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U.S. 1st Latino Tech Payroll Startup Trez.co, Announces Advisory Board of Industry Giants and C-Suite Executives As It Opens Its Scaling Seed Round

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Monday, March 11, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --

Key Points: 
  • Trez.co, the first U.S. Latino payroll platform company in the United States, is proud to announce its Board of Advisors.
  • This initiative underscores Trez.co's commitment to driving national economic growth through customer first payroll, benefits, and financial solutions tailored to the unique needs of Latino businesses and employees.
  • "Trez is the successful outcome of conversations initiated from LBAN (latino business action network) at Stanford University.
  • Maria Eugenia brings vast corporate governance experience as she has led several boards as the chairman of the board.

BullBag® The Reusable Dumpster Launches Operations in the Florida Panhandle and Lower Alabama

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Monday, March 11, 2024

PANAMA CITY, Fla., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BullBag®, the premier provider of reusable dumpsters, proudly announces its recent expansion into the Florida Panhandle and Lower Alabama.

Key Points: 
  • PANAMA CITY, Fla., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BullBag®, the premier provider of reusable dumpsters, proudly announces its recent expansion into the Florida Panhandle and Lower Alabama.
  • Now available through Home Depot® locations, BullBag® offers residents and contractors an economical and accessible solution for waste disposal needs.
  • If you're in Mobile or Baldwin Counties in Alabama, or Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, or Gulf Counties in Florida, BullBag® is now proudly serving your area!
  • "We are delighted to introduce BullBag's reusable dumpsters to Alabama, and the Panhandle of Florida," said Paul DiSpazio, CEO of BullBag®.

Future of Airport Industry Outlook worth $2,404 billion in 2040 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Monday, March 11, 2024

CHICAGO, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a research report, ' Future of Airport Industry to 2030 ' published by MarketsandMarkets: Global Airport investment is estimated to reach USD 2,404 billion in 2040 from USD 200 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 14.4%.

Key Points: 
  • CHICAGO, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a research report, ' Future of Airport Industry to 2030 ' published by MarketsandMarkets: Global Airport investment is estimated to reach USD 2,404 billion in 2040 from USD 200 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 14.4%.
  • The airport industry's significant regional investments reflect a broader global trend toward expanding and upgrading airport infrastructure.
  • A significant portion is allocated towards terminal expansion and upgrades to improve passenger flow and experience.
  • Technology integration focuses on automation, self-service kiosks, biometric identification, and smart baggage systems to boost efficiency and the passenger experience.

Future of Airport Industry Outlook worth $2,404 billion in 2040 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Monday, March 11, 2024

CHICAGO, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a research report, ' Future of Airport Industry to 2030 ' published by MarketsandMarkets: Global Airport investment is estimated to reach USD 2,404 billion in 2040 from USD 200 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 14.4%.

Key Points: 
  • CHICAGO, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a research report, ' Future of Airport Industry to 2030 ' published by MarketsandMarkets: Global Airport investment is estimated to reach USD 2,404 billion in 2040 from USD 200 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 14.4%.
  • The airport industry's significant regional investments reflect a broader global trend toward expanding and upgrading airport infrastructure.
  • A significant portion is allocated towards terminal expansion and upgrades to improve passenger flow and experience.
  • Technology integration focuses on automation, self-service kiosks, biometric identification, and smart baggage systems to boost efficiency and the passenger experience.

8 ways to ensure Indonesia’s nickel sector is sustainable

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Since a 2020 law ordering the processing of mining commodities into more valuable, marketable products (downstreaming), Indonesia’s nickel production and export have surged sharply.

Key Points: 
  • Since a 2020 law ordering the processing of mining commodities into more valuable, marketable products (downstreaming), Indonesia’s nickel production and export have surged sharply.
  • However, controversies surrounding Indonesia’s nickel sector are difficult to ignore.
  • Additionally, the tumult caused by Indonesia’s nickel export ban, which led to a 2021 lawsuit at the World Trade Organization, and the collapse of nickel prices due to oversupply have been notable.
  • As the world’s largest nickel producer and reserve holder, according to data from the United States Geological Survey, downstream processing is seemingly inevitable for Indonesia.
  • Here are eight crucial aspects to consider to ensure Indonesia’s nickel sector’s environmental and economic sustainability.

