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Berry’s new tethered closure on Coca-Cola bottles makes the closure less likely to be littered
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Black Veatch: Build Business Resilience with Climate-Adaptive Infrastructure Fri, 01/27/2023 - 09:00 Type of Content Blog Layout Standard Format Body OVERLAND PARK, Kan., January 27, 2023 /3BL Media/ — As climate change supercharges hurricanes, flooding and drought, U.S. businesses realize the potentially high cost of vulnerability, with flooding a prime example. According to a study by First Street Foundation and Arup, about 730,000 U.S. retail, office and multi-unit residential properties are
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Berry’s tethered cap boasts top spot in the Food/Beverage category
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69% Average Decline in Wildlife Populations Since 1970, Says New WWF Report Thu, 10/13/2022 - 11:15 Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body Wildlife populations in Latin America and the Caribbean plummeting at a staggering rate of 94% Freshwater species populations have suffered an 83% fall The report’s Living Planet Index shows that there is no time to lose in securing a nature-positive society Monitored populations of vertebrates (mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish
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Program aims to increase the lifespan of devices and encourage proper device disposal to decrease e-waste and advance overall tech wellness
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Launched March 2022 with Resurfacing: Koa Smith
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Ten New York City Small Businesses Each Receive $10,000 to Provide Relief from Impact of COVID-19 on their Businesses
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New cycle marks the first time every forest landowner in contiguous United States has had access to carbon markets
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SOURCE: Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) DESCRIPTION:When PSEG began planning for its Roseland-Pleasant Valley electric transmission upgrade project, one of the first questions for PSEG biologists was what to do with an eagle’s nest on one of the towers where a pair of bald eagles had been nesting for more than six years? The 90-year-old steel lattice tower sat along the banks of the South Branch of the Raritan River, and eagles found the location – high away from predators and with access
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Don't Foil It: How Aluminum Can Help You Have a More Sustainable Summer Fri, 06/25/2021 - 12:30 Type of Content Blog Layout Featured Media Body Now that it’s officially summer, you may notice that your kitchen is beginning to include a lot of aluminum. When things heat up, refreshing, ice-cold beverages are in order. The great news is that aluminum beer, soda, and sparkling water cans are easily recycled, so you can get your hands on more of your favorite beverages in a sustainable fashion. And
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WWF National Branding Campaign Marks 2021 As the Year to Show Your Love Mon, 02/08/2021 - 05:30 Subheader Love It or Lose It campaign calls on all of us to love nature so it doesn’t disappear Type of Content Multimedia with summary Layout Media Gallery Body WASHINGTON, February 8, 2021 /3BL Media/ – Today, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the global conservation nonprofit known for its iconic panda logo, launched a national brand marketing campaign across the U.S. declaring 2021 as a crucial year to s
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National program shows significant growth in Quebec ahead of the Quebec summit
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Introducing the first ProAmpac Renewable package for the baby food market, a bag with bio-based resins for specialty baby-food maker Bimbosan
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Patriotic Campaign Recognizes All Types of American Heroes by Sharing the Stories of Polaris Owners and Dealers Making Significant Contributions to Better Their Communities
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With Additional New Resources to Support Participation
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Last year, 1.7 million acres of grasslands were lost across the Great Plains to crop production, according to new research from World Wildlife Fund (WWF). While stark, this number represents an overall decrease in conversion from 2016, with 800,000 less acres plowed, benefiting the critical ecosystems, wildlife habitat, and rural communities who rely on these intact grasslands. However, the region of South Dakota that was once hit hardest by the Dust Bowl has experienced a dramatic increase in pl
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First large-scale pharmacy care services company to implement fully
sustainable packaging for temperature-sensitive prescriptions,
reducing environmental impact
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New packaging eliminates polystyrene, while ensuring medication
safety and quality for consumers
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Affirms company’s commitment to use recyclable packaging for all
medication home delivery
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-- As the Official Airline Partner and a Founding Member of this
Caribbean Consortium, JetBlue Furthers Its Mission to Balance
Conservation and Commerce --
-- Caribbean Consortium Kicks Off with a ‘Spotlight on Cuba’ --
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The Great Plains lost about 2.5 million acres of previously intact grassland to crop production between 2015 and 2016, according to a new report from World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Across the US and Canada, the loss of grasslands undermines soil health and degrades water quality for downstream communities, while threatening iconic species, including songbirds and water-associated birds, and is driving the decline in the region’s native pollinators.
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Humans have always had an intimate, complicated relationship with forests.\r\rWe clear away trees to make room for development and agriculture, harvest them for paper, pulp, and palm oil and seek refuge in their remaining intact solitude. Human wellbeing depends on trees.
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“Northern Trust has a heritage of acting with the highest ethics. The utmost honesty. And unfailing reliability. We have the wisdom earned through generations of relationships. The stability to weather change and uncertainty. And the insight to understand that diversity makes us stronger. For 125 years, our integrity has remained intact. And we have no intention of that changing.\"
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