Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Rev up or burn out: ranking popular vehicle brands’ progress to zero emissions

New analysis shows major vehicle manufacturers popular in Australia are starting to get serious about zero emissions, and paving the way for strong fuel efficiency standards that will help make electric vehicles (EVs) cheaper and more available.

Survey reveals container deposit schemes’ progress in Australia

A survey revealed that most Australians are aware of container deposit schemes, but their environmental benefits are less known. 

Taking steps towards emissions reduction in healthcare

The healthcare industry is the fifth largest contributor to planetary pollution. Adapting digital health technologies like telehealth, electronic health records, usage of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things etc. would help to reduce carbon emissions in the sector. 

TPI and GE secure manufacturing capacity in Iowa

Media Release by TPI Composites TPI Composites, Inc., a global company focused on innovative and sustainable solutions to decarbonize and electrify the world, recently announced...

As COP27 approaches, Schneider Electric urges collective, systemic action for a fair energy transition

Schneider Electric, a leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has called for accelerated action for an equitable transition to net zero, driven by collaborative action across the private and public sectors.

Geelong hospital transitions fleet to zero-emission vehicles

Victorian healthcare provider Barwon Health is deploying six new battery electric cars for its staff at the University Hospital Geelong. 

More than 100 companies push for 1 million EVs by 2027

Over 100 companies and organisations have called for a push to get 1 million electric cars on Australian roads by 2027. 

Regional Victoria receives boost for glass, organic waste recycling

The Victorian government has announced a $3 million investment to establish designated glass and organic waste drop-off points in Regional Victoria. 

Singapore, Australia ink agreement to reduce economic carbon emissions

Representatives from Australia and Singapore signed the Singapore-Australia Green Economy Agreement (GEA) on Tuesday to drive economic growth and reduce carbon emissions.  

New alliance helps small-to-medium businesses take climate action

Industry Capability Network has joined forces with climate-tech company ClimateClever to help thousands of SMEs access cost-effective ways to measure and reduce their emissions and help Australia respond to climate change.
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Navigating energy price volatility with predictive intelligence

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