Picture this: You open your medicine cabinet and find a bottle of expired pills. What do you do? Toss them in the trash? Flush them down the toilet?

We all encounter this situation. Millions of people are unaware of the serious consequences:. Improper disposal of pharmaceuticals can pollute our environment and create significant health risks.

Boehringer Ingelheim Taiwan launched an awareness campaign to help tackle this issue. Using creative social media content, eye-catching infographics and popular culture icons, like the eerie “Sadako ghost”, the campaign highlights the consequences and dangers of improper disposal.

By raising more awareness, we aim to better protect our health and the environment. Proper pharmaceutical waste disposal is a shared responsibility that can make a big difference for everyone.

Find out more and explore our other stories in Imagine: our sustainability story hub, where we share our commitment to sustainability and what we are doing to create a positive impact for humans, animals and our planet.

Picture this: You open your medicine cabinet and find a bottle of expired pills. What do you do? Toss them in the trash? Flush them down the toilet?

We all encounter this situation. Millions of people are unaware of the serious consequences:. Improper disposal of pharmaceuticals can pollute our environment and create significant health risks.

Boehringer Ingelheim Taiwan launched an awareness campaign to help tackle this issue. Using creative social media content, eye-catching infographics and popular culture icons, like the eerie “Sadako ghost”, the campaign highlights the consequences and dangers of improper disposal.

By raising more awareness, we aim to better protect our health and the environment. Proper pharmaceutical waste disposal is a shared responsibility that can make a big difference for everyone.

Find out more and explore our other stories in Imagine: our sustainability story hub, where we share our commitment to sustainability and what we are doing to create a positive impact for humans, animals and our planet.

Join the Paramount Veterans Network for an inspiring, monthly podcast-style panel discussion and interview that brings together military veterans, families, and advocates for powerful conversations and stories. Each episode dives into the rich backgrounds and experiences of our guests—whether they’re veterans, veteran service organizations, or military-themed creators. From behind-the-scenes insights into your favorite military-themed shows, to personal stories of resilience and camaraderie, this is your front-row seat to engaging with the military community in an impactful way. Grab your coffee (or tea) and connect with those who’ve served and those who support them.

The Paramount Veterans Network hosted another engaging session featuring guest host, Montel Williams, Marine Corps/Navy Veteran, tv host, producer, author speaking to special guest, CBS’ Beyond The Gates’ Maurice P. Kerry, Marine Corps Veteran and actor. In this episode, Maurice opened up about overcoming PTSD, homelessness, and personal loss as well as transforming pain into purpose. His journey from combat boots to call sheets is a testament to grit, growth, and never giving up. 

Maurice also chatted recently with Paramount VetNet’s Betty Diaz during a powerful fireside chat hosted by OppZo, a mission-driven FinTech company who provides fair and affordable working capital to SMB Government Contractors. The event entitled “From the Battlefield to the Big Screen.”, featured a night of purpose-driven storytelling, resilience, and reinvention by Maurice’s journey. View the full story here!

View other Paramount VetNet Coffee Chats here!

Join the Paramount Veterans Network for an inspiring, monthly podcast-style panel discussion and interview that brings together military veterans, families, and advocates for powerful conversations and stories. Each episode dives into the rich backgrounds and experiences of our guests—whether they’re veterans, veteran service organizations, or military-themed creators. From behind-the-scenes insights into your favorite military-themed shows, to personal stories of resilience and camaraderie, this is your front-row seat to engaging with the military community in an impactful way. Grab your coffee (or tea) and connect with those who’ve served and those who support them.

The Paramount Veterans Network hosted another engaging session featuring guest host, Montel Williams, Marine Corps/Navy Veteran, tv host, producer, author speaking to special guest, CBS’ Beyond The Gates’ Maurice P. Kerry, Marine Corps Veteran and actor. In this episode, Maurice opened up about overcoming PTSD, homelessness, and personal loss as well as transforming pain into purpose. His journey from combat boots to call sheets is a testament to grit, growth, and never giving up. 

Maurice also chatted recently with Paramount VetNet’s Betty Diaz during a powerful fireside chat hosted by OppZo, a mission-driven FinTech company who provides fair and affordable working capital to SMB Government Contractors. The event entitled “From the Battlefield to the Big Screen.”, featured a night of purpose-driven storytelling, resilience, and reinvention by Maurice’s journey. View the full story here!

View other Paramount VetNet Coffee Chats here!

HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 16, 2025 /3BL/ – Bacardi, the world’s largest privately held international spirits company, proudly welcomed 80 students and seven faculty members from Florida International University (FIU) to its global headquarters in Bermuda last week as part of an immersive learning experience focused on the hospitality, tourism, and beverage industries.

