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As the world's largest restaurant company, Yum!'s scale is unmatched. So when its Food Innovation teams develop a new offering, they don't limit the joy it brings to just one country.
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started working for Quest Diagnostics in 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. I started as a weekend and holiday driver. I enjoyed working my route. I know it sounds crazy, but after my weekend shift, I couldn’t wait to go back to work.
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“My mother has such a strong work ethic that I could not help but follow her lead,” shares Dominicana Figueroa, regional rental manager at The Home Depot. Dominicana has many accomplishments thus far: being the first person in her family to go to college, earning three degrees.
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A new mixed-use, affordable housing development is underway in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo neighborhood. Go For Broke Plaza and First Street North Residences will provide 248 units of affordable housing.
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To help reduce the digital gender gap in Europe, Arrow Electronics teamed with Girls Go Circular’s Women and Girls in STEM Forum to fund a Green Robot Challenge.
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This year’s DC Auto Show was phenomenal! The kids had the chance to experience electric vehicles and electrification firsthand.
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Arkansas Steel Associates is the among the first customers to cover 100 percent of their energy usage with offerings from Entergy Arkansas’ Go ZERO tariff, which gives commercial and industrial customers customizable options for green and clean energy.
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JBL Campus has partnered with 25 dynamic student athletes and 55 lifestyle influencers across 45 U.S. college campuses who redefine their craft by celebrating the vibrant blend of passion and individuality - “eardividuals,” students that go beyond the ordinary.
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Amy Harrell is responsible for helping more than a thousand people stay safe at the Naheola mill in Pennington, Alabama. Her top priority? Making sure people go home the same way they came to work.
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Stirred by the 9/11 terror attacks and a desire to serve his country, Barry Brock enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in November 2001.
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In today's corporate world, workplace awards go beyond recognition — they celebrate an organization's culture and reaffirm its dedication to the community.
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Grabbing a plastic fork to eat lunch on the go is now a thing of the past, as the government’s new single-use plastic ban has come into force this week.
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See how the team at T-Mobile’s newest Customer Experience Center in Rochester, N.Y. were ready to give back from the get-go, using some of the many benefits the company offers to employees wanting to support their communities.
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It’s the classic fashion catalog pose. Two fetching models, a man and a woman who look like they’re about to go yachting, peer into the camera with a look that borders on smoldering.
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Regions Bank, the Birmingham Legion FC soccer team, and the Birmingham Education Foundation teamed up for a youth financial education and soccer clinic.
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Whole Planet Foundation is pleased to launch a new partnership with Smiling through Light to support the distribution of solar home kits in off-grid areas of Sierra Leone.
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We're kicking off a new video series profiling leaders and innovators throughout Whirlpool Corporation. We'll go Beyond Appliances to learn from the best while having a little fun at the same time.
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Go behind the scenes of UL Solutions and Keysight’s electric vehicle (EV) labs to see the tech driving high-power charging, batteries, and how EVs might fuel the grid. Sign up now for your exclusive ticket to get your questions answered during a live Q&A with EV experts.
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"We're peeling back the layers to a problem and creating solutions," Nathan says. "Digitization is helping to bring critical services and brighter opportunities to people in developing markets — and Mastercard is working to bridge the stiff digital divide."
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NALCAB has been awarded $1 million in grant funding from the Wells Fargo Foundation that will go towards advancing the financial well-being and security of Latino and immigrant communities across the country.
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From helping to build a team focused on the importance of safety and health to developing innovative solutions that go beyond the mining industry – the experiences I’ve garnered at Covia have helped shape both my personal and professional life.
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We’re committed to supporting our retail teams and celebrating their passion for our brands.
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Cincinnati Student Wins Digital Innovation Challenge With "Sani-Buddy," a Tool for Identifying and Finding Clean Water Sources Mon, 09/25/2023 - 10:30 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Young people are stepping up efforts to help achieve the United Nation’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) after the U.N. announced that the world is not on track to meet these critical objectives in time. To help generate momentum behind these goals, one Cincinnati, Ohio middle school st
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KeyBank Partnership With Operation HOPE Marks Beginning of New Era in Homebuyer Financial Education in Buffalo Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:50 Subheader Financial coach will serve at KeyBank’s East Delavan branch to provide one-on-one and group financial assistance and access to programming at no cost Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body KeyBank and Operation HOPE, Inc., a national non-profit dedicated to financial empowerment for underserved communities, celebrated the beginning of a new
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Go Behind the Scenes at Tapestry’s North America Store Manager Leader Conferences Our North American Coach, kate spade new york, and Stuart Weitzman retail teoms gather for brand-dedicated workshops to meet with leadership, learn about new products, attend learning development sessions, and team building."" typeof="foaf:Image" />Tapestry CEO, Joanne Crevoiserat, meets with all of our retail team leaders to discuss strategy and what's ahead for our house of brands."" typeof="foaf:Image" />T
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We are focusing on both increasing our energy efficiency and our use of renewable energy across Mondelēz International – so we can aim to go further in reducing our carbon emissions and reducing our costs.
