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BMW Group's MINI plant in Oxford, England is now home to a motionless wind energy system, the first of its kind in the UK. This innovative technology, developed by Aeromine Technologies, promises to revolutionize how businesses harness renewable energy.

This investment, funded by the CHIPS and Science Act, is designed to enhance America's microelectronics manufacturing capabilities, safeguard national security, and train a workforce ready for the future of technology.

This incident, the second major PFAS spill in two months, underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the Department of Defense in managing and remediating hazardous substances from legacy systems.

As businesses push toward decarbonization, many are turning to mixed-energy fleets to balance sustainability goals with operational efficiency. A new survey by WEX reveals feedback from more than 500 organizations that are navigating the complexities of EV adoption, highlighting both the challenges and the opportunities in the transition.

BP is selling its U.S. onshore wind energy assets as the company shifts its renewable energy focus toward solar power.

The race to decarbonize the atmosphere is on, but DAC technologies are struggling under energy demands. Amir Shiner outlines why innovation in DAC efficiency is key to unlocking its potential.

The company is committed to achieving net-zero emissions through advanced GHG emissions monitoring, sustainable investment products, and energy efficiency upgrades while fostering a culture of sustainability among its employees.

STADLER Anlagenbau GmbH, a longtime leader in recycling technologies, has teamed up with environmental startup everwave to launch SortX, the world’s first mobile sorting container. This innovative system, debuting in September 2024, aims to tackle plastic pollution directly at its source by bringing sorting capabilities to remote river cleanup sites.

An established partnership is set to transform production processes with cutting-edge digital solutions, enhancing efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability across various industries.

Food waste continues to be a pressing global issue, contributing to 8-10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Food waste is a significant environmental burden in the US alone, with an estimated …

This funding will support the development of the world’s first carbon-negative ammonia production facility in West Terre Haute, Indiana, utilizing advanced carbon capture and sequestration technology.

The cement industry faces significant challenges in decarbonization, yet reliance on regulation alone could stifle innovation. Bill Yearsley advocates for the private sector’s role in developing low-carbon cement alternatives and using existing infrastructure to meet sustainability goals.

As Miami's commuters grapple with ever-increasing traffic, an innovative startup is planning to chart a new course through the city's waterways. E-LIXR aims to revolutionize urban transportation with its electric-powered water taxi service, offering a sustainable and scenic alternative to gridlocked streets.

As clean drinking water continues to be a global challenge, Xatoms is introducing a novel solution: purifying water with light. The company’s advanced photocatalysts—minute, powder-like materials—are engineered to break down harmful contaminants like bacteria and pesticides. When exposed to sunlight or artificial light, these materials convert polluted water into safe drinking water, without requiring complex infrastructure.

With bold policies and rapid changes, Jersey City is emerging as a leader in urban sustainability, improving mobility, safety, and quality of life for all residents.

Envision Energy has announced a $1 billion partnership with the Spanish government and industry leaders with a collaboration aiming to create Europe's first integrated green hydrogen net zero industrial park. The move would position Spain as a powerhouse in the continent's race towards a sustainable energy future when it breaks ground in 2026.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $3.2 million in research grants to Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University to investigate PFAS contamination in agriculture. These studies will focus on understanding how PFAS chemicals accumulate in crops and livestock and explore innovative strategies for reducing exposure, ensuring the sustainability and health of farming communities nationwide.

The food and beverage industry faces a potential $150 billion loss by 2030 if sustainability doesn’t become a top priority. Allon Zeitoun and Charlotte Bande highlight how collaboration across departments and a strong Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) can drive meaningful progress toward a more resilient future.

The built environment’s carbon impact cannot be fully addressed without looking at the entire lifecycle of a building. Director of Sustainability Wijnand Bruinsma calls for a strategic shift in green building certifications to ensure they account for long-term sustainability.

While SAF shows promise as a key decarbonization tool for aviation, cost disparities and supply limitations slow its adoption. Gerardo Muñoz discusses how digital innovation can drive the scaling of SAF production to meet 2050 targets.

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