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Three ways to cut Europe s heating bill – EURACTIV com

2 – here’s how its impact on the planet can be reduced. Marco Baresi is the Institutional Affairs Director of Turboden. Heat. It’s the single largest energy use in the world. Heating water, our homes and industrial processes accounts for more than half of all energy demand globally. Just over half of the heat produced is used in industry – most of the rest goes on heating water, homes and buildings. Only 10% of this heat is generated from renewable sources, which means that it has a huge carbon footprint – 40% of global CO 2 emissions – that needs to be tackled urgently. And while all forms of heating have come under scrutiny, industrial heat presents the biggest challenge for decarbonisation by far.

Impact of Jumia Heroes in a Covid-19 Ravaged Year

There was never a time in history that e-commerce has become extremely relevant to the everyday lives of Africans than 2020. A year best described by the outbreak of COVID-19, brought to the fore the indispensable role of e-commerce as consumers across Africa relied on its delivery system to access essential products. Africa’s leading online marketplace, Jumia did not disappoint its consumers in this regard. The company swiftly swung into action by launching various initiatives that provided consumers access to essentials and guaranteed safe delivery of products to customers. A crucial aspect of the company’s various initiatives is the effort of Jumia Heroes consisting of frontline workers who ensured the continuous function of the platform for customers’ convenience and satisfaction during lockdown and social distancing enforcement.

Digital Economy: Why Africa must facilitate MSMEs to leapfrog devt

By Juliet Umeh G lobal pandemic, Covid-19, no doubt, has negatively impacted the world economy and Africa is not exempted. Studies and economy experts have predicted that Africa needs digital infrastructure for its  Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, to leapfrog development, create jobs and accelerate economic recovery post-Covid-19. Making this assertion recently, Chairwoman, Jumia Nigeria and Head of Institutional Affairs, Jumia Group, Juliet Anammah, said Africa needs millions of jobs that will provide meaningful work and provide people with a pathway out of poverty. She noted that in March 2019, a study published by Boston Consulting Group projects that digital marketplaces operating in Africa like Jumia can create an additional three million jobs by 2025.

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