hit with downgrade in debt ratings

    July 24, 2023

    Thames Water owner Kemble has suffered a downgrade in the credit rating of its debts from influential agency Moody’s.

  • Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and PepsiCo named as worst packaging polluters in UK

    July 21, 2023

     Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and PepsiCo are the worst packaging polluters in the UK, an annual waste audit has found. Campaign group Surfers Against Sewage, which released its annual audit on Friday, looked at more than 30,700 individual polluting items collected by more than 4,000 citizen scientists along coastlines, canal paths, bridleways and city streets over a [...]

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