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Manchester Airport’s Aerozone education centre launches new sustainability curriculum

Manchester Airport’s Aerozone education centre launches new sustainability curriculum

by Nikki Brown | Oct 18, 2023 | Transport

Thousands of young people from across Greater Manchester and the North West will benefit from new sustainability lessons at the Aerozone education centre at Manchester Airport. Manchester Airports Group (MAG), which also operates London Stansted and East Midlands...
Carlton Power’s £750m Battery Energy Storage Scheme in Trafford given green light

Carlton Power’s £750m Battery Energy Storage Scheme in Trafford given green light

by Nikki Brown | Jul 25, 2023 | Smart Energy

Plans have been approved to build one of the world’s largest battery energy storage schemes (BESS) at the Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park. The £750m, 1GW project has been designed to strengthen the security and resilience of the energy system in the North West...
HEINEKEN UK makes £25 million sustainability investment into Manchester Brewery

HEINEKEN UK makes £25 million sustainability investment into Manchester Brewery

by Nikki Brown | Jul 19, 2023 | Green Innovation

HEINEKEN UK has announced it will invest £25 million into its iconic Manchester brewery to install heat pumps to reduce its carbon emissions. The investment is in support of HEINEKEN’s global ambitions to reach net zero emissions across scopes 1 and 2 by 2030,...
The Saddleworth Hydro Sustainability Fund is helping Oldham organisations to go green

The Saddleworth Hydro Sustainability Fund is helping Oldham organisations to go green

by Nikki Brown | Apr 25, 2023 | Green Finance

A community benefit society based at Dove Stone Reservoir is offering organisations based in Oldham and the surrounding areas financial help with their sustainability plans. Saddleworth Community Hydro, who run the country’s first high head system at an existing...
Siemens reveals plans to decarbonise Trafford Park  industrial estate by 2038

Siemens reveals plans to decarbonise Trafford Park industrial estate by 2038

by Nikki Brown | Apr 20, 2023 | Sustainable Development

Siemens has set a target to decarbonise Trafford Park, one of Europe’s largest industrial estates, by 2038. The work will to support Trafford Council’s aims and Greater Manchester’s overarching goal to achieve net zero by 2038, twelve years ahead of the government...
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