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A new season is almost here, which means it’s time to refresh your facility’s cleaning program. Finding new ways to implement sustainable hygiene practices can help benefit your facility as well as the planet.
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Thousands of students in 20 communities received a little help getting ready to go back to school this year.
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The familiar sound of bleating goats roaming in northern British Columbia is nothing new. But these goats, donning yellow Enbridge bandanas on their necks, are anything but ordinary.
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Mondelēz 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: Water Waste Tue, 09/26/2023 - 16:10 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Mondelēz 2022 Snacking Made Right Report Water We depend on water to make our much-loved snacks and aim to use this precious natural resource responsibly. To this end, we aim to reduce our water use as much as possible and support initiatives throughout the value chain to conserve water. Our Goal Progress: 14% Reduction In 2022, we achieved an approximately 14% reduct
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September goIT Monthly Challenge: Paving the Way for Gender Equality goIT Monthly Challenge September 2023" to the right a person using a desktop computer." typeof="foaf:Image" />Tue, 09/05/2023 - 10:35 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body The digital revolution opened a world of possibilities for women and girls, offering more access to the digital economy, education, political representation, and careers in STEM fields than ever before. However, a stark global gender gap rema
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Toronto Middle School Students Win goIT STEM Competition With Proposed App Promoting Responsible Energy Use goIT Monthly Challenge July 2023 Winner"." typeof="foaf:Image" />Fri, 08/25/2023 - 08:00 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Four students from Toronto carefully examined the complicated issue presented by United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 and decided they needn’t be powerless to help ensure the availability of clean energy for all. Knowing that s
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Ron Harris and Oconee Nuclear Station go way back. Harris’ high school junior chemistry class toured the World of Energy education center in spring 1970 and, from its back porch, watched construction of Duke Energy’s Oconee Nuclear Station in Seneca, S.C.
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Encourage Youth To Whet Their Appetite for Innovation in the goIT Monthly Challenge for August Thu, 08/03/2023 - 10:55 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body TCS is proud to partner with the nonprofit Sakhikamva Foundation for the August Go Innovate Together (goIT) Monthly Challenge. This month’s challenge is aligned with the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. Throughout the month, TCS and the Sakhikamva Foundation invite whole classrooms, small group
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'Remarkable Graduates' in Camden School District Win Scholarships "" title="The scholarship winners and school district officials during the event held Thursday, June 8, at Camden High School. Photo Credit: Provided | Camden City School District" typeof="foaf:Image" />Thu, 08/10/2023 - 08:15 Subheader Each Has Own Story of Adversity Overcome in High School Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Originally published by TAPinto CamdenBy Janel “Jaycee” Miller The students were honor
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Make-a-Wish, Local Subaru Dealership Grant 13-Year-Old’s Wish Thu, 07/27/2023 - 08:03 Subheader by Laila Freeman Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Originally published by KRQE Make-a-Wish partnered with Garcia Subaru North to host a party, surprising a 13-year-old Albuquerque resident with his wish to go on a shopping spree. Continue reading and watch video here Distribution Settings Markup Date and Time are ET. We may take up to two hours to approve confirmed content. Content
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If It Weren’t for a Subaru Retailer’s Blood Drive, This Man’s Cancer May Have Gone Undetected Tue, 07/25/2023 - 08:15 Subheader by Annie Reneau Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Originally published by Upworthy When Don Burckhardt donated blood at a Crews Subaru blood drive in Charleston, South Carolina, he had no idea his own life would be saved by it. The Red Cross worker told Burkhardt that his iron count was low and recommended he go to the doctor to get a full blood test d
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Subaru, Make-A-Wish® Surprise Wish Kids Across the Country During ‘Week of Wishes’ "" title="Quality Subaru (Wallingford, CT) partnered with Make-A-Wish® Connecticut to throw a cheer-themed party for Hamden resident Chloe, featuring performances from local cheer and dance teams." typeof="foaf:Image" />"" title="Capitol Subaru (San Jose, CA) and Make-A-Wish® Greater Bay Area hosted a Hawaiian-themed celebration to surprise Hayward resident Moises with the granting of his wish. " typeof="foaf:I
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More Girls Than Boys Explore STEM With goIT in Honolulu, Hawaii Fri, 07/28/2023 - 08:35 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body TCS partnered with St. Andrews School in Honolulu, Hawaii, to bring Go Innovate Together (goIT), TCS' signature digital innovation and career readiness program, to 4th and 6th grade students this spring. It’s the first school in Hawaii to embrace the goIT program and a prime example of how computer science programs are increasing their appeal with girls. The
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If LinkedIn is anything to go by, general interest in all things sustainability related has clearly reached an all-time high. At any given moment, my newsfeed is full of posts advocating for new solutions to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges.
