ST. LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Copeland, ein globaler Anbieter von nachhaltigen Heiz-, Kühl- und Kältetechniklösungen, ist stolz darauf, seinen ersten Global Impact Report zu veröffentlichen, in dem das Engagement des Unternehmens für ökologische Nachhaltigkeit, sozialen Fortschritt und operative Exzellenz hervorgehoben wird. Nach der Umwandlung in ein eigenständiges Unternehmen im Mai 2023 bietet dieser Bericht einen umfassenden Überblick über die Initiativen von Copeland zur Verbesserung seiner

Applebee’s Franchise Partner Continues Neighborhood Philanthropic Efforts
through its Annual ‘Stuff the Bus’ School Supply Drive and Fundraiser

DALLAS and ROANOKE, Va. and SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — SSCP Management, an Applebee’s franchise partner that owns and operates 71 Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar restaurants in California, Texas, and Virginia, recently raised $62,346 for local elementary and middle schools through its ‘Stuff the Bus’ Neighborhood School Supply Drive and Fundraiser.

Throughout June, each participating restaurant adopted a neighborhood school as its recipient of their ‘Stuff the Bus’ Neighborhood School Supply Drive and Fundraiser. The philanthropic donations will benefit communities and local schools for the next school year and beyond. In addition to monetary contributions, participating SSCP-owned Applebee’s locations collected school supplies from guests, team members and neighbors. The neighborhood-centric effort assists students as they head back to school in the fall with necessary school supplies.

“When SSCP-owned Applebee’s says ‘neighborhood,’ we mean it,” said Blake Roe, SSCP’s Senior Director of Marketing. “We have always been a steward in all of our neighborhoods and our ‘Stuff the Bus’ initiative, through the collective efforts of our valued stakeholders, allows us to make a big difference where it truly matters – investing in our children’s future with tools for their education now.”

In 2024, SSCP was Applebee’s recipient of its coveted Bill Palmer Heart of Applebee’s award, named after the founder of the Applebee’s brand. It recognizes a franchisee who has shown the most significant commitment to a specific cause or organization over the past year. SSCP was recognized for its outstanding work with local schools through the respective Stuff the Bus programs in California, Texas, and Virginia. Since launching the campaign in 2022, SSCP Management has donated $170,701, along with an abundance of school supplies.

About SSCP
SSCP Management is a family-owned and operated, award-winning restaurant leader. The company was founded in Dallas, Texas, by owner and CEO Sunil Dharod, a renowned businessman and philanthropist. He now leads the company’s future alongside his son, Chris Dharod, SSCP President, and his daughter, Puja Dharod, Vice President of Investments at SSCP, who are both determined to continue the legacy started and continued by their father. SSCP consistently strives to deliver the best experience for its guests through exceptional service. We are an award-winning restaurant leader with over 500 restaurants nationwide, operating under five category-leading concepts, including Cicis Pizza Buffet, Corner Bakery, Sonic Drive-In, Applebee’s, and Roy’s. SSCP strives to provide memorable guest experiences through superior service and outstanding food. Our Team Members are family, and we support them personally and professionally. We invest in the communities we serve by giving back to those in need and working with various charitable organizations to strengthen our neighborhoods. Through the Puja Foundation, we provide financial support to SSCP restaurant Team Members Who are affected by unforeseen, catastrophic life events. SSCP’s real estate portfolio is diverse, comprising over 75 assets spanning 1,000 acres and 1,000,000 square feet. Our practice focuses on portfolio and individual purchases, multi-family investments, and retail properties. For more details, visit sscp.com or LinkedIn.

About Applebee’s®
As one of the world’s largest casual dining brands, Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar serves as America’s kitchen table, offering guests a lively dining experience that combines simple, craveable American fare with classic drinks and local drafts. Applebee’s makes it easy for family and friends to connect, whether it’s in a dining room or the comfort of a living room. Eatin’ Good in the Neighborhood™ is a familiar and affordable escape from the everyday. Applebee’s restaurants are owned and operated by entrepreneurs dedicated to more than serving great food; they also build up the communities that we call home. From raising money for local charities to hosting community fundraisers, Applebee’s is always Doin’ Good in the Neighborhood®. Applebee’s and its franchise operations consisted of 1,594 Applebee’s restaurants in the United States, two U.S. territories, and 15 countries outside the United States as of March 30, 2025. This number does not include one domestic Applebee’s ghost kitchen (a small kitchen with no storefront presence, used to fill off-premise orders) and six Applebee’s international ghost kitchens. Applebee’s is franchised by subsidiaries of Dine Brands Global Inc. [NYSE: DIN], which is one of the world’s largest full-service restaurant companies.

