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Furniture World News By Nic Ledoux on 7/6/2021
Sustainability initiatives, environmental leadership and a broad range of legal and regulatory issues impacting the home furnishings industry are on the agenda for a September 1-2 educational program sponsored by the American Home Furnishings Alliance (AHFA).
The 2021 Sustainability & Regulatory Summit will be held at the Conference Center at Guilford Technical Community College in Colfax, N.C. Companies need not be AHFA members to attend.
Titled
“Rethink, Reset, React,” the 2021 Summit will cover a wide array of topics, beginning with the challenge of rethinking “sustainability” within a business climate that is increasingly prioritizing environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues.
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Your North Carolina Education Lottery questions answered
Van Denton, Communications Director, joined 2 Wants to Know to discuss how the money is beneficial and what some of the biggest prizes are players can win. Author: WFMY News 2 Staff Published: 8:58 PM EDT July 2, 2021 Updated: 9:05 PM EDT July 2, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. For the last 15 years, the North Carolina Education Lottery has raised $8 billion for education programs. The NC Education Lottery started on March 30, 2006.
The lottery raises $2 million each day on average for education.
Since the lottery began:
About 95 cents of every dollar spent on a lottery ticket cycles back into the state’s economy as either a prize, earnings for education, or a sales commission to a retailer.