Ferrari Launches Fully Electric Luce as Sustainability and Performance Converge with First EV
Ferrari has unveiled the Ferrari Luce, the luxury automaker’s first fully electric vehicle, marking a major milestone in the company’s long-term electrification strategy and a significant moment for sustainable performance mobility.
‘Appetite for a Better World’: How Nomad Foods is Embedding Sustainability into Every-Day Decision Making
Nomad Foods has published its ninth annual sustainability report, outlining progress across sustainable sourcing, emissions reduction, renewable energy and healthier food portfolios as the company positions frozen food as a key part of a more resilient food system.
Bosch Secures Long-Term Mercedes-Benz Electric Motor Manufacturing Contract
Bosch has secured a major electric motor supply agreement with Mercedes-Benz extending into the 2030s, strengthening its position in the growing global electromobility market as manufacturers scale next-generation EV production.
Unipart Partners with Sophus AI to Strengthen Supply Chain Optimisation Capabilities
Unipart has partnered with Sophus AI to integrate AI-driven supply chain network design and optimisation technology into its consulting and operational services, targeting increasingly complex end-to-end supply chain challenges across multiple industries.
Stellantis Targets Affordable Electric Mobility with New “E-Car” European Small EV programme
Stellantis has announced plans to launch a new small and affordable electric vehicle programme in Europe, aiming to expand access to low-emission urban mobility while supporting regional manufacturing and automotive employment.
Glebe Farm Foods Expands Sustainable Packaging Strategy with New Paper Packaging Investment
UK oat-based food and drink manufacturer Glebe Farm Foods has introduced new recyclable paper packaging for its PureOaty porridge oats range following investment in on-site packaging technology aimed at supporting more sustainable food production and reducing packaging waste.
Oritain Warns ‘Verification Gap’ is Exposing Global Supply Chains to Rising Regulatory and Reputational Risk
Oritain’s inaugural 2026 Global Supply Chain Intelligence Report argues that traceability alone is no longer sufficient as brands face growing regulatory scrutiny, consumer scepticism and increasing exposure to prohibited sourcing risks across global supply chains.
Energy Transitions Commission : Hormuz Crisis Highlights Clean Energy as Effective Hedge Against Fossil Fuels
The Energy Transitions Commission says the Hormuz disruption underscores how fossil fuel dependence amplifies economic shocks, arguing that rapid deployment of clean energy could displace oil and gas exposure and strengthen long-term energy security and affordability.




