Eco Innovation
Space-driven climate services to tackle environmental risks
Ten new projects will use Earth observation tools, satellite tracking, and data on population demographics, supported by artificial intelligence (AI), to produce forecasts and models that can be used by sectors ranging from agriculture and energy, to finance and insurance.
Pioneering solar car port launched at council HQ
Northumberland County Council is celebrating the launch of its new state-of-the-art solar car port array - one of the biggest of its kind in the UK.
Green plastics for electronic components
The time has come. Plant-based plastics are a top engineering topic at SCHURTER.
UK’s solar powered all electric park and ride site
Leeds City Council has opened the UK’s first solar powered Park and Ride in Stourton, serviced by electric buses that link the Park and Ride to Leeds city centre.
Proposed merger to create a market leader in zero-emission commercial vehicles
ElectraMeccanica, a designer and assembler of electric vehicles, and Tevva, a pioneer in electric medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles have announced that they have entered into a definitive arrangement agreement, pursuant to which ElectraMeccanica and Tevva have agreed to combine by way of a British Columbia statutory plan of arrangement.
AI to help UK industries cut carbon emissions
Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform the way industries cut their carbon emissions thanks to a multi-million-pound government investment.
Sustainability at scale: how to effectively balance supply chain demands
Organisations are spinning more plates than ever before. With tighter budgetary constraints, growing supply chain complexity, and a focus on Scope 3 emissions sparking a greater focus on sustainability, it can be difficult for leaders to excel in every area.
The WEEE directive is insufficient for ewaste recycling
Ewaste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world. When electrical products and electronic equipment reach the end of their usable life they will often be sent to landfill, where they are expected to rot away and be forgotten.
SCHURTER Green Line product collection
Sustainability is no longer a trend, but the order of the day. For this reason, SCHURTER introduces the new Green Line products.
Four ways to eliminate rare earths in EV motors and one you haven’t heard
The use of rare earths in various modern technology has drawn attention over the years. But with the rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs), the issue has been brought to the fore. Dr James Edmondson, Principal Technology Analyst at IDTechEx further explores.