Blogs
A picture of CSR: Using video to tell a story
Recent research reveals the extent of the explosion in video marketing in recent years and, crucially, the need for all businesses to invest in video to remain competitive, writes Be Inspired Films.
Read MoreHeading for the Smart City: A look at sustainable Smart City evolution using M2M
Many companies are already at work on solutions to make cities smarter. Machines that communicate with each other or a control centre hold the key to success, writes Deutsche Telekom.
Read MoreCutting food waste and supporting patients: hospital meals go hi-tech
Birmingham Children’s Hospital handles visits from over 240,000 young patients every year – which could equate to a lot of wasted food and packaging material. Last year the hospital introduced an electronic system that has made significant inroads into solving this problem.
Read MoreThe Energy Bill must live up to a strong EU ambition
The announcement on the UK’s position on a future climate and energy package in the EU does not remove the need for strong domestic legislation to reduce emissions in the power sector, says Nick Molho, head of climate and energy policy at WWF-UK.
Read MoreThe case for using LED lamps on your UV printer
With more and more customers demanding more environmentally friendly output together with lower prices, any investment made by printers this year should be with LEDs in mind, says Large Format Review.
Read MoreLess Google better than ‘Go Paperless’
Google’s ‘Go Paperless 2013′ campaign is nothing more than a clumsy attempt to market its services and conveniently ignores the environmental impact of its own activities, blogs Knud Wassermann.
Read MoreTime to go net positive
We need to think less about improving business and more about new kinds of solutions across value chains that generate significant benefits for social and natural capital, blogs Dax Lovegrove, WWF.
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