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Arrow Electronics teamed with the Denver Broncos to donate 500 boxed lunches to Urban Peak, a nonprofit that serves homeless youth in the Denver area.
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Publix Super Markets Charities donates $5.5M in monetary support
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Ranked No. 18 out of 100 companies
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Funding is part of UnitedHealthcare’s $11.4 million in Empowering Health grants focused on expanding access to care and addressing the social determinants of health for people in underserved communities
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Quirch Foods Announces Expanded Environmental, Social and Governance Commitment
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Publix donates nearly 1.3 million pounds of food to meet holiday demand
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Partnership of Local Businesses Delivers Thousands of Meals
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RMHC locations in seven markets will receive a daily meal for 30 days
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Local restaurants will be chosen to increase support in each community
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Donation is part of Everstream’s corporate program for RMHC in its markets
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Partnership between UnitedHealth Group, Compass Group and city of Hartford is helping fill a surging need
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Agilysys, Inc. (Nasdaq: AGYS), a leading global provider of next-generation hospitality software solutions and services, today announced that Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, one of the largest nonprofit social service providers in the state, will implement Agilysys’ Eatec® inventory management solution, to modernize the procurement, storage and inventory operations of their extensive food and nutrition program. The food services program at Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada provides ne
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Plastic drinking straws are everywhere – in the soft drinks that we order with our meal, in the glass of water we’re served in a restaurant and the boxed juice sold in stores. They are even in the mixed cocktails that are served in bars and lounges. But these days, the sleek, plastic straw is best known for the environmental mess that is cluttering the world’s parks, beaches and landfills.\r\r
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Consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies often find themselves boxed in by customer demand. On one hand, more shoppers say they want to purchase more sustainable products, but many are not willing to pay a premium. And although most consumers still base their purchases largely on price and performance, the trends are clear: Environmental sustainability is expected. This applies to not only products, but also packaging.
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Members of Arrow Electronics’ “Young Professionals” group recently volunteered with The GrowHaus, a Denver-area nonprofit indoor farm, community marketplace and educational center. The 25 Arrow volunteers helped to pack food bags that would be donated to local families in need, and they also washed, chopped and boxed pallets of lettuce, mushrooms, seasonal produce and eggs for distribution to local markets and stores.