This is the second part of our end-of-year reflection. In the last edition, we looked at the unwritten rules of impact reporting. Here, we look ahead to the written rules changing or taking effect in 2026, and what they may mean for creative work.
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Each year, Barbara Chandler’s initiative identifies new talent with “ideas to heal the planet”. We're celebrating this year's crop in a special edition of the URGE newsletter
Study suggests that alternative would generate more emissions than current material
Plus GREEN GRADS, London Design Fair talks and 'carbon negative' furniture
Ace & Tate's refreshingly honest Responsibility Report, plus Design Council challenges packaging designers and RSA Student Design Awards marks centenary
Plus how spent coffee grounds can be used in concrete, and has the Circular Economy movement been undermined by big brands?
An in-depth look at online shopping returns plus, Material Matters, consumer attitudes to sustainability in packaging and more
Urge Collective has created an Environmental Impact Toolkit for the Museum which has been shared with the wider museums sector
URGE Collective writes research report into design and build of exhibitions for Future Observatory