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How to make your sustainability initiatives work
Martin Fairman, Sales & Marketing Director Kyocera Document Solutions UK Sustainability has been on the agenda of many a business…
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How These 7 Everday Items Contribute To Global Warming
We all like to do our bit for the planet. We use bags for life and separate our household waste…
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Tree-planting opportunity for Public Sector organisations in England and Scotland announced
Public Sector organisations are set to get a boost to green canopy coverage this year after a new tree-planting appeal…
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Low Carbon Transport Options – A Treatise on Alternatives to Electric Cars
City-led infrastructure is a powerful tool for reducing carbon. From the roads we build to the cars we drive, the…
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Global investment challenge for EV charging infrastructure to exceed 100 bn by 2026
* The electric vehicle (EV) market is growing swiftly but requires the support of a widespread network of rapid charging…
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Cleaning Sustainability During Covid-19
Businesses large and small rushed to introduce additional and stricter cleaning and hygiene processes during the Covid-19 pandemic. The overriding…
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NOx On Effect – Managing Emissions From Public Sector Buildings
A major contributing factor to poor air quality, nitrogen oxides are a group of gases that are mainly formed during…
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The Future of Telecoms is Now
In 2015, British Telecoms announced that they would be turning off ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) and PSTN (Public Switched…
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Circular highways is a necessity not an aspiration – and it’s within our grasp
By: Professor John Read, General Manager, Specialities Technology at Shell Shell is helping power the journey towards a circular paving…
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Midlands Based Key Account Manager Joins Team Energy’s Growing Sales Team
Highly experienced, Leicester based sales and relationship manager, Andrea Johnson, has joined TEAM as the Key Account Manager for the…
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