SINGAPORE, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hikvision hosted its Shaping Intelligence 2025 Education Summit at Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education (ITE) College East campus. The two-day event brought together more than 400 distinguished participants from across the globe, including educators, technology experts, industry partners, and clients—with a significant representation of university presidents and K-12 school principals—to explore the latest educational technology (EdTech) innovations and their transformative potential for the future of learning.

Under the theme ‘EdTech for a Brighter Future’, the summit included impactful keynote presentations, enlightening case studies, and interactive product demonstrations. It also included a landmark signing of a strategic partnership agreement between ITE College East Singapore and Hikvision.

A strategic partnership agreement between ITE College East Singapore and Hikvision

The summit emphasized collaboration as the cornerstone of educational technology advancement. A historic moment was marked by the formal signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Institute of Technical Education College East, Singapore, and Hikvision for smart education innovation.

The partnership represents more than an agreement—it’s a commitment to co-creating the future of technical education through intelligent technology solutions. Vivianna Wong, Vice President of Hikvision International Business Center and President of Hikvision Pan Asia Pacific Business Center, said, “Our goal is to bring smart solutions into real-world scenarios. In education, we’re using integrated technologies to support meaningful transformation. We’re helping make schools safer, classrooms smarter, and learning more accessible for everyone.”

Fostering growth through joint efforts

Throughout the summit, Hikvision’s partners and clients engaged in vibrant discussions, sharing their innovative solutions and success stories. These exchanges provided a platform for exploring cutting-edge technologies, applications, and best practices to enhance security, efficiency, and sustainability in education.

Compelling case studies from institutions across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America, and Europe showcased regional educational digitalization trends and AI opportunities in learning environments. Dynamic panel discussions brought together diverse perspectives from educators, technologists, and industry leaders to advance educational development.

Hikvision’s commitment to education extends beyond technology. Through its STAR program, Hikvision collaborates with non-profit organizations to support communities and children in need. From China to Singapore, the Netherlands, and beyond, this program bridges education gaps in remote areas while introducing modern technologies to enrich children’s lives.

Unlocking future opportunities with AIoT-driven education solutions

At the summit, Hikvision introduced its comprehensive educational solution that addresses modern institutions’ evolving challenges.

Currently, Hikvision’s education products and solutions serve a wide range of users, including public K-12 schools, private K-12 schools, universities, and training schools—each with distinct needs and priorities. “Our solution aims to enhance campus safety, school management, and smart teaching,” said Yu Qifan, Senior Manager of the Education and Healthcare Vertical at Hikvision. “We’re proud to support institutions globally, and look forward to continuing this journey together.”

Accelerating smart classrooms with brand-new WonderHub

A major summit highlight was the unveiling of Hikvision’s new Select Series WonderHub—a powerful and interactive flat panel display (IFPD) designed to transform teaching and learning experiences.

This next-generation product runs the latest Android system, pre-installed Google apps, and features groundbreaking WonderOS 4.0 for smart teaching. Its innovative AI features, such as AI Identify, AI Q&A, and AI Meeting, were presented to demonstrate how they simplify teaching and make the process more intuitive for educators. The open architecture of WonderHub ensures compatibility with existing education software, simplifying implementation for institutions of all sizes.

Acknowledgments

Hikvision sincerely thanks to summit sponsors CWT, Ademco, and Certis for their invaluable support in making this transformative event possible. Their commitment to educational advancement enables industry gatherings that drive meaningful change in global education delivery.

Looking ahead, Hikvision will continue collaborating with its partners worldwide to explore new possibilities in EdTech, bringing about more sustainable changes and shaping a better world. The conversations, connections, and collaborations formed at the summit will continue to drive educational innovation, creating intelligent learning environments that empower educators and inspire students across the globe.

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A milestone in the global energy transition and the future of clean industrial fuel

CHIFENG, China, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Envision, a global leader in green technology and energy transformation, has officially commissioned the world’s largest and most advanced green hydrogen and ammonia production facility. Powered entirely by the largest off-grid renewable energy system, the plant is also the first of its kind to be fully AI-enabled, achieving real-time optimization and stability at scale.

Now delivering 320,000 tons of green ammonia annually with exports commencing in Q4, the facility represents a major leap forward in clean energy and industrial decarbonization.

Successful Departure of the World's First Green Ammonia Tanker

Located in the Chifeng Net Zero Industrial Park — the world’s largest zero-carbon industrial park — this project is a world-first in delivering green ammonia at industrial scale. For the first time at commercial scale, innovative energy storage and load flexibility is applied. Surplus green power is converted to liquid nitrogen—stored within a dynamic air-separation unit—and electrolyzers intelligently respond to renewable power swings, dynamically optimizing energy absorption and ammonia production.  By leveraging green ammonia as a stable transport and storage medium, Envision has unlocked a practical path to scaling hydrogen across heavy industries.