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EL CERRITO, Calif., July 10, 2025 /3BL/ – Net Impact has announced the winners of the 2025 Circular Plastics Challenge, established in 2022 in partnership with Hillenbrand, Inc., and The Coca-Cola Company, to promote sustainability within the plastics value chain and encourage ideas from next-generation innovators on ways to help keep plastics in the economy and out of the environment.

In its third year, participants were tasked with designing business concepts that would leverage artificial intelligence (AI) throughout any point across the plastics value chain to drive material circularity. “With the rapid surge in AI innovation, it’s critical that future business leaders are equipped with the skills and knowledge to harness AI effectively and responsibly in shaping tomorrow’s organizations,” Program Manager Hilary Manzo said. The Challenge generated 53 applications from 11 countries, including Indonesia, Kenya, and France. The top five teams shared highly innovative solutions.

The 2025 Circular Plastics Challenge winners include the following early-stage business concepts listed in first, second, and third place:

  • 1st place: Polysorter integrates three cutting-edge technologies: AI-powered scanning, robotic sorting arms, and ultrasonic cleaning. Polysorter is designed to be integrated into the advanced sorting process of recycling, positioned between initial material separation and final quality control. By replacing traditional sorting technologies, Polysorter ensures higher sorting accuracy, reduced contamination, and an increase in the volume of high-quality Post-Consumer Resin (PCR) available for use in manufacturing. The team is led by James Wang, Nuria Escriva Garcia, Kipp Joseph Sande, and Stephen Gregory Kostka from the University of California, Berkeley.
  • 2nd Place: Voices of Change is an initiative that aims to utilize AI-powered waste management systems to revolutionize plastic recycling and preserve the Manguo Wetlands in Kenya. At wetland sites, smart bins equipped with machine learning and image recognition will identify, sort, and log plastic waste in real time, minimizing contamination and improving efficiency. This system is designed to recover high-value materials for reuse and feed data into a digital platform that tracks recovery rates, waste hotspots, and bin fill levels—optimizing collection routes and reducing carbon emissions. The team is led by Tex Wambui, Gabriel Martinez, and Hussein Waiaki.
  • 3rd Place: LooPlast is a digital platform that brings together materials recovery facilities (MRFs), recyclers, and consumer brands to create a transparent and efficient recycling economy, transforming the currently fragmented system into an interconnected, data-driven ecosystem. This platform provides a dynamic pricing model, ESG traceability, municipality-level transparency, and open data access for academia. This data, processed through the AI robots in MRFs, is then integrated into a centralized Data Management Center. Integrating the real-time supply data from the Data Management Center and demand information from companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, based on their production forecasts, will provide an intelligent pricing model that fills a huge market gap. The team is led by Gaurav Kumar, Warren LaForest, and Elizabeth Bradshaw from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Haslam College of Business.
  • Honorable Mention: Eckeka is an AI-powered tool that aims to deliver value throughout the entire plastic value chain pre-, during- and post- consumer. The tool enables businesses to track their plastic footprint and predict the financial and environmental costs of different plastic packaging. It supports the consumer with reward programs for responsible plastic disposal and supports the post-consumer use through empowering informal waste-pickers to access verified buyers and fair pricing. Eckeka is led by Janerose Gatobu and Enoch Kambale and is based in Kenya.
  • Honorable Mention: ReVera is an accreditation and data analytics platform designed as a centralized intelligence hub for improving circularity and operational efficiency throughout the plastics value chain. By leveraging AI, blockchain-based certification, and real-time data analytics, ReVera connects recyclers, manufacturers, and retailers to create a more transparent and reliable PCR market. The team is led by Maggie Moellering, Emily Krantz, Nicole Mammano, and Naomi Stern from Presidio Graduate School in San Anselmo, California.

