The partnership comes as both countries have made significant investments in hydrogen, including millions in capital from climate-related funds.

The partnership comes as both countries have made significant investments in hydrogen, including millions in capital from climate-related funds.
The renewable material, called MycoComposite, is made out of mycelium from mushroom roots that are sourced from agricultural waste that would otherwise end up in a landfill. Mycelium is a strong, water-resistant material that is able to return to the soil as nutrients.
The company’s new AEM FLEX 120 may be used for quick, simplified launch of low-cost green hydrogen projects with its ability to produce 53 kg of hydrogen each day.
The biodiesel and SAF plants will use waste from the refinery to produce the low-emissions fuels. Both facilities are expected to be usable and running by 2025.
More companies, including Ecolab, Gap and ABInBev, have become “Basin Champions” to serve as convening agents for collective action in specific water basins.
Investments will go to operating trucks with clean fuel and sourcing biomethane by building a new production facility in Cork, Ireland.
The goal is to scale up the production of green hydrogen from wind and solar power — to transition from grey hydrogen generated from natural gas.
A UNCTAD analysis found major shortfalls in national sustainability spending trends and a need to rapidly allocate funding to specific areas.
“Nature loss is accelerating, and businesses today are inadequately accounting for nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities,” says David Craig, co-chair of the TNFD.
The study looks at water stewardship, highlighting its significance, usage, connection to climate change, and the responsibility it places on key consumer populations worldwide.