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Vegan food firm Oatly criticised for shocking misinformation

Vegan food firm Oatly criticised for shocking misinformation 19 January 2021 | by FarmingUK Team | Dairy, News Oatly, a vegan food and drink firm, has received backlash on social media following the claim Farmers have fought back against a plant-based drink manufacturer after it claimed the dairy and meat industries emit more Co2 than transport. Swedish oat milk firm Oatly caused a stir over the weekend after it tweeted its controversial Help Dad advert to its 13,000 followers. “The dairy and meat industries emit more CO2e than all the world’s planes, trains, cars, boats etc combined. Need help talking to dad about milk? Go to oatly.com/helpdad, the company said on 16 January.

FW Awards: Join us for five fabulous nights of celebration

FW Awards: Join us for five fabulous nights of celebration >More in Next month Farmers Weekly and a host of farming celebrities will bring you a unique week-long extravaganza to celebrate the farming heroes and achievements of 2020. The Farmers Weekly Awards are firmly established as the biggest night of the year in the farming calendar – a chance to celebrate the achievements of some of the very best British farmers in front of an audience of more than a thousand of their peers. But this year, thanks to the Covid-19 restrictions, we’ve had to tear up the usual awards script from start to finish.

Veganuary is just a gimmick and casting British industry to the wall , farmers warn

The Belturbet bomb: an atrocity that time forgot

The Belturbet bomb: an atrocity that time forgot RTÉ Investigates has uncovered a series of new details that shed light on a 1972 car bombing that killed two teenagers in Co Cavan. • 3 Feb 2021 RTÉ Investigates Sculptor Mel French regards the bronze statue in Belturbet as her most personal project. Two handsome figures – a long-haired schoolgirl with dancing shoes and an athletic young man with a football at his feet – face out onto Main Street. These sculptures represent two teenagers, local girl Geraldine O Reilly, 15, and Paddy Stanley, 16, from Clara, Co Offaly, both of whom perished on 28 December 1972 when a powerful car bomb ripped through the Co Cavan border town.

Craftsman+ Expands to Europe, Searches for Creative Leaders

Craftsman+ Expands to Europe, Searches for Creative Leaders News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Craftsman+, the New York-based creative advertising company, is pleased to announce its expansion into the European marketplace. The fast-growing business is known for its creation of deeply engaging and interactive mobile advertisements and has been embraced by some of the world s largest brands. As a preferred Facebook and Google creative technology partner, Craftsman+ is experiencing growing demand from top agencies and brands alike. Despite a COVID-19 challenged world and a struggling economy, Craftsman+ is growing their team of creatives by expanding their expertise into Europe.

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