The plant is powered by a proprietary AI-integrated off-grid renewable system, featuring advanced wind turbines, grid-forming battery storage, and predictive meteorological modeling. This system dynamically balances wind and solar input with electrolyzer and ammonia synthesis demands, ensuring continuous, cost-effective green fuel production without grid reliance.

“This is more than a technological milestone,” said Lei Zhang, Envision’s Founder and CEO. “Scalable, green alternatives are now real and operational. We can’t get to net zero without green hydrogen, and we can’t afford to wait. This is the blueprint for a clean energy future.”

By 2028, the industrial park is projected to produce 1.5 million tons of green ammonia per year, serving as a replicable model for clean industrial hubs worldwide.

Backed by Global Partnerships and Certification

The project has already attracted global commercial interest, including a long-term offtake agreement with Marubeni Corporation, one of Japan’s largest trading houses. The partnership will accelerate green ammonia adoption in sectors like fertilizers, chemicals, and shipping.

The facility has been awarded the Bureau Veritas Renewable Ammonia Certification, affirming its global leadership in sustainability, safety, and emissions standards.

The New Clean Fuel Standard

As the world seeks alternatives to the 5-billion-ton fossil fuel supply chain, Envision’s AI-powered green hydrogen-ammonia solution stands out as a viable, scalable substitute. The company aims to reach price parity with grey ammonia and methanol by 2028, helping green fuels become truly competitive.

Powering the Clean Molecule Revolution

Designed on a modular, replicable model, Envision’s plant can be quickly deployed globally. It’s not only an engineering triumph but a strategic demonstration of how smart systems, AI, and renewables can come together to reshape global energy infrastructure.

Envision continues to lead the transition to a world powered by clean molecules and intelligent systems, replacing fossil fuels with scalable, AI-driven, and renewable-based solutions.

Click here to view Envision’s Chifeng Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant Commissioning

About Envision

Envision is a global green technology leader known for its innovation which has completely reinvented the renewable energy system with its development of smart wind turbines, energy storage and green hydrogen, orchestrated by AI with the establishment of net zero industrial parks in various parts of the world.  The company aims to accelerate the global green energy transition and has been recognized for its sustainability efforts, including being listed twice on Fortune’s “Change the World” list and named a “Green Giant” in TIME’s “2024Time 100 Most Influential Companies” list.

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GENEVA, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, stood out from numerous proposals with its “Signal Reach Program” implemented in Africa, winning the WSIS Champion Award (Champion Projects) at the 2025 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Awards Ceremony. Notably, ZTE was the only Chinese enterprise to receive this prestigious honor in the field of ICT cultural diversity.

Dr. Cosmas Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau of ITU, presented the award to the representatives from ZTE

This accolade not only recognizes ZTE’s continuous innovation in the digital technology sector but also affirms its benchmarking role and industry influence in advancing global digital inclusion and sustainable development.

WSIS is co-hosted by authoritative organizations, including International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). It aims to promote the sustainable development of the global information society through information and communication technologies (ICTs). The WSIS Champion Award, as a significant accolade of the summit, undergoes multiple rounds of rigorous selection, including online voting and expert reviews, to choose outstanding achievements from thousands of projects submitted. These projects represent the best practices worldwide in leveraging ICTs to improve people’s livelihoods.

ZTE's "Signal Reach Program" wins WSIS 2025 Champion Award

ZTE’s “Signal Reach Program”, centered on the core concepts of “ultra-fast connectivity, green energy, and inclusive sharing”, addresses the challenge of weak digital infrastructure in remote areas of Africa by delivering an end-to-end solution—from base station deployment to terminal services. The project team innovatively combined modular base station technology with solar power systems to develop EcoSite base stations, capable of being deployed in just seven days. These base stations feature ZTE’s self-developed 2TR Tri-band UBR technology, reducing network coverage costs by 70% and boosting network expansion efficiency by 60% through a one-step upgrade design.

In combination with the EcoEnergy solution, the program ensures a stable and reliable green energy supply for remote regions, further optimizing energy use with iEnergy management software. This reduces operating costs and improves system sustainability. In practical application in Liberia, the project team successfully deployed 128 base stations within three months, delivering stable mobile communication services to more than 580,000 rural users.

Remarkably, the “Signal Reach Program” not only focuses on the popularization of digital technology but also actively promotes cultural diversity. By providing stable and reliable digital connectivity to remote areas of Africa, the program enables local communities to better integrate into the global information society, fosters exchanges and understanding among different cultures, and promotes the development of cultural diversity across the continent.

During the WSIS+20 High-Level Event at the summit, Summer Chen, Vice President of ZTE, also participated in the impactful Partner2Connect (P2C) session. She highlighted ZTE’s pride in being among the first P2C Champions recognized by the ITU for its leadership in driving global digitalization efforts. Ms. Chen reaffirmed ZTE’s steadfast commitment to advancing digital transformation and promoting sustainable development worldwide.

