All Black lock Dominic Bird
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Former-All Black lock Dominic Bird is returning to New Zealand rugby to join the Hurricanes for next year s Super Rugby competition.
The 30-year-old former Crusaders and Chiefs representative will lineup for the Wellington Lions for this year s Bunnings Warehouse NPC before joining the Hurricanes set-up next year. I m excited to be getting back into Super Rugby next year and returning to NZ with my family to live, the two-test All Black said. We ve enjoyed our time with Racing Metro in France, and I feel like I ve been playing some of my best rugby up there, but now is the right time to return home. I m looking forward to testing myself again in Super Rugby and adding huge value to the Hurricanes in 2022.
Global Consumer Trends: The Green Economy shows high levels of consumer enthusiasm for green energy, matched by the expectation that governments will lead in creating the Green Economy
DALLAS, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Â Dynata, the world s largest first part data and insights platform, today released
Global Consumer Trends: The Green Economy, a global look at emerging economy surrounding green energy and sustainability. The report, part of Dynata s ongoing
Global Consumer Trends research series, also revealed that nearly half of consumers worldwide believe that whoever leads the Green Economy will lead the world.
Using responses more than 11,000 consumers in 11 countries, Dynata s Global Consumer Trends: The Green Economy sought to uncover attitudes and behaviors toward the Green Economy. At a global level, key findings on the Green Economy include: