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Ireland said to weigh the issue of reducing dairy cattle herd

To meet the EU’s climate targets, Ireland is considering reducing its dairy cattle herd by around 200,000 over the next three years. The proposal was raised in an internal document...

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The biggest food saving restaurants and shops

Globally about 1.4 billion hectares of land – that is 30% all the agricultural land available – is used for producing food that isn’t eaten. Food waste is the biggest...

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Danone: less methane in the supply chain

Danone has announced that it will reduce methane emissions from its fresh milk supply chain by 30% by 2030. By emitting less methane, the dairy company aims to reduce the...

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These were the EU’s goals at COP27

World leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh for the 27th UN Climate Change Conference (COP27), which began with the November 7-8 summit on the implementation of climate protection measures. The EU...

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Eight countries receive EU support for investments improving energy efficiency

The European Commission disbursed 4.11 billion euros (about HUF 1,652 billion) to modernize the energy systems of eight beneficiary countries, including Hungary, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the energy...

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Simple methods reduce food waste

Every year 14% of the food produced goes bad already before ending up on store shelves, and another 17% is thrown out by retailers and consumers. What is more, food...

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Greenpixie’s software helps organisations monitor and cut emissions from cloud computing

The digital world has an environmental impact on the real world. Climate analysts The Shift Project estimate that emissions from cloud computing alone are now around 4 per cent of all global greenhouse...

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Unilever trials warmer freezers to fight emissions

Unilever is to test warmer ice cream freezer cabinets in an attempt to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions by 20-30%. In Germany and next year in Indonesia they...

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