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HUL targets 100% plastic waste collection this year Hindustan Unilever (HUL) has announced that from 2021 onwards, it will collect and process more plastic packaging waste than it uses. The company aims to enable the processing of over 1-lakh tonnes of post-consumer plastic waste
Sanjiv Mehta, chairman and managing director, HUL, said, “Our vision is one where key stakeholders work together to ensure that plastic stays in the economy and out of the environment. As a responsible company, we are committed to playing our part. We believe that this is a collective responsibility, and each stakeholder needs to play an active role in managing plastic waste to fulfil the vision of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.”
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, appoints Christian Schörnich as Chief Operating Officer
Schörnich comes to the Museum from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, where he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the past five years.
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.- Gary Tinterow, Director, the Margaret Alkek Williams Chair, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, today announced the appointment of Christian Schörnich as the Chief Operating Officer. Schörnich comes to the Museum from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, where he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the past five years. During this time, Schörnich managed departments of more than 250 employees and successfully led an organizationwide redesign while implementing the Symphonys ambitious strategic goals.
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A research project by Lethbridge College researchers is breaking new ground in the study of subsurface drip fertigation (SDF).
The two-year study is led by Dr. Rezvan Karimi Dehkordi, research associate on the Mueller Applied Research in Irrigation Science team and funded by a grant from the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. It explores how using SDF, a method that applies water and fertilizer directly to the rootzones of plants, affects uptake of nutrients crop yields
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