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Starbucks, PayPal and PSEG Join Ceres Company Network Starbucks, PayPal and PSEG Join Ceres Company Network Ceres Company Network membership grows to more than 50 companies working to drive sustainable business leadership CONTENT: Press Release March 15, 2021 /3BL Media/ - Starbucks Corp., PayPal Holdings Inc. and PSEG have joined the Ceres Company Network, the sustainability nonprofit Ceres announced today. By joining, Starbucks, PayPal and PSEG become part of a network of 55 major companies including many Fortune 500 firms working to drive sustainable business leadership. As members, the companies commit to achieving robust sustainability goals, improving resiliency in their operations and supply chains, and advancing market-based and equitable solutions to the world’s biggest sustainability challenges. ....
Cape Town braces itself for a month s rain in a day 09 March 2021 - 14:41 By TimesLIVE Children playing near a flooded road in Cape Town. File photo. Image: Esa Alexander The first northwester of the year will unleash torrential rain on Cape Town, starting on Tuesday night and continuing throughout Wednesday. Between 7pm on Tuesday, when the rain is expected to start, and the early hours of Thursday, when it is forecast to stop, more than 45mm is expected to fall. Long-term average March rainfall in Newlands usually the wettest part of Cape Town is 46mm. In mountainous areas this total could more than double, with the farmland around Ceres expected to soak up more than 100mm of rain, according to yr.no. ....
Two major companies announce new AgWater Challenge Commitments to improve water stewardship and sustainable agriculture practices on more than 1 million total acres of agricultural land Bold commitments moving towards positive water impacts come months after Ceres and the World Wildlife Fund release a new pathway for companies to improve soil health and nutrient management practices for key commodities produced in high-risk watersheds. News provided by Share this article BOSTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Two major agricultural giants, representing 12 billion USD in annual revenue, announced new commitments to improve water stewardship as part of the Ceres and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) AgWater Challenge. They include ....
SOURCE: Ceres DESCRIPTION: Ceres welcomed today’s hearing before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee regarding the nomination for Gary Gensler of the Chair for ....