Greenwashing

ES EN

Langford sets requirement for greener concrete

The city of Langford has become the first city in the UK to introduce a low-carbon concrete policy, which aims to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide being produced during construction. But what does this mean for the city? BBC News looks at why.

Source: timescolonist.com
Published on 2021-11-26

Related news

  • Business must stop greenhushing and speak up on sustainability
  • Efforts to cut car , plane and ship emissions get small boost
  • EU ministers debate how to tackle rising energy costs
  • What Will Dominate Future Corporate Governance Agendas ?
  • Global regulators back plan for climate risk disclosures body
  • Kildare Nationalist Thousands take part in climate action protests across Ireland
  • Companies Working Toward ESG Goals Should Use of a Range of Financial Instruments
  • Investing in Nature : An Emerging Institutional Asset Class
  • Carlow Nationalist Thousands take part in climate action protests across Ireland
  • 5 Ways To Make Ethical Fashion Choices : NPR
  • EU turns to finance to achieve climate neutral continent
  • Greenpeace chief warns of greenwashing at UN climate talks
  • The Age of Impunity
  • 5 Tips To Ditch Fast Fashion And Cultivate A Sustainable Closet
  • Global regulators back plan for climate risk disclosures body
« Latin America Eyes More Green - Bond SalesĀ in Wake of COP26
Kantar Managing Directors tell us why Purpose is an important contributor to brand equity in India  »