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Boys and Girls Clubs: What They Do Is Whatever It Takes Mon, 07/24/2023 - 10:35 Subheader by Katie Ruane Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body The truth about kids is simple: when nurtured and given opportunity, they thrive. It’s something the founders of the group that would one day become Boys and Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) knew when they started out in 1860. They saw groups of kids roaming the streets, often getting themselves into trouble, and organized clubs that would give
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Toronto-Area Youth Get a Glimpse of the City, Corporate Culture, CSR and Their Future Wed, 07/19/2023 - 10:35 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Teachers, event facilitators and guests smiled broadly when they heard a student say, “I want to do this forever, for many, many years into my future – like for my actual career!” Molly, a junior public school student within the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) in grade five made the claim excitedly in a 25th-floor conference room c
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TCS Empowers: Five Facts About Tata Consultancy Services’ CSR Efforts in North America Mon, 07/17/2023 - 11:45 Type of Content Blog Layout Standard Format Body Employee volunteers from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in North America gave company-led Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs and nonprofits a lot of time during the company’s last fiscal year, ending March 31. In fact: In North America alone, about 22,500 TCS employees spent 42,425 hours volunteering and supporting social goo
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For the companies developing consumer products, making the needed progress can seem unattainable in an age when plastic has become a reliable and affordable go-to for packaging. It might even feel like a distraction from other priorities.
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Autonomous vehicles have been in headlines for decades, and we at HARMAN want to reflect on all the advancements in technology that have led us to entering a new era in travel; one where vehicles can go from one place to another without anyone touching the wheel.
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Speaking of Sustainability: Fawn Uhl, Director of R, Building Insulation and FOAMULAR® Speaking of Sustainability"" title="Photo courtesy of Fawn Uhl." typeof="foaf:Image" />Wed, 09/13/2023 - 14:45 Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body Originally published in Owens Corning's 2022 Sustainability Report With a background in chemistry, Fawn Uhl brings a unique perspective to Owens Corning’s research and development initiatives. As she works to bring innovative products to the marke
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At Comcast, we make it a point to come together annually across the organization for DE&I Day, a time to pause and reflect as an organization, celebrate our commitment to action, and be intentional about where we want to go.
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Dow Partners With P China To Enable Recyclability of Air Capsule E-Commerce Packaging "" title="Air capsule e-commerce packaging enabled by P China’s innovation and Dow’s high performance PE resins" typeof="foaf:Image" />Mon, 07/10/2023 - 13:30 Subheader Delivering an effective and efficient way to protect products while avoiding excessive packaging Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body Dow (NYSE: DOW), a global materials science company, announced its collaboration with P
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Moving From Sustainability Talk to Action: Avoiding Greenwashing Thu, 07/06/2023 - 09:00 Type of Content Blog Layout Standard Format Body Originally published on Black Veatch Insights This is the second in a series of insights called “Moving from Sustainability Talk to Action”. It answers the question: what should organizations in either the private or public sector do to avoid being labeled as green washers? By Ajay Kasarabada, P.E, AVP and Director – Environmental Solutions, Black Veatch Clima
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Trinity College Event Connects Henkel With Its Past the Future "" title="Pictured left to right are Henkel employees who helped restore the display of Professor Krieble’s work: Jianping Liu, Anne Brown, Tomoyo Wakamatsu, and John Borden." typeof="foaf:Image" />"" title="Alumnus Tomoyo Wakamatsu an Analytical Research Chemist, speaking with students." typeof="foaf:Image" />"" title="Pictured left to right are: Prof. Henry DePhillips, John Preysner, Dr. Kourosh Bahrami, Doug Lescarbeau, Tomo