The visiting students, representing FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management, arrived in Bermuda via transatlantic cruise and spent the day at the Bacardi Global Headquarters as part of a full-day educational program curated by the Bacardi Bermuda team. The visit was organized in collaboration with FIU’s “Hospitality at Sea” program and is part of the university’s broader experiential learning initiative.

The visit included a guided tour of the iconic Bacardi Global Headquarters building and art collection. The agenda featured presentations on the Company’s heritage, strategic brand acquisitions, and its global ‘Good Spirited’ corporate sustainability initiatives. The experience culminated with a curated product tasting and lunch at the Bacardi 1862 Cocktail Bar for guests, all of which were of legal drinking age.

“This visit reflects our shared commitment to educating and inspiring the next generation of hospitality leaders by offering unique exposure to our company’s heritage, values, and vision for the future,” said Douglas Mello, Managing Director of Bacardi International Limited. “We’re proud to open our doors to students who are passionate about the industry and eager to learn from real-world examples of brand building, innovation, and sustainability.”

The longstanding partnership between Bacardi and FIU began in 2020 with the establishment of the Bacardi Center of Excellence at the Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management. This initiative, supported by a $5 million gift from Bacardi U.S.A., aims to inspire and educate the hospitality community on spirits, entrepreneurship, and beyond. The collaboration has led to the development of specialized beverage curricula, financial assistance for students, and the creation of programs like Future Proof—a certified bar training program designed to equip aspiring hospitality professionals with the skills needed to excel in the industry. In Bermuda, the Future Proof program is currently offered through the Bermuda Tourism Authority, making the training accessible to local residents interested in hospitality careers.

The faculty delegation was led by Professor John D. Buschman, Co-Director of the Global Sustainable Tourism Program. Other participating professors represented a range of specialties including international marketing, cuisine, leadership, and cruise line operations.

Bacardi has long supported education and workforce development in the hospitality industry through global initiatives such as Shake Your Future and its partnership with the Bacardi Center of Excellence at FIU.

About Bacardi Limited
Bacardi Limited, the world’s largest privately held international spirits company, produces, markets, and distributes spirits and wines. The Bacardi Limited portfolio comprises more than 200 brands and labels, including BACARDÍ® rum, PATRÓN® tequila, GREY GOOSE® vodka, DEWAR’S® Blended Scotch whisky, BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® gin, MARTINI® vermouth and sparkling wines, CAZADORES® 100% blue agave tequila, and other leading and emerging brands including WILLIAM LAWSON’S® Scotch whisky, D’USSÉ® Cognac, ANGEL’S ENVY® American straight whiskey, and ST-GERMAIN® elderflower liqueur. Founded more than 163 years ago in Santiago de Cuba, family-owned Bacardi Limited currently employs more than 8,000, operates production facilities in 11 countries and territories, and sells its brands in more than 160 markets. Bacardi Limited refers to the Bacardi group of companies, including Bacardi International Limited. Visit http://www.bacardilimited.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 16, 2025 /3BL/ – Bacardi, the world’s largest privately held international spirits company, proudly welcomed 80 students and seven faculty members from Florida International University (FIU) to its global headquarters in Bermuda last week as part of an immersive learning experience focused on the hospitality, tourism, and beverage industries.

The visiting students, representing FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management, arrived in Bermuda via transatlantic cruise and spent the day at the Bacardi Global Headquarters as part of a full-day educational program curated by the Bacardi Bermuda team. The visit was organized in collaboration with FIU’s “Hospitality at Sea” program and is part of the university’s broader experiential learning initiative.

The visit included a guided tour of the iconic Bacardi Global Headquarters building and art collection. The agenda featured presentations on the Company’s heritage, strategic brand acquisitions, and its global ‘Good Spirited’ corporate sustainability initiatives. The experience culminated with a curated product tasting and lunch at the Bacardi 1862 Cocktail Bar for guests, all of which were of legal drinking age.

“This visit reflects our shared commitment to educating and inspiring the next generation of hospitality leaders by offering unique exposure to our company’s heritage, values, and vision for the future,” said Douglas Mello, Managing Director of Bacardi International Limited. “We’re proud to open our doors to students who are passionate about the industry and eager to learn from real-world examples of brand building, innovation, and sustainability.”

The longstanding partnership between Bacardi and FIU began in 2020 with the establishment of the Bacardi Center of Excellence at the Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management. This initiative, supported by a $5 million gift from Bacardi U.S.A., aims to inspire and educate the hospitality community on spirits, entrepreneurship, and beyond. The collaboration has led to the development of specialized beverage curricula, financial assistance for students, and the creation of programs like Future Proof—a certified bar training program designed to equip aspiring hospitality professionals with the skills needed to excel in the industry. In Bermuda, the Future Proof program is currently offered through the Bermuda Tourism Authority, making the training accessible to local residents interested in hospitality careers.

