carbon footprint

New initiative to shrink the carbon footprint of industrial gas burners

Aston University is working with an engineering company to make industrial gas burners less environmentally damaging. The University has entered…

2 years ago

Carbon Neutral Circuit Board coming in 2022

AISLER, the electronics industry’s most affordable electronics manufacturing service, announced its plans to ship the first worldwide carbon neutral circuit…

4 years ago

New Research Shows EU Carbon Footprint Has Shrunk by 9% Since 2015

CarbonSpace, an independent carbon footprint monitoring startup, has released data from across the EU and UK revealing that since the…

4 years ago

How to create Sustainable Marketing for the Betterment of Business and the Planet with Michelle Carvill

In today's podcast we were able to bring together two very topical areas that are on the top of all…

5 years ago

Benchmark report shows carbon pledge companies cut greenhouse gases in 2019

In Dublin on June 12th, a new report shows almost 50 leading companies, which have signed up to halve their…

7 years ago

Ricoh Ireland commits to sustainability by signing Low Carbon Pledge

Ricoh Ireland has announced that it has signed up to the Low Carbon Pledge and is committed to reducing its…

7 years ago

SSE Airtricity and Verde LED light the way to energy savings in new partnership

SSE Airtricity has announced a new exclusive partnership with Verde LED to provide LED lighting upgrades and energy-efficiency improvements to…

7 years ago

Beeyon’s One Million Tonnes Cloud Carbon Reduction Campaign

Irish start-up Beeyon, announced recently at the EU Covenant of Mayors in Brussels, and in a live broadcast with EU…

8 years ago

JCDecaux, ESB and NTA Reducing Carbon Footprint of Ireland’s Bus Shelters by 88%

An innovative collaboration to enhance 1,800 bus shelter units across Ireland, and decrease their carbon emissions, has recently been completed…

8 years ago

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