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NatureSweet land becomes the first voluntarily protected area certified by the State of Jalisco
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Bath Body Works Celebrates Perfumer Michael R. Carby During Black History Month Tue, 01/31/2023 - 12:00 Type of Content Blog Layout Standard Format Body Perfumer Michael R. Carby has created some of Bath Body Works’ most-loved fragrances, including Cactus Blossom, Sun Washed Citrus, Eucalyptus Rain and Beach Weather. In honor of Black History Month, we’re highlighting Carby, his inspirations and his innovative work in this field. Carby is a perfumer at the Givaudan fragrance house, a key Bath Bo
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Companies Operating Across the State of Texas Recognized in the TxN 20 for Their Leadership in Conservation & Sustainability
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Griffith Foods: Your Ticket to Culinary Travels Fri, 09/30/2022 - 09:45 Type of Content Blog Layout Media Gallery Body Food and exploration have always gone hand in hand, and today’s retail and menu offerings give consumers even more opportunities to expand their culinary horizons. One area where consumers are very open to trying global flavors is in the snack category. Bold, yet “low risk,” crisps, sweets and nuts are easy ways to introduce consumers to new flavors that cross geographical borde
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Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust’s 2021 Grantmaking Expresses Trust’s Commitment to Long-Term Investment and Meeting Critical Moments
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The latest cohort of Piper Fellows—selected for their record of impact in Maricopa County—receives transformational opportunity for study, reflection, and growth.
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Companies Operating Across the State of Texas Recognized in the TxN 20 for Their Leadership in Conservation & Sustainability
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Trustees of Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust in Phoenix, AZ award $123 million in grants; largest single-day grant initiative in AZ history.
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Piper Trust and nonprofits do more and do things differently
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With COVID-19 numbers rising, Patient Safety Movement Foundation CEO continues to spread awareness of patient and health workers that deserve “Safe Care For All”
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Once it is operational in October 2020, Maverick Creek and our first wind farm, Cactus Flats will offset 100% of the electricity used annually at our owned U.S. facilities.
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Climate change is a shared, global challenge and every individual and company must pitch in to be a part of the solution. At General Mills, our goal is to reduce our energy emission levels by 28 percent by 2025. One way that we are getting closer to reaching our greenhouse gas emission reduction goals is by signing a virtual power purchase agreement last June with Southern Power, a leading U.S. wholesale energy provider and subsidiary of Southern Company, through their 148-megawatt Cactus Flats W
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The electricity and associated renewable energy credits (RECs) generated by the facility are being sold under two separate power purchase agreements with General Mills and General Motors. Both companies have the option to keep or sell the associated RECs.\r\r\"As we are seeing an increase in renewable energy adoption in the U.S., we saw an opportunity for our commerce to support and enable the greening of the grid,\" said General Mills EVP and Chief Supply Chain Officer John Church. \"We see the
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General Mills has taken another step toward its climate goal with the signing of a virtual 15-year power purchase agreement with Renewable Energy Systems (RES) for 100-megawatts (MW) of its Cactus Flats wind project. The wind project will produce renewable energy credits for General Mills that can be applied toward the company’s greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. During the peak of construction, the project will create about 250 jobs in the clean energy workforce.