The faculty delegation was led by Professor John D. Buschman, Co-Director of the Global Sustainable Tourism Program. Other participating professors represented a range of specialties including international marketing, cuisine, leadership, and cruise line operations.

Bacardi has long supported education and workforce development in the hospitality industry through global initiatives such as Shake Your Future and its partnership with the Bacardi Center of Excellence at FIU.

About Bacardi Limited
Bacardi Limited, the world’s largest privately held international spirits company, produces, markets, and distributes spirits and wines. The Bacardi Limited portfolio comprises more than 200 brands and labels, including BACARDÍ® rum, PATRÓN® tequila, GREY GOOSE® vodka, DEWAR’S® Blended Scotch whisky, BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® gin, MARTINI® vermouth and sparkling wines, CAZADORES® 100% blue agave tequila, and other leading and emerging brands including WILLIAM LAWSON’S® Scotch whisky, D’USSÉ® Cognac, ANGEL’S ENVY® American straight whiskey, and ST-GERMAIN® elderflower liqueur. Founded more than 163 years ago in Santiago de Cuba, family-owned Bacardi Limited currently employs more than 8,000, operates production facilities in 11 countries and territories, and sells its brands in more than 160 markets. Bacardi Limited refers to the Bacardi group of companies, including Bacardi International Limited. Visit http://www.bacardilimited.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

In the world of competitive sailing, few events capture the imagination quite like SailGP. With 12 national teams racing high-tech F50 catamarans across multiple continents, the 2025 season has already delivered drama, record-breaking speeds, and innovative achievements and we’re only halfway through.

A Season of High Stakes and High Speeds

Racing began with a tightly contested duel in Dubai, where New Zealand edged out the competition in a narrow victory. Australia quickly countered, clinching victory in Auckland. Meanwhile, Spain has established itself as a serious contender, posting one of the season’s top speeds at an impressive 96.03 km/h—and consistently making life difficult for the more seasoned squads.

Yet this season’s defining moments haven’t only been about podium finishes. Several high-profile incidents have underscored SailGP’s reputation for heart-pounding intensity. In Los Angeles, Denmark’s F50 collided with a race mark, forcing the team to withdraw from both the LA and San Francisco events. Soon after, Australia experienced a wingsail collapse at the start of a race in San Francisco, effectively handing Spain the top spot for that weekend.

A Logistical Feat: North America’s Doubleheader Weekend

For the first time ever, SailGP organized back-to-back events on consecutive weekends in Los Angeles and San Francisco, presenting an extraordinary logistical challenge. Moving all racing equipment – including the high-tech F50 catamarans and technical bases – between two major cities in just a few days required precise coordination.

As SailGP’s Official Global Logistics Partner, DP World played a crucial role in making this possible. DP World was responsible for transporting the critical racing equipment, technical bases, and ultra-sophisticated F50s between two major cities. The company moved more than 100 containers over nearly 500 miles within five days, ensuring all equipment arrived safely and on time for both race weekends.

​In the high-stakes arena of global sporting events like SailGP, the role of a dependable logistics partner is indispensable. As Brian Enright, CEO and Managing Director of DP World Americas, highlights in his Forbes Business Council article, “Logistics In Action: How Lessons From Global Sporting Events Can Drive Business Excellence,” the seamless execution of such events hinges on meticulous planning, innovation, and a commitment to sustainability.

“Behind every iconic sporting moment whether it’s the intensity of the Olympic Games, the precision of Formula 1 or the global spectacle of the FIFA World Cup lies a sophisticated yet often unseen force: logistics,” Enright wrote. “These events captivate millions, but their flawless execution depends on meticulous planning, innovation and commitment to sustainability.”

The precision required to transport cutting-edge F50 catamarans, technical bases, and equipment across continents mirrors the demands of global industries, where delays or missteps can disrupt entire operations. With events spanning the globe and tight turnaround times between races, the importance of a logistics partner capable of delivering seamless, timely, and efficient support cannot be overstated.

DP World, as SailGP’s Official Global Logistics Partner, exemplifies how logistical expertise is critical to deliver world-class events on a global stage.

Championing Inclusivity: The First Women’s Performance Camp

Empowering female athletes and expanding access to high-level competition are key pillars of SailGP’s vision. Following the season-opening race in Dubai in November 2024, DP World supported and facilitated the first-ever Women’s Performance Camp an initiative designed to drive inclusivity in the sport and provide immersive training and mentorship for female SailGP athletes. By equipping women with experiences and resources that have traditionally been difficult to access, this training camp is just one example of how DP World is supporting meaningful change and enabling women to compete at the highest level.

