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The Human Rights Campaign released its Corporate Equality Index, and dozens of businesses nabbed perfect scores for the first time. January 29 2021 4:44 PM EST
The Human Rights Campaign this week released its 19th Corporate Equality Index, which closely examines the LGBTQ+ policies of thousands of American corporations, including most of the Fortune 500. Even with the tumult of 2020 from the COVID-19 pandemic to social unrest to a president who refused to concede an election and incited an insurrection corporate America trended toward inclusivity, with 60 corporations that previously appeared on the CEI receiving perfect scores for the first time.
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Scott Moffitt. (Courtesy photograph.)
Scott Moffitt has been named president and CEO of Haverhill-based Häns Kissle, a provider of fresh prepackaged foods.
Moffitt comes to the position with more than 20 years-experience marketing, selling and growing businesses for major food and beverage companies such as PepsiCo, Keurig Dr. Pepper and most recently, Danone North America. He succeeds Ken Venti who led the company from 2008-2020.
“I believe Häns Kissle is well-positioned to expand its presence in the fresh-prepared foods category by focusing on category leading innovation, superior customer service and delivering high quality products. Ken did a great job of growing the company and preparing it for the next stage of growth.” Said Moffitt in a statement.
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Green Tea Market are:
Shangri La Tea Company (Nevada, U.S.)
Numi, Inc. (California, U.S.)
Unilever plc (London, U.K.)
Tazo Tea Company (Washington, U.S.)
East West Tea Company, LLC (Oregon, U.S.)
Associated British Foods plc (London, U.K.)
Restraining Factor
Damaging Effects of Climate Change on Tea Production to Hamper Market Growth
The green tea market growth is expected to major hurdles created by the adverse effects of climate change and global warming. According to research conducted by Tufts University and the Montana State University in 2016, changing rainfall patterns across Northeast India and Southern China, two of the largest tea-producing regions in the world, are likely to decrease yields from tea farms. A survey conducted by researchers from these universities in Assam showed that tea farmers in the state are getting increasingly concerned about the shorter growing season for tea, which will inevitably affect the quality of the final product. International bodi