Sky commits to become net zero carbon by 2030

Sky has announced plans to go net zero carbon by 2030 by cutting the emissions created from the use of its products, its suppliers across the world and by its business. Sky will become net zero carbon by: making all of its tech products more energy efficient developing the world’s most sustainable film and TV studios making every Sky original production, TV channel, show and film net zero carbon transforming its 5,000 vehicles to create a zero emissions fleet helping the 11,000 companies that work with Sky, whether they’re making…

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Sky invests $2million in Loop: the zero-waste shopping service that delivers products in reusable packaging

Sky’s impact investment fund, Sky Ocean Ventures, has committed $2million – its largest investment to date – in zero-waste shopping service, Loop. Sky Ocean Ventures is part of Sky’s Bigger Picture initiative and is the solutions arm of the Sky Ocean Rescue campaign, which shines a spotlight on the issues that affect ocean health and inspires behaviour change. Loop is an innovative new way to shop that is designed to transform the world’s reliance on single-use plastic by closing the loop on waste and creating a circular economy. Set to…

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Premier League and Sky team up to support Sky’s Ocean Rescue Plastics Campaign

Sky and the Premier League are working together to use their global reach and appeal to raise awareness of the environmental issues caused by plastic. The partnership will aim to inspire Premier League clubs and fans across the world to take positive action and reduce their single-use plastic intake, making small changes that will have a big impact. For the clubs, the Premier League will provide support and guidance on how they can phase out single-use plastic from their stadiums and operations. They will be supported by the Sky Ocean…

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Sky and National Geographic work together to fight ocean plastic

Sky and National Geographic have announced that they are to join forces in the fight to eradicate the destructive impact of plastic litter in the world’s oceans and that National Geographic will commit $10 million to bring its scientific expertise, grants and media reach to support the activities of Sky Ocean Ventures. Sky Ocean Ventures was launched in March 2018 with a £25 million cornerstone commitment from Sky and the objective of seeking out investment opportunities in businesses that can help solve the ocean plastic crisis. The National Geographic Society…

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