DUBLIN, July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Denmark Loyalty Programs Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics Databook – 50+ KPIs on Loyalty Programs Trends by End-Use Sectors, Operational KPIs, Retail Product Dynamics, and Consumer Demographics – Q1 2023 Update” report has been…
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Swit Technologies (CEO Josh Lee), a Work OS solution provider, announced the launch of Swit Automation as a no-code plug-in that helps automate actions from integrations and within their platform. Swit, a one-of-a-kind Work OS, offers seamless…
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Many consumers and companies understand the need to recycle or recover the 91% of global plastic waste that is mismanaged, ends up in landfills, oceans, and rivers, or is incinerated. Likewise, new bio- and circular plastic components offer a path to making these vital materials more sustainable by saving fossil resources and greenhouse gas emissions.
Today, only 2% of single-use plastic products are produced from certified sustainable sources such as bio- and circular components. Bio-components are feedstock that comes from organic, bio-based origins, such as used cooking oil. Circular components are feedstock that is recycled from waste plastic, such as post-consumer recycled waste.
A viable and efficient way to use such sustainable feedstock is integrating it into existing, large-scale production systems to avoid the additional cost, energy, and carbon emissions of segregated production facilities. But, when bio- and circular feedstock is blended with conventional fossil feedstock, how can consumers, regulators, and supply chains have confidence in bio- and circular-attributed plastic product claims? And how can these claims be leveraged to encourage informed choices when industries and consumers purchase products that are certified sustainable?
Digital Tracking for Total Traceability and Transparency
The SAP Green Token solution is a mass balance management solution from SAP that leverages tokenization and blockchain for chain of custody to help create traceability and transparency. In September 2022, SAP Green Token became an official part of the SAP Sustainability portfolio.
In a successful pilot, a group of SAP customers – including SKGC, Korea; Elantas, Italy; Westlake Vinnolit, Germany; Berry Global, U.S.; and Unilever R&D, the Netherlands – reviewed the ability of SAP Green Token to enable traceability and transparency of bio- and circular waste inputs to bio- and circular-attributed products across the chemical and plastics supply chain.
SAP Green Token enables organizations to create tokens that serve as digital twins of the bio- and circular chemical feedstock material flows throughout the entire supply chain and capture the unique sustainability attributes linked to the bio- and circular feedstock origin. As a result, the solution allows organizations to verify their certified sustainable material usage in their processes. What’s more, the green credentials encapsulated in the tokens can be passed from one business partner to another via blockchain as the material moves along the supply chain, helping to ensure that important environmental, social, and governance (ESG) attributes are preserved. Also, an auditable record can be documented to prove the product is sustainable in accordance with recognized product standards, such as ISCC PLUS and REDcert2, and hence better for the environment.
“This successful trial of SAP Green Token represents another key milestone on our mission to establish the ‘green line’ alongside the top and bottom lines as key performance dimensions,” says Gunther Rothermel, head of Sustainability Engineering at SAP. “This solution offers our customers an easy way to have complete visibility into the origin and chain of custody of their bio- and circular-based feedstock and allows them to prove to their customers, international standard agencies, and their board that they have a concrete, auditable way of proving their circular performance against their sustainability KPIs.”
The blockchain technology helps prevent double counting of claims and create trust; it can make the production of sustainable plastic easier to verify and thus certifiable, which is particularly important in terms of customer demand, regulatory compliance, and the ability to charge a price premium.
Rapid Adoption Crucial for Sustainable Plastics
“Accelerating the circular economy requires driving demand for circular plastics,” said Diane Marret, sustainability director for Consumer Packaging North America at Berry Global. “Integrating mass balance-accounted materials into SAP Green Token’s centralized, global IT system helps reduce risk in our reporting accuracy, minimize manual efforts through automation, and build confidence and trust in our ability to manage circular materials.”
Read more about this pilot in the newly published SAP Green Token white paper. For more information on how SAP helps companies record, report, and act on their sustainability goals, visit www.sap.com/sustainability and www.green-token.io.
Today, Common Impact, the nonprofit pioneer and leader in skills-based volunteerism, announced the appointment of Alana Francis de Govia as Chief Programs Officer.
Alana Francis de Govia is an action-orientated leader with two successful decades of experience in the global nonprofit sector, developing strategy, social impact and cultural programs, and partnerships. At Common Impact, she will manage and expand the firm’s programs, including their consulting work with Fortune 500 companies and key social change organizations as well as their field-building efforts targeting areas where skilled-based volunteering can play a stronger role in incubating new ideas, models, and initiatives for change. She will report directly to Leila Saad, CEO of Common Impact.
“We are proud to announce Alana Francis de Govia as the newest member of our leadership team,” said Leila Saad, CEO of Common Impact. “Since 2000, Common Impact’s innovative programs have continued to break new ground across all industry sectors and in communities both large and small. Alana’s deep background in global social sector leadership and corporate social responsibility will be a huge asset to our organization as we continue to build out our unique offerings to service new regions.”
Prior to joining Common Impact, Alana Francis de Govia was Chief Program and Experience Officer for the Africa Center in Harlem, New York City, where she led the design of hundreds of new public programs and experiences, playing an instrumental role in the organization’s turnaround and growth. In the past, she also served as a Senior Program Advisor with Keep a Child, a global operating foundation founded by Alicia Keys; as a Technical Officer managing programs and corporate partnerships across Africa and Asia for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation; and as a Program Coordinator for Columbia University’s ICAP Program in Lesotho. She began her career as a Teach for Africa fellow with the International Foundation of Education and Self- Help in Dalaba, Guinea, and with Santo Egidio at the Polano Canico health center in Maputo, Mozambique.
“I am excited to be joining Common Impact at this pivotal time in their expansion and development,” said Francis de Govia. “I look forward to working with Common Impact’s incredibly talented and passionate team and translating the organization’s unique vision and brand into impactful and innovative programs that support sustainable change.”
Alana Francis de Govia will be based at Common Impact’s headquarters in Brooklyn, New York. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from American University in Washington D.C., and a Master of Science from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She also serves as an Advisory Board Member on the Design Thinking Certificate Program at Pace University Lubin School of Business.
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About Common Impact
Common Impact is a national nonprofit that works to build a society in which individuals and businesses invest their unique talents towards a shared purpose: strengthening the local communities in which we live and work. Founded in 2000, Common Impact has partnered with Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of the country’s leading nonprofit organizations to create transformational change through skills-based volunteering. Learn more about Common Impact’s services, impact, and clients.
SUNRISE, Fla., July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Enhance Health, a leading digital health insurance brokerage and care navigation platform, is proud to announce its continued partnership with Trackhouse Racing and three-time Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen as he returns to the NASCAR…
DUBLIN, July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Molded Pulp Packaging Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report 2023-2030” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global molded pulp packaging market size is expected to reach USD 9.10 billion by 2030., expanding at a CAGR of…
