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Irish sustainability consultancies Antaris and Pragmatica announce merger

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Irish sustainability consultancy firms Antaris and Pragmatica are merging to create a national agency serving businesses facing evolving global regulations. Limerick-based Antaris, which employs 18 staff, will operate as the umbrella organisation for the combined entity.

Shannon Airport launches €15m terminal upgrade as part of €40m sustainability investment

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Shannon Airport has launched a €15 million terminal upgrade as part of a €40 million investment programme to enhance sustainability and passenger experience. Construction began in early 2026, featuring energy-efficient façade and electric heat pump technology.

Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark completes first cross-border tourism sustainability programme

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark has completed its 2026 Tourism Business Sustainability Training Programme with 11 businesses from across the region. The 14-week initiative, funded by councils and tourism agencies, is the first of its kind on the island of Ireland.

Green Innovation Rising

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

The green business sector continues to demonstrate that environmental ambition and commercial success need not be opposing forces. Across industries, organisations are embedding sustainability into their core operations, proving that ecological responsibility can drive innovation and competitive advantage in equal measure. As the industry looks ahead to 2026’s awards, the spotlight falls on those leading by example. 'Shabra Plastics and Packaging Limited Named Platinum Sponsor of Green Awards 2026' signals continued momentum in recognising and celebrating sustainability achievements that set industry benchmarks. Furthermore, capital is flowing towards solutions that tackle systemic challenges. 'Dublin medtech startup Nocomed secures €650,000 to address healthcare supply chain emissions' demonstrates investor confidence in technologies that promise both environmental impact and sector transformation. Lastly, retail is reimagining its physical footprint through renewable integration. 'Hutch Sri Lanka opens first sustainability-focused retail outlets with renewable energy integration' illustrates how customer-facing businesses are translating green commitments into tangible infrastructure change. These developments collectively underscore a maturing market where sustainability drives strategic decision-making across procurement, investment and operations. Dive into each story to discover how these organisations are shaping tomorrow's green economy.

Shabra Plastics and Packaging Limited Named Platinum Sponsor of Green Awards 2026

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Shabra Plastics and Packaging Limited joins the Green Awards 2026 as Platinum Sponsor, bringing a commitment to advancing Ireland's circular economy through manufacturing excellence and environmental leadership.

Benin launches Circular Economy Action Plan with African Development Bank support

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

The Republic of Benin has formalised its Circular Economy Action Plan targeting 25% recycling by 2035 with support from the African Development Bank. Launched on 5 February 2026, the plan aims to embed circularity at the heart of economic growth and sustainable development.

Hutch Sri Lanka opens first sustainability-focused retail outlets with renewable energy integration

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Hutch Sri Lanka launched its first sustainability-centric retail spaces with two Signature outlets featuring renewable energy, sustainable materials and e-waste collection. The telecommunications company's initiative aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Carlow renewable energy firm SunArc to create 50 jobs with €20m investment

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Carlow-based renewable energy company SunArc will create 50 jobs through a €20 million investment as it launches a solar-as-a-service model later this month. The funding will be deployed over two years to expand operations and accelerate Ireland's clean energy transition.

Compass Group UK & Ireland launches sustainability strategy with 7.5% emissions reduction

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Compass Group UK & Ireland has launched its sustainability strategy, Our Planet Promise, targeting net zero by 2040. The UK's largest caterer reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 7.5% since 2019 whilst achieving 53% business growth.

Dublin medtech startup Nocomed secures €650,000 to address healthcare supply chain emissions

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Dublin-based Nocomed has raised €650,000 in seed funding to tackle supply chain emissions in healthcare, which accounts for over 4% of global carbon output. The medtech sustainability software company secured backing from independent investors and Enterprise Ireland.

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