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The Queen has banned these items from all her royal homes Hello! 2 hrs ago
Inspired by Sir David Attenborough,
the Queen has banned all plastic bottles and straws from the royal estates as part of a plan to cut back on the use of plastics at all levels . Today may be World Earth Day, but it was actually back in 2018 that
Buckingham Palace took this decision and said there was a strong desire to tackle the issue as it outlined waste plans for the royal residences.
It is thought that the Queen became interested in the problem after working with Sir David Attenborough on a documentary about conservation in the Commonwealth. The pair have teamed up in the past to work on the Commonwealth Canopy initiative, which aims to create a network of forest conservation projects across the countries within the Commonwealth.
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Nicole Radziwill graduated from Pennsylvania State University at the age of 18 and went on to earn an MBA and a Ph.D. in technology management and quality systems. She taught data science at the university level for 11 years, did a stint as editor-in-chief of the academic journal Software Quality Professional and has been a national examiner for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for more than a decade. She has written three books on statistics, one of which is a standard textbook in more than 25 universities.
By all accounts, Radziwill is brilliant and successful in her field, but a two-hour business meeting can inflict sensory overload. Stress factors in the workplace include lights, smells, loud conversations and even the sensation of wearing business attire. “Nothing is comfortable ever,” she said.