Each team presented their ideas during a virtual showcase on June 11, 2025. The judging panel, which included leaders from Hillenbrand, Coca-Cola, and The Society for Plastics Engineers (SPE), determined the winners during the event. The first-place team is awarded $5,000, with $2,500 and $1,000 going to the second- and third-place teams, respectively.

In 2022, Hillenbrand joined forces with Net Impact, a global nonprofit organization that mobilizes next-generation leaders to use their skills and careers to make a positive impact on the world. With a shared goal to find ways to build a more just and sustainable world, Hillenbrand and Net Impact launched the inaugural Circular Plastics Challenge in 2023 with additional support from The Coca-Cola Company. Hillenbrand and Coca-Cola guide the topic of the competition, and Net Impact facilitates the competition by bringing together its global network of social impact and sustainability leaders to address the challenge.

“This initiative continues to resonate with our network of up-and-coming business leaders,” said Karen Johns, CEO of Net Impact. “It gives them the chance to tackle an actual corporate sustainability challenge and apply their classroom knowledge in a practical setting. Our collaboration with Hillenbrand and The Coca-Cola Company exemplifies how companies and nonprofits can join forces to empower future leaders, inspire the next generation, and deliver meaningful hands-on learning experiences that prepare a diverse workforce for the future.”

For more information regarding the Challenge, visit netimpact.org/programs/circular-plastics-challenge.

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About Net Impact

One of the largest and oldest global member organizations, Net Impact is committed to using business as a force for good and building the capacity of the future workforce. Engaging over 50,000 students and professionals annually through almost 300 chapters in over 40 countries, Net Impact’s members are focused on impactful careers across diverse industries including business, sustainability and social impact fields. Net Impact engages its global chapter community in experiential education-focused programming, convenings, civic and community engagement projects. Visit www.netimpact.org.

CONTACT

Net Impact
Hilary Manzo, Associate Director of Programs
Phone: 415-495-4230 x369
Email: hmanzo@netimpact.org

ST. LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A Copeland, líder global em soluções sustentáveis de aquecimento, refrigeração e refrigeração, tem o orgulho de lançar seu primeiro Relatório de Impacto Global, destacando o compromisso da empresa com a sustentabilidade ambiental, o progresso social e a excelência operacional. Após sua transição para uma empresa independente em maio de 2023, este relatório oferece uma visão geral abrangente das iniciativas da Copeland para otimizar seu impacto global, ao mesmo tempo

PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)—- $ARMK–Zephyr Cove Resort, operated by Aramark Destinations, announced today a pair of major environmental achievements and the success of its July Fourth cleanup efforts – underscoring the resort’s leadership in protecting Lake Tahoe’s shoreline. Through award-winning environmental practices and impactful waste reduction initiatives, the resort continues to set the standard for clean beaches and responsible recreation. “At Aramark, we believe that environmental responsi

ST. LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Copeland, fornitore globale di soluzioni sostenibili di riscaldamento, raffreddamento e refrigerazione, è orgogliosa di pubblicare il suo primo Global Impact Report, che evidenzia l’impegno della società nella sostenibilità ambientale, nel progresso sociale e nell’eccellenza operativa. A seguito della sua transizione in una società autonoma nel maggio 2023, questo report offre una panoramica completa delle iniziative di Copeland volte a migliorare il suo impatto glob

SPRINGFIELD, Mo., July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Within hours of the historic Fourth of July flooding in the Texas Hill Country, Convoy of Hope sprang into action, coordinating with local churches, mobilizing volunteers and loading multiple tractor trailers with needed relief supplies.

By Saturday afternoon, the first of many semitrucks rolled into the communities impacted by the flooding. Across multiple counties and towns, including Kerrville, Convoy of Hope is on the ground distributing food, water, hygiene supplies, baby kits and cleaning kits to people in need. 

“We seek to bring the right resources to the right places at the right time,” said Stacy Lamb, Convoy of Hope’s Vice President of Disaster Services. “Over 100,000 pounds of resources have been sent and 10,000 people have currently been served.”

Convoy of Hope’s Disaster Services team is consistently among the first to respond to disasters at home and around the world. This team is highly regarded for its scalable response and distribution model, which uses several warehouses, a specialized disaster response fleet and a highly-trained team of staff and volunteers to respond to disasters quickly and effectively.

“We want to help as many people as we can for as long as we can,” said Lamb. “We are partnering with local churches across the region in Kerr County, Burnet County, San Sabo County and Tom Green County in our initial, early recovery phase.”

