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March 23, 2019
Simone Scott and her children are among the first residents of the Conway Center, an affordable housing development in Washington, D.C., that also provides job training, health care, and other resources, thanks to a grant from Wells Fargo. Description: Just a few years ago, Simone Scott lost her job, lost her home, and suffered a […]
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  Summary: Award recognizes the company’s success in reducing emissions and the engagement of employees, partners and supply chain to commit to carbon neutrality. Schneider Electric reduced energy intensity by 42 percent between 2005 and 2017, and carbon intensity by 35 percent between 2012 and 2017. Description: BOSTON, Mass., March 22, 2019 – Schneider Electric, […]
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Water is essential to human life, yet 2.1 billion people lack access to safe, clean water at home, according to the World Health Organization and UNICEF. And nearly 844 million people worldwide do not have access to clean drinking water at all. For more than a decade, Procter & Gamble has worked to increase access […]
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Key partnerships and innovation central to providing aid Description: KOHLER, Wis., March 22 2019 /3BL Media/ – Nearly 2.1 billion people lack access to safely managed water worldwide*. To encourage positive change and create meaningful impact, a combination of partnership and innovation is imperative to address pressing water and sanitation issues. Since 1996, Kohler Co., a global […]
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Summary: This blog was posted on behalf of Fawn Bergen, Intel’s Global Water Stewardship Manager. She is dedicated to reducing our environmental footprint and manages our water restoration program so we can meet our 2025 goal to restore 100% of our global water use. Description: As we approach World Water Day, it is a perfect […]
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The chimpanzees grinned, stared, swung and hung upside-down to get our attention. But one chimp, Chloe (pictured above), quiet but curious, stood out in style. Photo by Mike Seres/Project Chimps I am at Project Chimps today, a sanctuary in Georgia for retired research chimpanzees, visiting with the animals here and their amazing caretakers and staff. […]
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PepsiCo announced today that it has helped more than 22 million people in underserved communities around the world gain access to safe water since 2006. In the last year alone, PepsiCo and its partners expanded access for more than 6 million people, indicating the company is on track to exceed its goal to support a […]
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Natural history programming is one of the oldest and most sustainable forms of TV life. It is 50 years since David Attenborough made his first major TV documentary series, The Miracle of Bali, its title capturing the eyes-wide wonder of the genre at the time. But the climate of the BBC Natural History Unit, for […]
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