When it comes to getting rid of our waste, landfill sites and recycling plants may spring to mind. Unfortunately, we already know that a lot of our waste also ends up littering the streets, but did you know that a lot of it ends up in the ocean, and not just the surface, but the deepest parts too?
The Autumn Budget 2017 has announced that the government will set Climate Change Levy (CCL) main rates for the years 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 at the Budget in 2018, with the exception of the rate for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) which will be frozen at the 2019/2020 level.
ISO 50001 is a global standard for Energy Management. It is known as the standard practice framework for managing energy performance and addressing energy costs, while helping companies reduce their environmental impact to meet emission reduction targets.
With the rate of extreme weather increasing the likeliness of wildfires this year, we have also seen an increase in the number and intensity of hurricanes, not only in the USA but also in Ireland. This year alone we have seen three major hurricanes, one in category 5 and two in category 3, all taking place within just three short months.