The Tennessee Valley Authority’s nationally recognized Green Invest program has secured its latest win, landing another Facebook agreement – for the fourth renewable energy project and first battery storage project
The Drinks Business
04 March 2021 By Lucy Shaw
Spanish producer Ramón Bilbao has released its first organic wine range in the UK, which includes a Rioja red and Rueda white, via a national listing at the Co-op.
Ramón Bilbao Organic Red is a Tempranillo/Garnacha blend from grapes grown at 600m altitude in Monte Yerga in Rioja Oriental, where the higher altitude means easier fungus control and less need for chemical treatments.
The estateâs Rueda Verdejo, meanwhile, uses fruit from an organic plot at Ramón Bilbaoâs Finca las Amedias vineyard next to the winery. Both wines are priced at £10.
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Afme report reveals 58% increase of the European ESG market in 2020 04 March 2021
Source: Afme AFME is launching today its first European ESG Finance quarterly data report, with figures revealing the scale of growth of the rapidly growing Sustainable Finance market in Europe. The report, to be released quarterly, contains up to date trends for the European Sustainable Finance market including issuance of green, social and sustainable bonds and ESG and Green linked loans; green Securitisation issuance; outstanding amounts of ESG bonds; ESG fund management; ESG bond trading; carbon trading; and ESG valuation figures as well as a high-level regulatory and supervisory snapshot on the European Sustainable Finance market.
New U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said she will make full use of a powerful regulatory tool that has been deployed to limit the flow of U.S. technology and products to China's Huawei and others.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Airbus will make no forced redundancies in France, Germany and Britain, the European planemaker said on Thursday, as it reached an agreement with a German trade union to protect jobs until the end of 2023.
A spokesman for Airbus, which has been hit hard by slumping demand for aircraft in the coronavirus crisis, said other measures - such as voluntary redundancy programmes, early retirement or internal transfers - had been agreed instead.
Negotiations started later in Spain, the spokesman said.
Airbus has been struggling to reach targets to cut staff as part of a restructuring plan affecting up to 15,000 jobs, especially at its headquarters in France and in German plants, sources had earlier told Reuters.