Moving forward, ZTE will continue to drive progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), foster global digitalization, and empower communities around the world through inclusive and innovative technologies.

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The global shift toward people-first places has fueled a twelve-fold increase in WELL since 2020—now shaping roughly $2 trillion in assets 

Companies using WELL as a framework for health and performance include Cisco, Citi, Empire State Realty Trust (ESRT), GSK, Johnson Controls, Sunrise Senior Living, Tata Realty and T-Mobile

NEW YORK and AMSTERDAM, July 10, 2025 /3BL/ – Global growth and adoption of the International WELL Building Institute’s (IWBI) WELL Building Standard (WELL) has surged to more than 6 billion square feet (557.4 million square meters) of real estate, demonstrating incredible market penetration in nearly 100,000 locations across 137 countries that are realizing the positive impacts of people-first places. The world’s leading standard for healthy buildings and organizations, WELL is also used by more than 180 companies from the Fortune and Global 500, and helps support the health and well-being of an estimated 30 million people.

The rapid and widespread adoption of WELL represents a twelve-fold increase since early 2020 and a tremendous financial investment by the real estate industry and other leading sectors to put people at the center of their workplace strategy, helping drive the healthy building movement. Based on market valuations,* this vast global portfolio of spaces using WELL is estimated to represent over $2 trillion in assets managed, a conservative estimate of gross asset value.

“This milestone reflects a new paradigm: prioritizing health isn’t a cost, it’s a catalyst,” said IWBI President and CEO Rachel Hodgdon. “Because of WELL’s relentless focus on people and their well-being, WELL projects serve as engines for better health outcomes, stronger financial returns and higher-performing people. That’s why we’re seeing the market embrace WELL like never before. Six billion square feet is not only 13 times more than the office space in Los Angeles, it’s just shy of the total commercial space of the United Kingdom. The current scale of WELL—spanning nearly 100,000 locations, 137 countries and representing roughly $2 trillion in assets—is staggering, and the pace of adoption is equally extraordinary.”

Since the launch of WELL in 2014, thousands of organizations have adopted WELL as an evidence-based roadmap for applying health strategies in their locations, across their organizations and in their communities.

Major companies and brands are engaging with IWBI’s WELL at scale program, extending the benefits of WELL across their entire organizations or real estate portfolios while supporting business performance and reporting, including, among others: A&O Shearman, AON, Atenor Group SA, Barclays, Bloomberg, Brookfield (Australia), Brookfield (India), Cadillac Fairview, Capital Land, Castellum, Cbus Property, Charter Hall, Cisco, Citi, Clifford Chance, CMS, Deloitte, DPR Construction, EDGE Technologies, Embassy REIT, Empire State Realty Trust, Enel, EY, Genentech, GMP Property, GSK, HB Reavis, Investa, JLL, Johnson Controls, JPMC, Landsec, Lendlease, Lincoln Property, Majid al Futtaim, Mapletree Project, MDC General Services Holding Company LLC, MSD, NEOM, NEO Office Fund, Prestige, PwC Italy, RBC, Resorts World Sentosa, Rudin, Sanofi, SAP, Standard Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Sunrise Senior Living, Swire Properties Management Limited, Tata Realty, Teknion, T-Mobile, Uber, Warner Brothers Discovery and WTW.

“The numbers are clear: WELL is transforming the state of commercial real estate worldwide and generating economic impacts that touch millions of people’s lives by supporting their physical and mental health and well-being in meaningful and measurable ways,” said IWBI COO Prateek Khanna. “By promoting health, comfort and community, by monitoring building performance through air quality, water quality and lighting, and creating spaces that enable people to thrive, WELL is driving global market transformation.”

Companies everywhere are now paying close attention to creating environments that support both physical and mental well-being, especially as a way to enhance engagement and attract top talent. By prioritizing health and well-being, WELL Certified projects show significantly stronger performance across a range of people-centered outcomes, from improved physical and mental health to a series of market-differentiating advantages, like productivity and workplace satisfaction. WELL is the only certification program backed by multiple independent, peer-reviewed studies proving it delivers measurable health benefits and outperforms conventional buildings and green certified buildings alike on the factors that matter most to people, like indoor air quality, thermal comfort, lighting and overall well-being and satisfaction.

  • A Building and Environment study found that occupants in WELL Certified spaces reported a 28% improvement in overall workplace satisfaction, a 10-point increase in productivity scores and improvements in their health and well-being.
  • Another study published in Building & Environment in 2023 found organizations that achieved WELL Certification experienced higher-performing workplaces than their non-certified peers. Respondents in WELL offices were, for example, 18% more satisfied with access to sunlight, 11% more satisfied with thermal comfort, and 10% more satisfied with both indoor air quality and air movement.
  • Buildings with healthy building certifications also earn rent premiums between 4.4% and 7.7% more per square foot as well as longer lease terms, indicating that buildings that support tenant health and well-being generate greater demand and rent premiums.

