💚 Royal Mail Implements Digital Tags to Enhance Sustainability
Royal Mail has partnered with Wiliot to introduce digital tags for real-time tracking across the UK. This initiative aims to optimize logistics, reduce emissions, and support Royal Mail’s goal of achieving net-zero by 2040. Source
💚 Holistic Sustainability Metrics in Lighting Industry
The lighting industry is shifting focus from solely embodied carbon to a more comprehensive approach to sustainability. Recognizing the resource-intensive nature of materials like aluminium and plastics, companies are adopting holistic metrics to assess environmental impact throughout a product’s lifecycle. Source
💚 Sustainability in Tech Summit 2025 Highlights Social Value
The second part of CRN’s Sustainability in Tech Summit 2025 emphasized the importance of social value and practical strategies for partners to make a positive impact. Discussions included the environmental costs of generative AI and the effectiveness of global conferences like COP in driving meaningful change. Source
💚 Winners of the Sustainability in Tech Awards 2025 Announced
On February 13, 2025, CRN’s Sustainability in IT Awards recognized leading companies and individuals driving sustainability in the tech sector. The event celebrated innovative approaches and commitments to environmental responsibility within the industry. Source
💚 UK Government Allocates £15 Million to Combat Food Waste
The UK government has unveiled a £15 million grant aimed at rescuing 330,000 tonnes of surplus food annually. This initiative seeks to support charities in redistributing food, thereby reducing waste and addressing food insecurity. Source
💚 National Grid Launches £13.8 Million Home Energy Efficiency Drive
National Grid has introduced a £13.8 million affordability fund to assist UK households in improving energy efficiency. This program aims to reduce energy bills and carbon emissions by providing support for home insulation and other efficiency measures. Source
💚 UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall 53% Since 1990
Recent government statistics reveal that the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions have decreased by 53% since 1990. Notably, emissions from agriculture now surpass those from power generation, marking a significant shift in the country’s emissions profile.