The COP26 Glasgow Climate Pact saw nearly 200 countries make an unprecedented and historic pledge to reduce the use of coal, although India pushed through an 11th hour intervention to weaken the language on coal, changing it to phase down rather than phase out. In...
How Qantas engineered its way through the Covid crisis
Australian Airline Qantas celebrated its centenary in 2020, sadly it was in the midst of one of the biggest worldwide shocks to affect the aviation giant. In this blog we investigate how Qantas has engineered its way through the Covid-19 crisis. A brief history of...
Exporting to Brazil
Brazil’s population exceeds 200 million people, it is home to one of the world’s largest banks and a steadily growing GDP. In fact, Brazil’s GDP per capita outstrips many other countries – including Canada, Russia, and Australia – and the South American titan...
Reducing energy consumption could help the average secondary school save over £20,000 in energy bills
Reducing energy use should be a priority for all organisations. It saves money, is socially responsible and supports the fight against climate change. In this blog we look at how support from the experts at Energy Technology and Control can empower education settings...
The Demand of Supply
It’s safe to say it has been an extraordinary eighteen months. A combination of Covid-19, Brexit, the Ever Given blocking the Suez Canal, and catastrophic flooding in Western Europe have caused immeasurable chaos to international trade, not least the bedrock of...
Turkey is Off-Track — How Climate Change May Have Thwarted its Trade Goals
Turkey had a plan: by 2023 it aspired to become one of the world’s ten largest economies, with its eyes on a 1.5% share from the world’s trade volume, and an 80% exports/imports ratio. As of 2019, it was in the 19th slot; political turmoil and involvement in regional...
Plastic Free July – pollution to revolution
Over recent years, reports have led us to believe that plastic is our nemesis and is to be avoided at all costs. The demand for glass bottles and wooden utensils has grown, we feel pressured to avoid anything packaged in plastic when we undertake our weekly grocery...
The importance of sustainable energy in an ever-growing world
It took thousands of years for the world population to reach 1 billion in 1804 – then in just another 200 years, it grew sevenfold. In 2011, the global population passed 7 billion, and is expected to exceed 8.5 billion by 2030. In this blog we look at the importance...
Exporting to Turkey
The UK voted to leave the EU in 2016, but it was over four years later that Brexit to come into effect on 31 January 2020. This means that the UK now sits outside of the EU's Single Market and Customs Union. In this blog we focus on how this has specifically affected...
How did Brexit effect exporting for Energy Technology and Control?
The EU referendum took place on 23 June 2016 and over four years later the trade agreement was finally passed and as of January 2021 Brexit was passed and the UK officially sits outside of the European Union. The UK is the only country to formally leave the EU, after...