“We’re thankful it’s not just a weekend thing,” said Mario Calderón, Executive Pastor of Creative Arts at Gateway Fellowship in San Antonio. “They’re going to be here to help develop a disaster response plan to help us rebuild Kerr County.”

“Disasters like this don’t end when the flood waters recede. That’s just the beginning,” said Ethan Forhetz, Convoy of Hope’s national spokesperson. “We’re committed to walking with these families to restore hope and ensure no one is left behind in the recovery process.”

Follow Convoy’s response online for daily updates, videos and media assets at convoyofhope.org/disaster-relief/texas-floods-25/.

Convoy of Hope is a global, faith-based organization that serves vulnerable communities. By partnering with local churches, businesses, civic organizations and government agencies, Convoy has strategically offered help and hope in more than 130 countries around the world. Since its founding in 1994, Convoy of Hope has served 300 million people and counting.

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Convoy of Hope Media Relations Representative 
(270) 293-7818
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AUSTIN, Texas, July 10, 2025 /3BL/ – Whole Foods Market Foundation is excited to announce over $1.9 million in funding across eight transformative projects impacting 15,577 people in Bolivia, Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia, Nigeria, Tanzania and the United States. Throughout the year, the Foundation provides funding to help its partners improve nutrition and create opportunities for financial stability. Each project is community-led and designed to create lasting impact in communities worldwide.

From supporting agroforestry in Bolivia to improving children’s access to healthy food in American schools, these carefully selected programs represent the Foundation’s dedication to fostering sustainable economic growth and resilience where it’s needed most. Learn more about each project below:

Chef Ann Foundation | United States

The Foundation’s long-term partner, Chef Ann Foundation, which promotes scratch cooking in schools across the United States, will receive a 1-year, $300,000 grant to support 8 fellows in the Healthy School Food Pathway Fellowship program (HSFP). This fellowship is a 13-month program designed for mid-level school food professionals—like chefs, site managers, and supervisors—who are committed to transforming school food systems to be healthier. This program was developed in response to a needs assessment report conducted by the Food Institute Group in collaboration with the Chef Ann Foundation, which identified the current gaps in approaches in school food transformation. This project aims to address the critical workforce development gap in school food systems that are not currently addressed by other programs. 

Chomateo | Bolivia

Chomateo, a new partner of the Foundation, will receive a $50,000 grant that will support 110 smallholder farmers working in agroforestry across Bolivia. The organization focuses its efforts on adding value to coffee, cocoa, and forest products like artisanal soaps and essential oils. Alongside supporting farmers, Chomateo is committed to sustainable livelihoods, preserving biodiversity and enhancing cultural heritage.

ColdHubs | Nigeria

ColdHubs, a new partner of the Foundation, will receive a $350,000, 3-year, zero percent interest loan to maintain and grow their network of solar-powered cold rooms and ice points that will serve small-scale rural markets, while providing post-harvest management trainings to smallholder farmers. Food spoilage is a widespread challenge for Nigerian farmers— over 90 million smallholder farmers report lost wages due to lack of cold storage at key points along the food supply chain. ColdHubs will use their funds to implement three new cold hubs and three ice points, impacting an estimated 640 smallholder farmers and market retailers. This is projected to increase their annual revenues by 55-65%.

J-Palm | Liberia

J-Palm Liberia (JPL), a partner of the Foundation since 2021, will receive a $448,528 3-year, zero percent interest loan. This funding will allow the organization to expand their harvesting initiatives by purchasing palm from 3,500 wild palm collectors. In addition, JPL has purchased a new machine to transform the discarded palm kernel shells into fuel efficient briquettes. They plan to market these briquettes to the Liberian public as a cheaper and cleaner source of fuel. To date, J-Palm Liberia has received $686,548 in funding from the Foundation.

Kawadah Farm | Liberia

Smallholder farmers across West Africa face significant challenges, including limited access to infrastructure, farming techniques, and advanced food processing technologies, making it difficult to sustain their livelihoods. Kawadah Farm Liberia (KFL) is a for-profit social enterprise in Liberia that sources cassava, soybeans and gari (processed cassava) from Liberian smallholder farmers. Kawadah Farm Liberia will use their 3-year, no-interest loan of $290,000 to increase processing capacity so they can expand their network to reach 5,000 more farmers, provide training and small tool loans to increase farmer production and increase smallholder income in Liberia. 

