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Hundreds of Victorian home gardeners angry and out of pocket after using toxic compost from major recycler Suez

Hundreds of Victorian home gardeners angry and out of pocket after using toxic compost from major recycler Suez By Ben Knight and Richard Willingham © Provided by ABC NEWS Kelly West said none of her plants survived after she composted the garden in the Melbourne suburb of Reservoir. (ABC News: Andrew Altree-Williams) Some time in October last year, a batch of commercial compost left a Suez recycling facility in Melbourne, bound for garden centres in central Victoria and Melbourne. Within days, it had been combined into soil mixes, and sold to backyard gardeners planting their summer veggie crops. Within weeks, many of those crops were dying.

The Best of Business Intelligence 2020

The Best of Business Intelligence 2020 by The Best of Business Intelligence 2020 The BOBI (Best Of Business Intelligence) awards give BI specialists the opportunity to showcase their skills and expertise. It’s a chance to celebrate the contribution they make to UK pharma, the NHS and patients. The awards ceremony was streamed on December 4, with hosts Wilf Iliffe, 14 Four Analytics (BOBI Chair) and Kelly West, Boehringer Ingelheim (BHBIA Board member) on stage, and each sponsor joining via video to announce winners. The awards are divided into three types: Task-based challenges The Analyst of the Year and Analyst Team of the Year competitions allow analysts to showcase their skills in turning complex data sets into an interactive, engaging report that tells the story within the data. IQVIA and Boehringer Ingelheim won the analyst team event, with their strong set of recommendations that encouraged the sharing of best practice, and Genevieve Hall, Insight Dojo, won the indi

Evansville business takes to social media for support

Evansville business takes to social media for support Business takes to social media for support By Samantha Johnson | January 26, 2021 at 6:32 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 6:32 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we have witnessed local businesses take extra measures, just to stay open. On January 23, the daughter of an Evansville business woman took to social media, asking the community for its support. Her mother, Kelly West, is the owner of “It is very unique,” says West. “It is a taste no one has ever tasted before. It’s sweet and spicy. It is sweet at first, and then it has a kick.”

Restart 2021: Rising to the challenges of the environmental agenda

Restart 2021: Rising to the challenges of the environmental agenda Photo by Jan Kronies / Unsplash / 26 Jan 2021 Statement prepared for delivery at the 153 rd meeting of the Committee of Permanent Representatives Ambassador Coimbra, Excellencies, colleagues I am honoured on behalf of UNEP, to address you at the first meeting of the Committee of Permanent Representatives in 2021. It is indeed not the start to the year we had hoped for and we still have some way to journey as we seek to end the pandemic. As we scroll our newsfeeds, it has also become increasingly evident that environmental crises are part and parcel of the journey ahead. Wildfires, hurricanes, temperature records, plagues of locusts, floods and droughts, were so commonplace they do not even always make the news.

Three indicted in Harris County on allegations of trying to illegally influence state House races

Three indicted in Harris County on allegations of trying to illegally influence state House races
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