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The COVID-19 recovery requires a resilient circular economy

GreenBiz

The COVID-19 recovery requires a resilient circular economy. The call for a more resilient, circular and low-carbon economic model has garnered support from a growing number of businesses and governments over the past few years, and appears today more relevant than ever. Risk & Resilience. Jocelyn Bleriot. Circular Economy.

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Protected: Intelligent edge platforms, accelerating grid modernisation

Smart Energy International

Patrick Morgan, Corporate VP of Automotive Electrification and Sustainable Energy at ADI, expands on how grid modernisation can enable a resilient grid.

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Over half of respondents in ABB/AMS survey believe EV adoption deadlines are unrealistic

Charged

A new survey commissioned by ABB Robotics and Automotive Manufacturing Solutions asked 600 auto industry experts, including managers and engineers from vehicle manufacturers and suppliers, what they thought about pending ICE phase-out dates. Are these deadlines achievable?

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A people-led, green automotive industry can turbocharge the UK's economic growth

Business Green

Britishvolt, a start-up seeking to manufacture lithium-ion batteries necessary for the green transition of the UK's automotive sector, has hit a rocky road in recent weeks. The UK is beset by a number of issues that additionally threaten the existence of a resilient automotive industry.

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£4.5 billion boost for UK manufacturing includes clean energy fund

Envirotec Magazine

The sectors in question are: Automotive, Aerospace, Life sciences, and Clean energy (carbon capture, utilisation and storage, electricity networks, hydrogen, nuclear, and offshore wind). Over £2 billion will be made available to the automotive industry and £975 million for aerospace.

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5 companies that are using nature to redefine good design

GreenBiz

When most people think about good design, they do not think about the speed of a sailfish, the strategy of serotinous pine cones or the resilience of a Joshua tree in the desert. The silk of a spider is one of the strongest biological materials in the world. Sponsored Article. Shutterstock. Ian Fletcher. Close Authorship.

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The seven steps to a green and resilient recovery

Business Green

And today, the Committee on Climate Change, the UK government's official advisors, joined the chorus of organisations making the case for a climate-focused recovery, setting out in clear terms why the government should prioritise climate resilience in its post-coronavirus economic plans.