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Workplace EV charging: Lessons from sustainability trailblazers

GreenBiz

Businesses are reaping the environmental and social benefits of providing electric vehicle charging for employees. Last fall, a research team from PGS conducted a study on workplace electric vehicle charging practices. The findings reveal that while still most common in Europe and in U.S. Optimize energy management.

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Krones begins work on geothermal system at Hungary manufacturing facility

ThinkGeoEnergy

Krones , a global manufacturer of packaging for food and beverages, has officially broken ground on a combined solar and geothermal system at their production facility in Debrecen, Hungary. The installation of more than 2700 photovoltaic panels measure 1 x 2 meters each had already started in August.

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Workplace EV charging: Lessons from sustainability trailblazers

Business Green

Marsha Willard of Presidio Graduate School reflects on some of the emerging best practices and more businesses embrace the need to provide electric vehicle charging for their employees. Businesses are reaping the environmental and social benefits of providing electric vehicle charging for employees. Optimize energy management.

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Ambitious Apple: Can tech giant deliver on its net zero supply chain goals?

Business Green

The tech giant is increasingly confident it can, and this week unveiled a sweeping package of new investments and initiatives designed to slash emissions across its sprawling global supply chain. We're looking forward to continued partnership with our suppliers to make Apple's supply chain carbon neutral by 2030.

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A tale of missing 'E's: The green economy reacts to the Spring Statement

Business Green

But players across the green economy were quick to point out the government's package of policies and tax changes was notably bereft of focus on three other critical 'E's that are planks of a prosperous economy: environment, energy, and efficiency. Here, BusinessGreen rounds up all of the reaction from the green economy.

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'Half measures won't halve emissions': The green economy reacts to IPCC's climate solutions report

Business Green

And so today's report's conclusion that while the scale of the challenge is monumental - the world must peak emissions by 2025, before halving them by 2030 - it also encouragingly makes clear that the world already has all of the tools it needs to achieve these aims, in order to keep the chances of limiting global warming to 1.5C

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Onshore Wind Compromise Averts German Solar Market Crisis

GreenTechMedia

Germany's coalition government has ended an internal dispute that had threatened to eliminate as many as 20,000 jobs in the country's solar industry. The government has now lifted a cap on its support for the smaller solar installations that dominate the country's market.