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(0) Following are the latest Corporate Social Responsibility news releases and story ideas available from Business Wire. These recaps, curated by Business Wire, provide reporters and bloggers around the globe instant access to the latest news releases, providing relevant and trending content to share with their audiences. Discover more news via Business Wire s Hot Topic recaps or create a custom news feed specific to your needs here. This service is provided at no charge to members of the media and financial communities. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210422005143/en/ LAKELAND, Fla. Publix Commits $2 Million to Everglades Restoration Supporting Florida Freshwater Conservation Source: Publix

​Finnish occupational pension assets rise €6bn to reach €221bn in 2020

By Rachel Fixsen2021-03-04T15:52:00+00:00 Total assets in Finland’s partly-funded earnings-related pension system rose by €6bn last year to stand at €221bn, thereby covering roughly one third of the €700bn of liabilities, according to new overall 2020 investment results for providers in the system. Pensions alliance TELA published the results, saying occupational pension funds’ total assets had slumped to €193bn in the first quarter of 2020 from €215bn as a result of the pandemic, and then regained €28bn between April and December. Kimmo Koivurinne, TELA analyst, said: “The earnings-related pension providers achieved a real annual return of 4.6%, which can be considered a good result in the interesting year.”

Executive Council reflects on events in Washington, reaffirms church s reconciliation work – Episcopal News Service

By David Paulsen Posted Jan 22, 2021 Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, president of the House of Deputies, speak on the first day of Executive Council’s Jan. 22-25 online meeting. [Episcopal News Service] Reactions to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and this week’s inauguration of President Joe Biden dominated the opening remarks of The Episcopal Church’s presiding officers on Jan. 22, as Executive Council gathered online for the start of a four-day meeting. Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, president of the House of Deputies, both mixed expressions of hope for the future with acknowledgments that the church has much work to do in affirming Jesus’ way of love and rejecting the divisive threat of Christian nationalism. Curry quoted Biden’s inaugural address – “‘we must end this uncivil war’” – and then connected that political imperative to the Christian call to love one’s enemy.

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