#SustyTalk: Nivea s Sophie Rock on avoiding purpose-washing
edie s #SustyTalk interview series continues with an exclusive discussion with Nivea s sustainability marketing lead Sophie Rock.
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#SustyTalk is all about keeping edie s loyal readers connected to sustainable business leaders across the world, whilst reminding us all that sustainability and climate action must go on through the current Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
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Engagement Week 2021: edie kicks off bumper week of sustainability reporting and communications content
From 4-7 May, edie brings its readers Engagement Week 2021, a series of podcasts, blogs, live events and interviews all focused on helping sustainability professionals achieve excellence when it comes to reporting and communications.
The edie content team will deliver a week of exclusive content focused on sustainability engagement
Brought to you by the award-winning edie content team, Engagement Week 2021 is our themed week of editorial content and events dedicated to supporting sustainability, energy and resource efficiency professionals build personal engagement and drive meaningful change through the work that they do.
#SustyTalk: GM s Al Hildreth on the evolution of corporate water stewardship
edie s #SustyTalk video interview series continues with an exclusive discussion with General Motors global energy manager Al Hildreth.
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#SustyTalk is all about keeping edie s loyal readers connected to sustainable business leaders across the world, whilst reminding us all that sustainability and climate action must go on through the current Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
The three Bexley High School senior boys who ranked their female classmates “attractiveness” will spend the remainder of the school year learning from home, according to the school district.
A nine-tier chart ranking the girls from “bhaddie” at the top all the way down to “disgusting trash people” was posted on an Instagram story on April 17. Some of the other categories include “def above average,” “meh,” a vomit emoji and “horse.”
The girls faces were posted next to different categories, with those closest to the left ranked higher in that category. This is similar to how tier lists rate albums, video game characters and television show episodes.
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Since the Vermont House of Representatives passed its version of fiscal 2022 budget, thereâs been concern raised by Gov. Phil Scottâs office and Republicans over the amount of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds envisioned as part of the spending plan.
The House proposed spending a large portion of that $1.3 billion in the FY 22 budget to free up dollars for other concerns in its version of the budget, which passed the House unanimously on March 26; Scottâs administration came forward with a plan to allocate $1 billion in ARPA funds on April 5.