Kokoa Kamili Limited | Tanzania

Kokoa Kamili Limited (KKL), a new partner of the Foundation, will receive a $300,000, 3-year, zero percent interest loan to purchase cocoa from a minimum of 533 farmers. Because cocoa is a year-round crop, these funds will be leveraged multiple times a year. Kokoa Kamili will also provide smallholder cocoa farmers with comprehensive services including seedlings, agronomic support, organic certification support, and above market pricing for their cocoa harvest through access to global premium markets.

Kumasi Drinks | Côte d’Ivoire

Kumasi Drinks is a for-profit social enterprise that creates additional income for smallholder farmers in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire by sourcing cocoa fruit juice— a byproduct of cocoa bean harvesting that is typically discarded— and transforming it into a marketable beverage. As a first-time partner, Kumasi Drinks will receive a 1-year $66,600 loan to bring online its Côte d’Ivoire supply chain, starting with cocoa juice purchases from 231 farmers to fulfill the needs of Ivorio, a leading juice brand in West Africa. In future cycles, they expect to grow their sourcing capacity through the Ivorio partnership and reach 1,286 farmers over the next 3 years.

Partners for Education, Agriculture and Sustainability (PEAS) | Texas

Partners for Education, Agriculture and Sustainability (PEAS), has been a partner with the Foundation since 2015. They will receive a 1-year, $100,000 grant to support 8 of their core staff members in engaging 4,500 students at 28 school sites across the Austin, TX metro area in garden education. PEAS also operates in a high-need area: the schools they serve have an average of 69% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, notably above the national average. PEAS will also use their grant to develop supplemental revenue streams, including caregiver cooking classes, PEAS farm field trips, professional development services, workshops and presentations, consultation, summer camps, and curriculum.

Since 2005, Whole Foods Market Foundation, has invested over $197 million supporting over 16,750 partner organizations and schools in 81countries around the world.

For more information, visit wholefoodsmarketfoundation.org/funding-announcements. 

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ABOUT WHOLE FOODS MARKET FOUNDATION

Whole Foods Market Foundation works to nourish people and the planet by providing access to essential resources to improve nutrition and create opportunities for financial stability. The registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, based in Austin, Texas, encompasses the pillars of Whole Cities, Whole Kids and Whole Planet. For more information on the Foundation’s work, visit wholefoodsmarketfoundation.org. For ongoing news and updates, follow Whole Foods Market Foundation on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

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Sandra Mariscal, Director of Philanthropy
Sandra.Mariscal@wholefoods.com

Partnership enables just-in-time plywood deliveries to Home Depot and Lowe’s as demand surges for hurricane preparedness supplies

ATLANTA and SAN JOSE, Calif., July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As hurricane season looms, Georgia-Pacific (GP) and Trackonomy have partnered to ensure that critical building materials arrive exactly when and where they’re needed most. Through this partnership, GP is equipping plywood shipments with Trackonomy’s real-time tracking technology to provide precise arrival visibility to major retailers like Home Depot and Lowe’s, helping communities prepare for storms with greater speed and confidence.

When a hurricane is projected to make landfall, homeowners often have just a few days to secure their homes. That means demand for plywood spikes nearly overnight, especially in Gulf Coast regions where storm activity is expected to be intense this year. Retailers must respond immediately, often staging materials in advance and moving inventory rapidly from distribution centers to local stores.

With Trackonomy’s SmartTape technology integrated into hurricane-season plywood shipments, retailers now receive real-time updates on the location and ETA of their deliveries. This allows stores to begin unloading and selling plywood directly off arriving trucks, accelerating product availability during peak demand periods.

“Every minute counts when preparing for a hurricane,” said Zack Steffen, General Manager of Industrials at Trackonomy. “By using our SmartTape, we’re helping to close gaps between GP and their retail partners to keep an open line of communication from plant to customer, when it matters most.”

This just-in-time visibility model helps GP become an even stronger partner to home improvement retailers during times of crisis. It’s designed to deliver what many now call the “Amazon effect” to the lumber supply chain: minimizing idle time, cutting guesswork, and meeting customer expectations for real-time responsiveness.

