Both Bitcoin and Online Shopping Are Poor for the Environment
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INDIANAPOLIS, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bitcoin mining and online shopping are both having a negative impact on the environment. Recent news coverage highlighted the adverse impact of Bitcoin mining on the environment, said John Rulli, Chief Adminstrative Officer, Simon. We want to take this opportunity to reinforce that online shopping is also negatively impacting the environment. Where you shop matters. Stores are the most sustainably friendly option in retail, and shoppers can help the environment by doing what they like best shopping with friends and family at the favorite shopping center.
What’s more, the executives will receive the difference between what should have been paid pre-cut and what was paid throughout the year, meaning that no compensation will be lost as a result of the pandemic which is actually accelerating across much of the country, even as the first vaccine shots are administered.
That means Simon will go back to his salary of $1,250,000. Other affected by the reinstatement include General Counsel and Secretary Steven Fivel, whose salary is $650,000; Chief Administrative Officer John Rulli, who makes $650,000; Executive Vice President Brian McDade, who makes $500,000; and Assistant General Counsel and Assistant Secretary Alexander Snyder, whose salary is $445,000.