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Can Tesco entice suppliers to cut carbon emissions to net zero?

  Last year the supermarket’s 70 biggest suppliers reported a 12% reduction in manufacturing emissions but, like other companies in the sector, it has faced a tougher task with smaller businesses in its chain. Tesco denies it is turning the screw on suppliers, but its head of environment, Anna Turrell, told a roundtable organised by Coca-Cola European Partners this week that reliable data from across the supply chain was vital. “The key focus for us is around collaboration and transparency,” she said. “There is no bigger issue we are facing than climate change and setting common goals and having clear science-based targets and robust credible data is key.”

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Will this be the last World Password Day? | IT World Canada News

Today is the eighth annual World Password Day, aimed at encouraging everyone to choose and protect more secure passwords. But a number of infosec professionals argue that this should be the last time this day is acknowledged. The fact is passwords aren’t secure anymore. People choose weak passwords that can be guessed or cracked with brute force attacks. They also share and re-use passwords on multiple websites, cost employers money by asking IT to reset passwords and cost businesses money by abandoning purchases because they forget passwords. Numerous studies show that credentials theft is one of the leading contributors to data breaches.

Levies approved, Mayo gets the nod | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer Andrew Grimm POLLS OPEN — Froehlich s Classic Corner was one of seven polling locations open in Steubenville and Cross Creek Township during Tuesday s primary/special election. STEUBENVILLE Voters made their voices heard in Steubenville and Cross Creek township Tuesday, approving all three levies on the ballot and unseating an incumbent councilman. In Steubenville, voters renewed two levies: • The city’s 0.7 percent income tax, which generates revenue for street improvements and equipment, parks and recreation capital improvements and the general fund, won 83.3 percent of the votes cast. The unofficial tally was 840 votes for renewal and 168 against. • The 0.3 percent income tax for salaries and street improvements won 81.39 percent of the votes cast, with unofficial tallies at 818 for renewal and 187 against. Revenue generated by the 0.3 percent income tax is earmarked for salaries and street improvements.

Steubenville Levies Approved, Mayo Gets Council Nod | News, Sports, Jobs

For the Intelligencer STEUBENVILLE Voters made their voices heard in Steubenville and Cross Creek township Tuesday, approving all three levies on the ballot and unseating an incumbent councilman. In Steubenville, voters renewed two levies: • The city’s 0.7 percent income tax, which generates revenue for street improvements and equipment, parks and recreation capital improvements and the general fund, won 83.3 percent of the votes cast. The unofficial tally was 840 votes for renewal and 168 against. • The 0.3 percent income tax for salaries and street improvements won 81.39 percent of the votes cast, with unofficial tallies at 818 for renewal and 187 against. Revenue generated by the 0.3 percent income tax is earmarked for salaries and street improvements.

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