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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Boston-Headquartered Mercury, a Leader in Healthcare and Life Science Shipping, Spearheads Relief Effort Fundraising to Help the People of Turkey
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Next cleanest peer company has nearly quadruple the rate of carbon dioxide emissions as Constellation
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Global infrastructure solutions leader joins leading Australian industry as country advances $1.4 billion plan to build a hydrogen industry SOURCE: Black Veatch DESCRIPTION:MELBOURNE, Australia, July 27, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Black Veatch has joined the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) as part of its efforts to accelerate the global shift to zero emission energy and speed the development of a global hydrogen energy economy. CEO of the AHC, Dr Fiona Simon, said one of the strengths of the AHC was th
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SOURCE: Black Veatch DESCRIPTION:Ireland, June 20, 2022 /3BL Media/ - A first-of-a-kind green hydrogen generation plant - on the border of Counties Mayo and Sligo, Ireland - has been announced by Mercury Renewables. To advance the project Mercury is drawing upon the hydrogen and renewable energy expertise of global engineering, consulting and construction leader Black Veatch. Mercury is developing one of Ireland’s first co-located onshore wind farm and hydrogen electrolysis plants. A 75-megawatt
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More than 4 million tons of coal will be replaced with Aymium’s renewable carbon negative product, removing over 10 million tons of CO2
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An organization led by startup founders and investors aims to grow the presence of successful, diverse-led ventures and advance civic leadership in Michigan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem
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The former EPA Administrator will be honored for her lifelong leadership in the fight to protect children from toxic pollution, along with Christina Malle, a goldsmith and responsible jewelry advocate, and Dr. Netzy Peralta, an anthropologist working with indigenous artisans in Mexico.
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SOURCE: Alliant Energy DESCRIPTION:At Alliant Energy we are implementing our strategic plan to create a more sustainable future for our customers and communities. Highlights of our recent progress in 2020 are provided below: Goal: By 2030, reduce our fossil fuel generation carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 50% from 2005 levels Progress: Achieved 42% CO2 reduction in 2020 Goal: By 2040, eliminate all coal from our generation fleet Progress: Over 1,100 megawatts of coal already retired Additio
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ALLETE highlights sustainability in action in enhanced sustainability report
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During a live, mixed-reality keynote peaking at more than one million concurrent viewers, CEO Min-Liang Tan announced new takes on fan favorites, new products destined to become fan favorites, and the surprise appearance of a community icon
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AOAC certification confirms Safe Catch as undisputed authority in testing seafood for mercury
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For many, Diana Taurasi is a household name. She’s a forward for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and one of the most important female athletes in the past 20 years according to ESPN.
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Agreement accelerates BlueNalu’s introduction to the Asian marketplace
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Program is Successful Joint Effort by ERI and New York City
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With the mercury continuing to soar and with no relief from the heat, the farmers coming to the Krishi Upaj mandi (farmers’ market) in Vidisha, India to sell their crops, are welcomed with drinking water that is provided by New Holland Agriculture, a leading global agricultural equipment brand of CNH Industrial N.V. (NYSE: CNHI /MI: CNHI), through its business partner, M/s Lodhi Motors.
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Emissions reduction in cement production and capture of CO2,
equal to 24% of cement mass during concrete curing, reduces carbon
footprint up to 70%
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133 faith-based organizations from 33 states in urge Trump Administration to reverse the rollbacks of crucial environmental safeguards.
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Near Half-Million Dollar Contribution Supports Company’s Ongoing
Mission to Provide Cleaner Water Through Superior Filtration
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The holidays have come and gone. The lights and decorations are packed away in storage bins ready for next year. With the holiday clutter put away, you may just now be setting up your new television, tablet, computer or other electronic gadget that was on your wish list.\r\rBut what do you do with your old devices? They take up a lot of room, yes. But more importantly, they contain sensitive information and harmful materials like arsenic, lead and mercury. To secure you and your family from data
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Recap of stories on Business Wire related to Hurricane Season 2017.
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Organization commits 100 percent of donated funds directly to aid
victims
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The beginning of a new year is a smart time for businesses to replace batteries in fire alarms and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, as well as replacing fluorescent light bulbs and lighting ballasts. Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE: RSG) offers two simple solutions for businesses to discard items that contain mercury, lead or other hazardous materials that should not be thrown away with regular waste.
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Aug 16, 2011 10:30 AM ET - The CSR Minute is your daily video digest of the most relevant Corporate Social Responsible news of the day. Our team of 3BL Media correspondents tracks the global world of corporate social responsibility to bring you coverage of the most important announcements, initiatives, issues, trends, ideas, and breaking news.