Analysis Group Authors Release Report Detailing Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Immigration on the US Economy

BOSTON, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Immigration to the United States continues to be a topic of an intense national dialogue. Seeking to provide an evidence-based contribution to this ongoing discussion, economists at Analysis Group, one of the largest international economic consulting…

WuKong Education Unveils Upgraded Math Curriculum and Learning Kit, Pioneering Global Math Education Innovation

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. , Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — WuKong Education, a leading global online education provider, announces the launch of its revamped WuKong Math curriculum, along with a brand-new math learning kit. Following the success of the WuKong Chinese curriculum and the WuKong…

Elevate Your Autumn with Waterdrop’s Premium Water Filtration Systems

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As the leaves turn and the fall season sets in, Waterdrop presents an array of unbeatable discounts on its top-notch water filtration products to enhance your fall hydration experience. From September 30 to October 9, take advantage of these…

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Yang Lu, Tapestry CIO, Named One of the ‘50 Outstanding Asian Americans in Business’ for Leadership in Technology and DEI Initiatives

We are thrilled to announce that Yang Lu– who was recently promoted to Tapestry’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) – has also been named one of the “50 Outstanding Asian Americans in Business” by the Asian American Business Development Center!

This prestigious honor is a testament to Yang’s leadership role in spearheading technology integrations and modernizations across our organization, and also recognizes her passion for our Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity initiatives. In addition to her CIO role, Yang is the Executive Sponsor of our Asian Heritage Alliance employee business resource group.

Congratulations, Yang, on this incredible achievement!

Learn more about Tapestry and how we support our people to achieve their professional goals here.

Sustainability Is Walking the Runway

As the fall approaches with cooler days, many people are swapping their wardrobes for warmer attire. Likewise, those interested in fashion are already looking at the latest collections for next year, which were recently unveiled at Fashion Weeks all over the world.

In our Top Stories this issue, we see that the fashion industry is currently eyeing sustainability as well as style. The BBC reports that UK-based charity Oxfam is participating in a sustainable fashion show at Oxfordshire’s historic Blenheim Palace, called Re:Fashion. While the entire show is focused on the desire for using sustainable materials and production processes, Oxfam is highlighting its annual Second-Hand September campaign that encourages consumers to view “pre-loved” clothing as an alternative to fast fashion. The charity’s CEO Halima Begum pointed out how thrifting has become more popular with younger consumers, saying, “You can get second-hand, really stylish clothes or goods, and… if we can make a choice that also helps the planet and thinks about our carbon footprint across the world, that’s a win-win for us.”

Vogue Business reports that Ebay is also promoting secondhand fashion by holding two “Endless Runway” streaming events in New York and London, in partnership with the Council of Fashion Designers of America and the British Fashion Council. The events are designed to spread awareness and elevate pre-loved fashion by “pushing secondhand into the mainstream, where it’s impossible to ignore,” according to Ebay’s general manager of global fashion Kirsty Keoghan.

Outdoor clothing giant Patagonia has been a leader in sustainable fashion, using 100% recycled materials for packaging and catalogues and partnering last year with Eastman, an American chemical company, to create sustainable fibers from unusable pre- and post-consumer textile waste. According to an article in Sourcing Journal, Eastman reported in February that it had already handled 8,000 pounds worth of waste from Patagonia. Patagonia recently agreed to be part of non-profit Canopy’s Pack4Good initiative, which will allow them to use more recyclable materials in their packaging, such as agricultural waste. The Pack4Good initiative now counts 445 brands worth more than $249 billion in annual revenue as participants.

While these stories represent some progress, there is still a long way to go for the fashion industry to walk the sustainability walk, according to recent coverage in Reuters. Oliver Balch reports that new research from the campaign group Fashion Revolution indicates that 53% of the world’s biggest 250 fashion brands still lack a firm decarbonization target, and only one in 10 of the global brands studied disclose details of their energy procurement at the supply chain level. The problem seems to be worse in the UK, where Just Style reports that the non-profit Collective Fashion Justice claims just 3.39% of British Fashion Council members (just seven brands) have shared emissions reduction targets.

According to Reuters, environmental groups are calling for “robust rules in the textile-specific standards currently in development under the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).” Pressure is also growing from investors such as Dutch investment group ASN Impact Investors, which recently announced that it is divesting from fast-fashion brands because of their failure to meet its new, tougher sustainability criteria.

Sustainability is always in fashion at G&A and our team is available to help companies in the fashion industry, and all industries, to develop programs for sustainability reporting that meet growing demands for accountability and transparency.

This is just the introduction of G&A’s Sustainability Highlights newsletter this week. Click here to view the full issue.

LA Galaxy Partners With the Jessie Ress Foundation: Never Ever Give Up To Support MLS’ Annual Kick Childhood Cancer Campaign

In support of Major League Soccer’s Kick Childhood Cancer campaign, which aims to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research and treatment, AEG’s LA Galaxy, in partnership with adidas, hosted 11 cancer patients from The Jessie Ress Foundation: Never Ever Give Up at the club’s second annual Boot Making Lab, at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA. 

During the Boot Making Lab, the youth were partnered with LA Galaxy players including Midfielder Riqui Puig, Forward Gabriel Pec, Galaxy Head Coach Greg Vanney, and staff to decorate boots and shoes that will be worn by the players and coaches on Saturday, September 21, as part of the official LA Galaxy Kicks Childhood Cancer match. Additionally, the patients and their families were invited to attend the match against the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and see their designs on the pitch.

“We are incredibly honored to partner with The Jessie Ress Foundation on this important campaign and to support these incredible kids and their families,” said Gabriel Osollo, Director Community Relations, LA Galaxy. “We hope that by showcasing these kids’ strength on the field, with our players wearing the boots they designed, we’re sending a message that their fight is our fight.”

In addition to the Boot Making Lab, the LA Galaxy also partnered with the Jesse Ress Foundation to assembled 200 JoyJars, 64 oz plastic jars filled with hospital approved toys and fun that were distributed to pediatric cancer patients at hospitals and care centers across the country. JoyJars are designed to help kids under the age of 19 that are fighting cancer smile and feel loved.

The Jessie Ress Foundation: Never Ever Give Up encourages every kid fighting cancer to Never Ever Give Up. The organization’s vision is to become a symbol of help and hope so every child fighting cancer (and their families) have the support and encouragement they need. To learn more about The Jessie Ress Foundation: Never Ever Give Up, please click here.

DHGATE Group Founder Diane Wang Featured in 2024 Heroes Executives Role Model List for Supporting Women in Business

The list, which is supported by YouTube, officially recognizes global business leaders who are driving inclusion and equal representation for women in the workplace. BEIJING, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Founder, Chairperson and CEO of DHGATE Group Diane Wang has been named in the The…