The Road Ahead

As the championship race heats up, the margin for error narrows. With only a three-point spread currently separating the top contenders, every point gained or lost can spell the difference between Grand Final glory and a missed opportunity.

Watch the drama unfold:

In the world of competitive sailing, few events capture the imagination quite like SailGP. With 12 national teams racing high-tech F50 catamarans across multiple continents, the 2025 season has already delivered drama, record-breaking speeds, and innovative achievements and we’re only halfway through.

A Season of High Stakes and High Speeds

Racing began with a tightly contested duel in Dubai, where New Zealand edged out the competition in a narrow victory. Australia quickly countered, clinching victory in Auckland. Meanwhile, Spain has established itself as a serious contender, posting one of the season’s top speeds at an impressive 96.03 km/h—and consistently making life difficult for the more seasoned squads.

Yet this season’s defining moments haven’t only been about podium finishes. Several high-profile incidents have underscored SailGP’s reputation for heart-pounding intensity. In Los Angeles, Denmark’s F50 collided with a race mark, forcing the team to withdraw from both the LA and San Francisco events. Soon after, Australia experienced a wingsail collapse at the start of a race in San Francisco, effectively handing Spain the top spot for that weekend.

A Logistical Feat: North America’s Doubleheader Weekend

For the first time ever, SailGP organized back-to-back events on consecutive weekends in Los Angeles and San Francisco, presenting an extraordinary logistical challenge. Moving all racing equipment – including the high-tech F50 catamarans and technical bases – between two major cities in just a few days required precise coordination.

As SailGP’s Official Global Logistics Partner, DP World played a crucial role in making this possible. DP World was responsible for transporting the critical racing equipment, technical bases, and ultra-sophisticated F50s between two major cities. The company moved more than 100 containers over nearly 500 miles within five days, ensuring all equipment arrived safely and on time for both race weekends.

​In the high-stakes arena of global sporting events like SailGP, the role of a dependable logistics partner is indispensable. As Brian Enright, CEO and Managing Director of DP World Americas, highlights in his Forbes Business Council article, “Logistics In Action: How Lessons From Global Sporting Events Can Drive Business Excellence,” the seamless execution of such events hinges on meticulous planning, innovation, and a commitment to sustainability.

“Behind every iconic sporting moment whether it’s the intensity of the Olympic Games, the precision of Formula 1 or the global spectacle of the FIFA World Cup lies a sophisticated yet often unseen force: logistics,” Enright wrote. “These events captivate millions, but their flawless execution depends on meticulous planning, innovation and commitment to sustainability.”

The precision required to transport cutting-edge F50 catamarans, technical bases, and equipment across continents mirrors the demands of global industries, where delays or missteps can disrupt entire operations. With events spanning the globe and tight turnaround times between races, the importance of a logistics partner capable of delivering seamless, timely, and efficient support cannot be overstated.

DP World, as SailGP’s Official Global Logistics Partner, exemplifies how logistical expertise is critical to deliver world-class events on a global stage.

Championing Inclusivity: The First Women’s Performance Camp

Empowering female athletes and expanding access to high-level competition are key pillars of SailGP’s vision. Following the season-opening race in Dubai in November 2024, DP World supported and facilitated the first-ever Women’s Performance Camp an initiative designed to drive inclusivity in the sport and provide immersive training and mentorship for female SailGP athletes. By equipping women with experiences and resources that have traditionally been difficult to access, this training camp is just one example of how DP World is supporting meaningful change and enabling women to compete at the highest level.

The Road Ahead

As the championship race heats up, the margin for error narrows. With only a three-point spread currently separating the top contenders, every point gained or lost can spell the difference between Grand Final glory and a missed opportunity.

Watch the drama unfold:

ISTANBUL–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF) and the Global Environment and Technology Foundation (GETF) have launched a new partnership platform called ‘Partnership for A Circular Tomorrow (PACT)’, with an initial US $1 million circular economy grant by TCCF that invests in solutions and service delivery models to accelerate the transition toward reducing packaging waste, improve waste recovery across the Eurasia and the Middle East Region. In 2025, the first phase of PACT is lau

ISTANBUL–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF) and the Global Environment and Technology Foundation (GETF) have launched a new partnership platform called ‘Partnership for A Circular Tomorrow (PACT)’, with an initial US $1 million circular economy grant by TCCF that invests in solutions and service delivery models to accelerate the transition toward reducing packaging waste, improve waste recovery across the Eurasia and the Middle East Region. In 2025, the first phase of PACT is lau

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