This article sees Martin Fahey, Head of Sustainability at Mitsubishi Electric UK & Ireland, explored why this next decade will be pivotal in dealing with the climate crisis.
The 2020 edition of the VinylPlus Sustainability Forum, themed #CIRCULARVINYL, will focus on the key sustainability challenges and transformation for the vinyl industry in the years to come, both in the European and global contexts.
Rinnai’s range of ErP A-rated continuous flow gas-fired hot water heaters now includes models specifically aimed and designed for the UK domestic market.
Charcon, the hard landscaping division of Aggregate Industries, has provided a bespoke, complex kerb solution for Bristol City Council, for use throughout the City’s cycle ways scheme.
Jeremy English, Great Britain and Ireland Manufacturing Sales Director at Södra, explores how timber can facilitate less expensive, more efficient and attractive construction.
EverEdge are looking at the 2020s as being an opportunity to improve its green credentials, whilst also exploring what the company has done in the last decade.
This year’s Davos conference featured some of the usual suspects in the sustainability story, says Sustainable futurist Jim McClelland, for Mitsubishi Electric.
RecoMed, the PVC takeback scheme for single-use medical devices, has launched its new website – www.recomed.co.uk – in response to rising interest from the healthcare sector in reducing and recycling plastic waste.
2019 was a year of collapsing timber prices – the knock-on effects for this year are discussed here by Nigel Buckley-Ryan, UK Sales Director, Södra Wood Ltd.