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Europe's first battery recycling plant using integrated mechanical-hydrometallurgical process opens in Kuppenheim in southern GermanyMilestone on the road to enhancing raw materials sustainability thanks to an expected recovery rate of more than 96 percent and net CO2 -neutral1 operationPlant to generate enough recycled materials to produce more than 50,000 new battery modules per yearDouble-digit million-euro investment underpins holistic Mercedes-Benz approach to battery circularity and value creation in GermanyCooperation with technology partner Primobius and renowned research institutes
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Twilio Flex Powers Digital Helpdesks, Providing Personalized Aid and Enhanced Communication for Refugees and Migrants in Hungary and The Netherlands
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Cemex and Synhelion announced today a significant milestone in their joint effort to develop fully solar-driven cement production: the scaling of their technology to industrially-viable levels. This includes the continuous production of clinker, the most energy-intensive part of cement manufacturing, using only solar heat.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230803401989/en/Close-up of Synhelion’s receiver delivering the hig
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Nation's leading network of organic mushroom farms doubles down on commitment to social and environmental accountability and transparency
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CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. ("CEMEX") announced today that the U.S. Department of Energy awarded US$3.2 million to Solar MEAD, a joint project headed by CEMEX, Sandia National Laboratories, and Synhelion, which aims to decarbonize cement production.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230216005349/en/Close-up of Synhelion’s solar receiver, which provides the necessary process heat to decarbonize clinker production. (Courtesy of Sy
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More than half of Americans expect to maintain or increase their donations in the new year; company uncovers giving trends by generation
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The Zendesk Foundation today announced that 25 nonprofit organizations will receive a share of $US 500,000 in cash grants, as well as free Zendesk software, through the Foundation’s first global Tech for Good Impact Awards. Four nonprofits were awarded the highest grant amount of $US 50,000 each. The combination of cash grants and technology is designed to empower a range of social impact initiatives to scale operations in order to further help communities and people in need.“We believe democrat
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Church Mutual’s® new Risk Radar Report – Child Care reveals insights, opportunities and challenges for today’s providers
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SMS marketing software company selected a best place to work in medium employer category
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Emergency Messaging Program Designed to Aid in Disaster Response & Relief Coordination