“This partnership shows how real-time visibility isn’t just about efficiency,  it’s about resilience,” said Matt Wood, Sr Business Logistic Manager at Georgia-Pacific. “When storms are on the horizon, knowing exactly when materials will arrive can make all the difference for our retail partners and more importantly, for the families and communities they serve.”

The initial rollout of this initiative will focus on hurricane-related shipments of plywood to Home Depot and Lowe’s. However, GP and Trackonomy are already exploring expansion into additional materials, including resin shipments, and broader shipment categories throughout the year.

This system is now fully operational and already supporting plywood shipments during this year’s hurricane season, helping communities across the Gulf Coast and beyond stay one step ahead of the storms.

To learn more about SmartTape, visit https://trackonomy.ai/smarttape.

About Georgia-Pacific
Georgia-Pacific is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of tissue, pulp, paper, packaging, building products, and related chemicals. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia-Pacific operates approximately 150 facilities and employs more than 30,000 people.

About Trackonomy
Trackonomy is pioneering the next generation of ERP with tentacles into the real world—from shop floor to top floor. The company delivers AI-powered visibility, autonomous workflow orchestration, and real-time intervention—bringing intelligence to every object and frontline decision. Trusted by enterprise teams across logistics, manufacturing, government and healthcare, Trackonomy transforms operations and boosts productivity when it matters most.

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DENTON, Texas, July 10, 2025 /3BL/ – U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, has named Tetra Pak one of the 2025-2026 Best Companies to Work For: Private Companies.

Tetra Pak was rated among the top privately owned companies overall and in manufacturing and agriculture on factors most heavily considered by job seekers during their employment search.

“We’re honored to be recognized by U.S. News and World Report as a best company to work — both overall and in the manufacturing and agriculture category,” said Seth Teply, president and CEO, Tetra Pak U.S. and Canada. “We believe that when we add value to the employee experience and create an environment where people can make an impact to be proud of, we are better able to protect what’s good for all.”

U.S. News’ Best Companies to Work For ratings reflect the ever-changing sentiments impacting employee decision-making when evaluating the “best” company for them. These sentiments are examined by using factors that include quality of pay and benefits, work-life balance and flexibility, job and company stability, physical and psychological comfort, belongingness and esteem, and career opportunities and professional development.

“The job market is rapidly changing in the age of AI adoption, and job seekers understand the impact this shift will have on workplace culture and, subsequently, their quality of life and overall happiness,” said U.S. News Vice President of Careers Carly Chase. “The list reveals private companies that scored high on multiple metrics that promote a positive work environment and everyday employee experience.”

The Best Companies to Work For: Private Companies list features the top 277 companies out of 1,094 businesses evaluated across 14 industries. To calculate the ratings, U.S. News only considered privately owned companies with at least 5,000 employees that had at least 75 Glassdoor reviews written between 2021 and 2024. Developed with insights from a panel of six experts, the methodology also factors in data, including employee sentiment and regulatory enforcement data, gathered from U.S. News’ partners Revelio Labs and Good Jobs First.

For more information, including what makes a great company to work for, how job seekers can use the ratings, and career advice in areas like customer service and IT, visit Best Companies to Work For and U.S. News’ expanding Careers offerings, and share the ratings on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) by using #BCTWF.

About U.S. News & World Report 
U.S. News & World Report is the global leader for journalism that empowers consumers, citizens, business leaders and policy officials to make confident decisions in all aspects of their lives and communities. A multifaceted media company, U.S. News provides unbiased rankings, independent reporting and analysis, and consumer advice to millions of people on USNews.com each month. A pillar in Washington for more than 90 years, U.S. News is the trusted home for in-depth and exclusive insights on education, health, politics, the economy, personal finance, travel, automobiles, real estate, careers and consumer products and services.

About Tetra Pak 
Tetra Pak is a world-leading food processing and packaging solutions company. Working with our customers and suppliers, we provide access to safe, nutritious food for hundreds of millions of people in more than 160 countries every day.

With over 24,000 employees worldwide, we commit to making food safe and available, everywhere, and we promise to protect what’s good: food, people and the planet.

More information about Tetra Pak is available at www.tetrapakusa.com.

For media inquiries, please contact Megan Kass at mkass@bader-rutter.com or 414- 607-2145.

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