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Purpose Disruptors Launch The Great Reset Fortnight with Ecoffectiveness Methodology

Awards and Events 5 Add to collection New framework measures the greenhouse gas emissions driven by advertising and identifies ways to maximise the ‘Return on CO2e’ The Great Reset Fortnight, a series of events and workshops designed to empower communications professionals to accelerate the fight against the climate crisis, kicks off on  28th April 2021 at 1pm with a free industry workshop on ‘Ecoffectiveness: The Missing Measure’. Key to ensuring the creative communications industry helps society and business to reduce its collective carbon footprint, is re-evaluating what it measures and celebrates as ‘success’. The first event of the series, this virtual workshop will feature international industry experts from well known agencies Caroline Davis (Managing Director and Sustainability Lead, ELVIS) and Ben Essen (Chief Strategy Officer, Iris) who will share the Ecoffectiveness framework - a new methodology for analysing and the carbon impact of our work, and unlocki

He was her king : what the papers say after the death of Prince Philip

‘He was her king’: what the papers say after the death of Prince Philip Martin Farrer Newspapers around the world have given Prince Philip a rousing send off, with the Queen’s husband remembered for his loyalty, sense of duty and his occasional politically incorrect comment. The British press has led the way with an assortment of banner front pages in the Saturday editions and no shortage of accompanying souvenir pullouts. “Farewell, my beloved”, says the Daily Mail on its front page, reporting the Queen’s “heartbreaking tribute” to her departed husband. It boasts a 144-page paper with “magical souvenir” magazine to mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s passing at the age of 99.

He was her king : what the papers say after Prince Philip s death

‘He was her king’: what the papers say after Prince Philip’s death Martin Farrer Newspapers around the world have given Prince Philip a rousing send off, with the Queen’s husband remembered for his loyalty, sense of duty and his occasional politically incorrect comment. The British press has led the way with an assortment of banner front pages in the Saturday editions and no shortage of accompanying souvenir pullouts. “Farewell, my beloved”, says the Daily Mail on its front page, reporting the Queen’s “heartbreaking tribute” to her departed husband. It boasts a 144-page paper with “magical souvenir” magazine to mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s passing at the age of 99.

He was her king : what the papers say after the death of Prince Philip | Prince Philip

He was her king : what the papers say after the death of Prince Philip | Prince Philip
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Weekly Roundup: Friday 9th April

Weekly Roundup: Friday 9th April C.C. / Image: Francisca Griffin / Photo credit: Caroline Davies / Friday 9th April, 2021 3:55PM   

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