[ad_1] SusGlobal Energy Corp. (OTCQB: SNRG) has announced the sale of an additional 1,500 Verified Emission Reductions and Removals (VERRs) through its subsidiary SusGlobal Energy Belleville, bringing the total VERRs sold to 59,802 under the Anew SusGlobal Belleville Composting Offset Project in Ontario.The Project, listed on the GHG CleanProject Registry, operates from the company’s 49-acre Organic & Non-Hazardous Waste Processing & Composting Facility in Belleville, Ontario. The VERRs are verified by independent third parties in accordance with ISO 14064 Standards. The initiative aligns with Ontario’s developing regulations to ban food and organic waste disposal at landfills, positioning SusGlobal to benefit…
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[ad_1] Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – May 21, 2025) – SusGlobal Energy Corp. (OTCQB: SNRG) (“SusGlobal” or the “Company”), an environmental and renewables company, Leaders in The Circular Economy®, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary SusGlobal Energy Belleville Ltd. (“SusGlobal Belleville”) has sold an additional 1,500 Verified Emission Reductions and Removals (“VERRs”), for a total of 59,802 VERRs sold to date as part of the Anew™ SusGlobal Belleville Composting Offset Project in Ontario (the “Project”). The Project and report are listed on the GHG CleanProject® Registry, https://www.csaregistries.ca/GHG_VR_Listing/CleanProjectDetail?ProjectId=909, a business unit of the Standards Division of the Canadian Standards Association (“CSA”)…
[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images If we rewind a few years, the number of UK investors who bought US stocks was quite small. Yet following the AI boom and increasing interest from the younger generation, buying interest in S&P 500 shares has rocketed. The returns from the past couple of years versus the UK market are also quite stark. So, for my free cash, where should I be focused at the moment? The case for the US Over the past year, the S&P 500 is up 13.6%, in comparison to the 4.3% from the FTSE 100. Therefore, the case could…
[ad_1] New Forests’ Africa managing director Yida Kemoli has said the firm does not sell carbon credits to buyers who are not already working towards reducing their own emissions. Kemoli was responding to a question at affiliate title New Private Markets’ Impact Investor Global Summit, which asked whether carbon credits give buyers “a license to pollute.” “I wouldn’t call it a license to pollute,” said Kemoli. “There is a potential for Africa to provide this environmental service, which is absorbing carbon, and that’s going to benefit all of us in the world – we’re all being impacted by this issue.…
[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images For two reasons, I think Raspberry Pi (LSE:RPI) is unusual among UK stocks. First, the mini computer manufacturer operates in the technology sector. It’s well-documented that there’s a short supply of FTSE-listed companies in the industry. That’s why it was particularly welcome to see the group make its stock market debut in June 2024. Secondly, if analysts are correct, it should grow its earnings significantly over the next two years. And a rapidly-growing tech stock could be a winning combination. According to JP Morgan, the sector has contributed 32% of global equity returns since 2010.…
[ad_1] Higher than expected inflation last month is likely to encourage the Bank of England to pause interest rate cuts and will require governor Andrew Bailey to write a letter to chancellor Rachel Reeves to explain why inflation has breached the central bank’s 2% target. Whenever the headline inflation rate deviates by more than one percentage point from the BoE’s 2% target, the governor must explain to the finance minister why and what the monetary policy committee will do to bring it down again. Bailey will already have sketched out his letter as the BoE had projected a rate of 3.4%…
[ad_1] Within the first hour of trading today (21 May), the SSE (LSE:SSE) share price was up just over 1% after investors digested the company’s results for the year ended 31 March 2025 (FY25). The timing of the release of its numbers was unfortunate. At exactly the same time, the Office for National Statistics announced a bigger-than-expected increase in inflation. Higher energy prices was one of the reasons given for the surprise. And SSE shareholders appear to have benefitted from this. The energy group announced a 7% increase in its dividend to 64.2p. The stock’s now yielding 3.5%, exactly the…
[ad_1] TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — At COMPUTEX 2025, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) unveiled its latest breakthroughs in high-performance computing with the launch of Radeon™ RX 9060 XT and Radeon™ AI PRO R9700 graphics cards, and Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 9000 Series processors. Engineered to address the toughest workloads in gaming, content creation, professional industries and AI development, these new processors push the boundaries of what’s possible. “These announcements underscore our commitment to continue delivering industry-leading innovation across our product portfolio,” said Jack Huynh, senior vice president and general manager, Computing and Graphics Group at AMD. “The Radeon RX 9060…
[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Things are certainly looking up for UK shares in May – a far cry from the doom and gloom of early April! So with refreshed optimism, I’m considering what stocks could make good additions to my portfolio. When assessing stocks, long-term investors like myself often utilise key metrics such as the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, dividend yield, and measures of profitability like return on capital employed (ROCE) or return on equity (ROE). These indicators help assess whether a share is attractively priced and capable of delivering strong returns over time. With the FTSE 100 edging towards…
[ad_1] Carbon Credit/Carbon Offset MarketThe global carbon credit/carbon offset market is experiencing explosive growth, driven by a global urgency to mitigate climate change and achieve net-zero emissions. According to Persistence Market Research, the market is projected to grow at a remarkable CAGR of 12.1%, expanding from US$ 1,124.4 billion in 2025 to US$ 2,507.1 billion by 2032. This unprecedented growth is fueled by governmental regulations, corporate sustainability goals, and a rapid surge in green investments.Among the key segments, renewable energy-based carbon offsets are leading the market, owing to increasing global investments in clean energy sources. Geographically, Europe holds the dominant…
