Ireland set to scale up enterprise, with mandate to grow and deliver enabling technological solutions in clean energy transition
Sustainable Ireland Special Report
Recent climate events have brought a new appreciation of the threat, prompting greater willingness to act
What businesses in Ireland are doing to reduce their – and their customers’ – carbon footprints
About 10,000 businesses in the EU fall within the scope of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive from 2024
Experts and campaigners disagree and the answer is not a simple Yes or No
Aircraft can be emission monsters, but how will the industry cope with higher carbon taxes? And how will we all cope with higher fares?
The Government aims to complete 500,000 home energy upgrades by 2030 – its latest scheme simplifies the process for homeowners
Heat Works is Ireland’s first publicly owned not-for-profit energy company, providing low-carbon heat to public buildings in Tallaght
Bee-washing describes the often tokenistic practice where offices keep beehives but fail to address biodiversity issues that will ultimately affect the organisation’s ability to operate
Ireland has the potential to be a leader rather than a laggard in changing individual behaviours
Coca-Cola’s net zero initiatives include sustainable packaging and 100% recycled plastic bottles
Despite the number of projects in pipeline, money, policy changes and speed will be needed to reach 80 per cent renewable electricity production
Primark Cares aims to reduce fashion waste which is no mean feat given size of retailer, writes Kevin O’Sullivan
Moving towards sustainability means more courses and qualifications, higher expectations from potential employees and a need for staff with expertise, writes Peter Mcguire
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