1. Realigning the nickel industry narrative

  • For instance, the narrative around nickel downstreaming, heavily promoted by Jokowi, is often linked to Indonesia’s ambition to become a global EV battery producer.
  • In reality, 70% of Indonesia’s nickel is absorbed for stainless steel production, a primary material for items from kitchen utensils to skyscrapers and wind turbines.
  • According to Adhiguna, the nickel industry’s strong narrative for EV battery development hinders a comprehensive discussion of its economic and environmental sustainability.

2. Incentives for decarbonisation and waste management

  • At the upstream level, emissions arise directly and indirectly from mining equipment and the energy needed for processing).
  • Hydrometallurgy – the extraction of nickel with chemical solutions mainly used for producing battery raw materials – generates waste that risks polluting water and soil.
  • “From the government itself, I believe there must be incentives for emission reduction,” he asserted.

3. Pressures from consumers

  • Indonesian nickel consumers can also play a significant role in demanding sustainable mining and processing practices.
  • For instance, Indonesian nickel product users could adopt the European Union’s policy requiring bioenergy only from sustainably managed sources free from deforestation.
  • According to him, the most feasible demands for sustainable nickel could come from producers and consumers of electric vehicles and their components, such as batteries.

4. Limiting expansion

  • Adhiguna believes restricting the industry’s expansion is a viable solution to address environmental impacts, preserve reserves, and rectify the plummeting nickel prices in the market.
  • Nickel ore production is affected by the demand for processing facilities and limiting the number of smelters would gradually improve nickel ore prices.

5. Strengthening exploration and nickel reserve data

  • The Indonesian Nickel Miners Association (APNI) stated earlier this year that Indonesia’s high-grade nickel ore reserves, mainly used for steel production, would be depleted within six years.
  • Although the government has refuted APNI’s statement, it underscores that Indonesia’s nickel is finite.
  • Gani also emphasised the importance of reducing environmental impacts starting from the exploration stage of mining.

6. Evaluating export bans, strengthening cooperation

  • Given the unclear trajectory towards EV (with nickel batteries), it’s worth considering whether these incentives are sustainable,” he added.
  • Gupta also recommended that the government strengthen international nickel supply chain cooperation rather than impose export bans, which do not always benefit Indonesia.
  • Almost 90% of Indonesia’s nickel export is shipped to China.

7. Drafting a comprehensive roadmap

  • With China currently experiencing an oversupply of electric batteries, Adhiguna reiterated how important it was for Indonesia to have a far-reaching roadmap for its nickel ambition.
  • Meanwhile, Gupta believes Indonesia needs to reassess how far investor interest in developing nickel downstreaming extends.
  • After all, nickel is widely used in everyday life, from kitchen utensils and electronic equipment to supporting various industrial sectors.

8. Sustainable mining practices

  • By integrating the aspects mentioned above, according to Gani, it’s time for sustainable mining practices to serve more than just a slogan, applied with tightened oversight from the government.
  • Indonesia could emulate countries that have successfully implemented sustainable practices, such as Canada with its biomass-powered mining energy sources.

Esports, pickleball and obstacle course racing are surging in popularity – what are their health benefits and challenges?

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Obstacle course racing, pickleball, and esports are gaining both participants and fans.

Key Points: 
  • Obstacle course racing, pickleball, and esports are gaining both participants and fans.
  • How do they impact physical and mental health, and what strategies can we employ to maximise their benefits while mitigating potential risks?

Obstacle course racing: conquering challenges

  • Obstacle course racing involves participants navigating a series of physical challenges, including climbing, crawling, and jumping over natural and man-made obstacles.
  • Some of the key benefits of obstacle course racing are the sense of accomplishment, camaraderie and community it fosters.

Pickleball: A game for all ages

  • Pickleball, a hybrid of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, is billed as one of the fastest-growing sports globally.
  • Pickleball offers substantial health benefits, including improved cardiovascular fitness, agility and coordination, with a relatively low risk of injuries.

