Europe, Middle East, Africa

Europe’s chip sector is going green. A new $63.8M initiative targets waste, emissions and supply chain risks across the entire semiconductor lifecycle.

Corporate risks are rising fast. Companies are turning to specialized partners to navigate complex ESG, supply chain, and compliance demands.

Europe’s biggest auto recycler is scaling up with a new dismantling center. The move supports demand for reused parts and closed-loop materials.

Utrecht’s EVs now double as flexible grid assets. The city’s V2G car-sharing network helps stabilize solar and wind energy across the region.

Smart recycling machines are popping up across the UAE. The tech-backed rollout rewards users and supports national sustainability goals.

Plastyx Ltd. secures 75% of its 2025 plastic waste goal, advancing advanced recycling with Agilyx ASA to ensure high-quality feedstock for packaging.

Europe’s forests are under pressure, but siloed monitoring hinders action. A new strategy calls for unity to close data gaps at scale.

Traditional wine sleeves block recycling. A new removable cap system could finally separate glass and aluminum the way sorting systems need.

The increasing severity of flooding in Nigeria is directly linked to rising global temperatures and changing rainfall patterns.

Addressing grid limitations, the Charge Qube delivers flexible EV charging via second-life batteries—supporting clean fleets, remote sites, and low-emission compliance.

Extreme H just tested a new hydrogen unit with major power gains. The tech could fuel everything from races to remote live events.

In northern Iraq, a solar-powered village offers a model for climate resilience. Renewable energy and farming work hand-in-hand for change.

Faerch introduces an rPET hot drinking lid designed to enhance sustainability in the coffee industry, supporting circular packaging and evolving regulations.

National Grid has launched a public consultation on Eastern Green Link 3, 4, and 5—key projects that will strengthen the UK’s energy security and integrate offshore wind power.

Ireland’s green light for Kilvinane upgrades points to a shift in wind strategy. Aging assets are getting a second life—without new builds.

The UK faces a 2027 deadline to mandate curbside plastic film recycling. Explore infrastructure gaps, policy hurdles, and WRAP’s roadmap to scale recycling efforts.

Releaf Earth has launched Nigeria’s first large-scale biochar facility, using palm kernel waste to cut emissions and improve farm yields—while laying a scalable model for Africa’s carbon removal strategy.

UK firms face mounting pressure over microplastics. Weak laws risk trade, costs, and market access as international rules advance.

The Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory hosted a high-level green finance workshop in Accra, aligning Ghana’s financial system with climate resilience and sustainable industrialization.

Project Hajar captures CO₂ from air and mineralizes it underground. Its XPRIZE win signals growing commercial potential for permanent, scalable carbon removal.

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