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The colourful new mural sucking pollution from Bristol s streets
The artwork has been created using special paint which absorbs CO2
05:00, 9 JUL 2021
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A carbon absorbing mural - which ‘sucks up’ pollution from the streets of Bristol - has been painted in the city.
Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to the BigCommerce s first-quarter 2021 earnings call. [Operator instructions] Please be advised that today s conference is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to your first speaker today, Daniel Lentz, head of investor relations. Thank you, please go ahead.
Daniel Lentz
Head of Investor Relations
[Audio gap] and chairman, Brent Bellm; and CFO, Robert Alvarez. Today s call will contain forward-looking statements, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning financial and business trends, our expected future business and financial performance and financial condition, and our guidance for the second quarter of 2021 and the full-year 2021. These statements can be identified by words such as expect, anticipate, intend, plan, believe, seek, will, or similar words.
New Bristol-made delivery app cuts commission and pays riders more
By Martin Booth, Friday Feb 12, 2021
More than a dozen Bristol restaurants are already signed up to an app that is going live for the first time on Friday, hoping to support independent businesses caught in a “stranglehold” by multinationals.
The BARBI App, made by the British Association of Restaurants, Bars & Independents, aims to reduce the high commissions of the likes of Deliveroo as well as paying delivery riders and drivers more money.
Restaurants signed up as the app gets ready to launch include Cafe Kino and El Jefe Jose on Stokes Croft, Marmalade Cafe on Worrall Road in Clifton, and Pizza Bianchi which will be operating from within Pasta Loco on Cotham Hill.