Esports: a virtual phenomenon

  • This shift has opened up professional gaming as a new career path young people may aspire to.
  • Many universities and colleges are offering certifications and scholarships for esports, recognising it similarly to traditional sports.
  • This emphasises the need for education and moderation, and for gamers to balance screen time with physical exercise.

Balancing act: leveraging benefits and addressing risks

  • These sports illustrate the growing appetite for varied, accessible recreation that caters to different interests, ages, and abilities, moving beyond traditional sports paradigms.
  • And these activities offer substantial social and mental health benefits, fostering community building and enhancing wellbeing through communal participation and achievement.


Carol Maher receives funding from the Medical Research Future Fund, the National Health and Medical Research Council, the National Heart Foundation, the SA Department for Education, Preventive Health SA, the SA Department for Innovation and Skills, Healthway, Hunter New England Local Health District, the Central Adelaide Local Health Network, and LeapForward. Ben Singh does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

EQS-News: wienerberger earns top sustainability scores from global ESG agencies

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Vienna, March 12, 2024 – The achievements of wienerberger’s continuous sustainability efforts in 2023 have been acknowledged by global leading ESG rating agencies.

Key Points: 
  • Vienna, March 12, 2024 – The achievements of wienerberger’s continuous sustainability efforts in 2023 have been acknowledged by global leading ESG rating agencies.
  • For its further progress in environmental as well as social areas, wienerberger once again received top scores.
  • Other scores regarding wienerberger’s sustainability efforts in 2023 include the “AAA” from MSCI, the agency’s highest ESG-rating, which wienerberger received for the eighth year in a row.
  • The firm Sustainalytics, specialized in assessing companies’ exposure to the risk of material financial impacts from ESG factors, rated wienerberger as “Low Risk”.

EQS-News: Full-year results 2023: wienerberger outperforms its end markets and meets expectations 

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

The established self-help program, aimed to increase earnings and improve efficiencies, also contributed € 46 million to the results.

Key Points: 
  • The established self-help program, aimed to increase earnings and improve efficiencies, also contributed € 46 million to the results.
  • „In 2023 wienerberger once again outperformed its markets and successfully maintained its position generating an operating EBITDA of € 811 million, which is in line with our expectations.
  • In terms of resilience, we have focused on a balanced portfolio by expanding the renovation and infrastructure segments.
  • By acquiring Meridian Brick, wienerberger further strengthened its position as a leading supplier of facade products in North America.

EQS-News: Science Based Targets initiative has validated ProCredit Holding AGs near-term emission reduction targets

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Frankfurt am Main, 08 March 2024 - ProCredit Holding will continue to implement its sustainability strategy and take action to achieve its net-zero commitment by setting its first SBTi-validated near-term science-based targets.

Key Points: 
  • Frankfurt am Main, 08 March 2024 - ProCredit Holding will continue to implement its sustainability strategy and take action to achieve its net-zero commitment by setting its first SBTi-validated near-term science-based targets.
  • In setting its targets for scope 3, the ProCredit group has covered 57% of total investment and lending towards its clients.
  • As was the case with the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), ProCredit committed to set targets through the SBTi in 2022.
  • The initiative supports companies in setting science-based emission reduction targets in line with the objectives of the Paris Agreement.

Visa Announces Sixth Round of She’s Next Grant Program recipients, spotlighting the next generation of women entrepreneurs

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Friday, March 8, 2024

TORONTO, March 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Visa Canada announced the recipients of its She’s Next Grant Program.

Key Points: 
  • TORONTO, March 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Visa Canada announced the recipients of its She’s Next Grant Program.
  • Aiming to uplift women-owned small businesses, the program awards 10 winners a $10,000 CAD grant and access to an accelerated mentorship program through York University’s YSpace.
  • The She’s Next Grant Program builds on our track record of supporting small businesses and recognizes women face a myriad of challenges on the road to success,” said Sarah Steele, Senior Director, Small Business Product at Visa.
  • Customers can buy, sell and discover clothing made specifically for tall women with access to over 20 tall brands and counting.