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Businesses are ignoring environmental advice and have no plans to limit their energy bills over the Easter weekend, mybusiness.co.uk has reported. It outlined a survey by MWB Business Exchange, which ......
A new generation of customer is aware of environmental and ethical issues and expects lenders to feel the same way.They are increasingly concerned about banks' eco-credentials, and consider this when ......
Workers in British offices are adopting a lax approach when it comes to climate change, a new survey has revealed.Details from Axa's international retirement scope survey indicates that just 30 ......
Most Europeans prefer environmental decisions which affect their workplace to be taken in Brussels, according to a new survey.More than two-thirds of those polled by Eurobarometer wanted Brussels to take ......
The new chief executive of Reading Council may do without a desk as part of a new environmentally friendly office design, getreading.co.uk has reported.The borough is in discussion with architects, ......
The south-east needs new eco-towns to help solve a housing shortage and fight global climate change.According to Gideon Amos, chief executive of the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA), society ......
Zero-carbon building is ignoring sustainability issues, a senior eco-builder has warned.David Strong, a founder of the UK Green Building Council, told the London Ecobuild conference it was wrong to neglect ......
Office workers should switch off their gadgets and try to save energy on the country's first national 'E-Day'.The brainchild of Dr Matt Prescott, Energy Saving Day (E-Day) is an attempt ......
Russian oil company Gazprom has claimed its new building will be the tallest and one of the greenest in Europe.Described as an "eco-skyscraper", the Okhta tower has been designed by ......
The British public are ready to buy property that is more eco-friendly, a survey has revealed.Standard Life has found 33 per cent would like to buy a house made totally ......