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ENLIGHT will recycle irradiated graphite and develop a domestic supply chain, bolstering UK nuclear energy security and supporting net zero goals.

Defense contractors are accelerating adoption of synthetic and sustainable aviation fuels to enhance energy resilience, operational reach, and global interoperability.

India and Australia are advancing a minerals alliance to reduce reliance on China’s rare earth supply, focusing on joint mining and processing ventures.

NPHarvest debuts its nutrient recovery system in Ankara, turning waste into fertilizer. The tech aims to cut Europe's reliance on imported agricultural inputs.

Graymont and Fortera join forces to cut cement emissions at scale. Their tech works with existing plants, avoiding costly upgrades and downtime.

BNP Paribas and Citibank financed CBA with a dual-currency sustainability-linked facility, tied to carbon KPIs and backed by SACE’s Push Strategy.

Plastics are driving disease and inequality. A UN treaty, backed by The Lancet, could force businesses to cut use, redesign products, and report impacts.

Canada invests $8.2M in Northcliff’s Sisson Project to secure tungsten and molybdenum supply, strengthen critical mineral chains, and support a net-zero economy.

Record krill catches and failed conservation talks have exposed major flaws in fishery management. Industry faces mounting pressure to adopt new safeguards.

Auburn researchers are reengineering cotton to rival synthetics. By refining fiber traits and breeding, they aim to meet the needs of high-speed manufacturing.

GM and Redwood are converting retired EV batteries into backup grid storage. It's a smart fix for rising AI energy demand and EV waste at the same time.

Peak Energy launches the first grid-scale sodium-ion ESS in the U.S., cutting costs and fire risks while supporting domestic battery manufacturing.

Wolters Kluwer advanced emissions goals, launched supplier ESG tools, and boosted employee engagement in H1 2025, reinforcing its long-term net-zero strategy.

Baker Hughes to acquire Chart Industries in a $13.6B cash deal, expanding its industrial tech portfolio in LNG, hydrogen, and digital infrastructure.

Whole Foods and Mad Agriculture launch a biodiversity highway to restore ecosystems, support regenerative farming, and boost food system resilience.

UTEP scientists found a way to triple oil production in algae using zinc oxide nanoparticles. The stress-based method could reshape scalable biofuel manufacturing.

SeaCube Cold Solutions partners with The Wonderful Company to launch a refrigerated container hub in California’s Central Valley, boosting cold chain flexibility.

Major brands are tied to midstream suppliers sourcing from Xinjiang, raising due diligence concerns under UFLPA and global forced labor laws.

Interior begins H.R. 1 implementation with new leasing rules, reduced royalties, and fast-tracked fossil fuel development across U.S. public lands.

A new study finds high levels of PFAS in reusable menstrual products, raising concerns about consumer safety and environmental impacts from polymer degradation.

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