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Some Lush Workers Allege Union-Busting in Canada, Coercing US Workers

Lush is known for its "ethical buying" standards, which include working with companies that are supportive of unions.

Engenera realigns business as decarbonisation partner for all businesses

Published: 20 May 2021, 13:16 By: Image: Engenera. Engenera Renewables Group, one of the UK’s leading renewable energy companies, has restructured its management team and realigned its offering to ensure it is well positioned to respond to new, ambitious government targets on reducing carbon emissions. In April, the UK government brought forward its target of reducing carbon emissions by 78% (compared to 1990 levels) by 2035 – a 15-year reduction on the previous target of 2050. This will mean increased incentives for businesses to reduce their carbon footprint and invest in renewable energy projects. Engenera has broadened its offering to encompass a wider range of renewable energy solutions, pivoting to become a decarbonisation partner for businesses seeking a holistic solution to better manage all their energy needs and help them align with government targets.

Solar Energy UK joins renewable and nuclear trade bodies to call for grid decarbonisation

Aquadene residents urged to join community clean-up campaign

Aquadene residents urged to join community clean-up campaign
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Government solar push continues as MoJ announces thousands of panels to be installed

Published: 17 May 2021, 11:26 By: Lessons will be learnt from the construction of other prisons in the UK currently such as HMP Five Wells in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire (pictured) to help cut carbon in both construction and operation. Image: gov.uk. The Ministry of Justice is to develop thousands of solar panels across four new prisons being built in England. It has announced that the new sites will be ‘all-electric’, utilising heat pumps instead of gas for heating, a range of energy efficiency measures such as smart lighting and solar technology in order to reduce energy demand. Over the next 60 years, this is expected to cut £100 million in energy costs, as well as reducing carbon emissions by 85% compared to other prisons already under construction.

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