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After a yearlong investigation conducted by NCP Denmark, which is the contact point for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (OECD), investigators say the stone wool manufacturing company Rockwool did not meet two of the OECD Guidelines for responsible business conduct while setting up shop in the Eastern Panhandle. ....
The YMCA was closed for about four years when the city bought the building for $700,000 in 2012. Another $750,000 was borrowed for renovations but other than a new basketball court which has since sustained water damage the project was never completed. The building reportedly contains mold, asbestos and other toxins and city officials for several years have determined that remediation and finishing the renovations to the pool, the plumbing and other areas of the building would be too costly. The developer, a part of Comrie Enterprises, offered just $175,000 for the building in late 2017 but soon upped the offer to $550,000. Neither was seriously considered and the offer was nearly tripled last year. ....
Last year, Italy launched an unprecedented plan allowing homeowners to finance 110% of energy efficiency renovation works through tax deductions. Almost one year on, the widely celebrated scheme is hitting snags related to mounting costs and bureaucracy. The European Union has promoted building renovation as a way for EU countries to kick-start their economies after the pandemic while taking action to fight climate change. Building renovation programmes are now being promoted at the EU level as part of national plans that EU countries are submitting to the European Commission in order to tap into the bloc’s €750 billion recovery fund. “What we need is an economic growth which is sustainable for our planet,” said Riccardo Fraccaro, the Italian lawmaker and minister who promoted the scheme under Giuseppe Conte’s first government. ....