“Organizations that excel on matters related to the health, well-being and performance of their workforce are poised to see a significantly positive impact on their bottom line. We know that employees who are healthy, engaged, valued and thriving miss work less often, have lower healthcare costs, are less likely to turn over and are more productive,” added Hodgdon.

IWBI, the global authority for advancing healthy buildings, organizations and communities, delivered the milestone announcement at its second annual Social Sustainability Summit in Amsterdam, which convened leaders from the corporate, real estate, policy and finance sectors to explore how social sustainability is driving corporate strategy and delivering long-term value. The summit aimed to shed light on key stakeholder groups and how businesses are prioritizing governance, innovation and collaboration to create meaningful impact. Featured topics included “Driving performance in real estate” and “Investing in health pays back.”

“From an investor perspective, organizations that take good care of their workforce and extend that care to their value chain workers, their impacted communities and their end users are not simply less risky investments, they can be winning investment opportunities,” said Hodgdon at the event. “More and more, institutional investors are leveraging critical data derived from the implementation of WELL’s health strategies to reduce risk, improve returns and increase value.”

WELL is now the third most used certification platform within the GRESB real estate assessment, representing 9% of total certified and rated floor area. Since the end of 2024, WELL has also been incorporated in 12 different types of financial instruments—including green bonds, social bonds and sustainability-linked bonds and loans—and featured in sustainable finance frameworks, regulatory guides, reports and case studies in 24 countries, spanning five continents.

Developed over 10 years and backed by the latest scientific research, WELL outlines key building-level interventions and organizational strategies across 10 categories: Air, Water, Nourishment, Light, Movement, Thermal Comfort, Sound, Materials, Mind and Community. The WELL ecosystem, which comprises WELL Certification, the WELL Health-Safety Rating, the WELL Performance Rating, the WELL Equity Rating, the WELL Coworking Rating, the WELL Community Standard and the WELL for residential pilot, has been adopted by organizations seeking to prioritize human health and well-being. WELL’s holistic, evidence-based approach has provided a roadmap for organizations to create and certify spaces that advance human health and well-being. The network of WELL champions spans more than 28,000 credentialed and registered WELL APs, over 300 WELL Faculty and more than 30 WELL Enterprise Providers (WELL EPs) – all united by the commitment to advance health across buildings, organizations and communities.

What some members of IWBI’s Governance Council are saying:

“For leading organizations aiming to retain and attract top talent, enhance employee satisfaction and boost productivity, WELL has become the go-to tool—adopted around the world, integrated across building portfolios and embedded in organizational policies,” said Yasushi Kinoshita, Representative Member, Eminence Partners G.K.; Chair, Green Building Japan; and IWBI Governance Council member. “As WELL hits this global milestone, what’s clear is that employers around the world now fully realize the link between health, performance and organizational success.”

“Through my many years of work focused on workplace well-being and performance, I’ve come to understand how profoundly people interact with their buildings—both consciously and unconsciously. Whether it’s comfort of their workspace, the temperature of the room, the quality of the air they breathe, or the lighting that supports (or hinders) their work, these factors shape daily experience in significant ways,” said Ali Khan, CEO of SHAPE Global and IWBI Governance Council member. “This is exactly where WELL shines. And the fact that WELL has hit this global adoption milestone only reinforces what we’re seeing firsthand: employees in WELL projects feel better supported and genuinely empowered because of both the design of their space and the values of the organization in advancing health and performance-focused improvements.”

“WELL’s exponential global growth is unfolding alongside a deepening interest from the investment community who increasingly want to understand how organizations are investing in health and well-being—across portfolios, policies and people,” said Dr. Tauni Lanier, Director, Sustainability and Economic Growth, BDO, and IWBI Governance Council member. “These investors are asking for this information for a reason: because investments in health and well-being serve as powerful indicators of long-term financial performance and resilience. This pattern creates a positive feedback loop, where deploying WELL not only supports organizational goals but signals to investors that a company is future-ready, resilient and committed to the creativity and culture that drives lasting value.”

*Calculation is based on a conservative per-square-foot global average, accounting for increased value of properties that implement healthy building strategies and certifications, and higher quality of locations in key urban markets.

About the International WELL Building Institute

The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is a public benefit corporation and the global authority for transforming health and well-being in buildings, organizations and communities. In pursuit of its public-health mission, IWBI mobilizes its community through the development and administration of the WELL Building Standard (WELL), WELL for residential, WELL Community Standard, its WELL ratings and management of the WELL AP credential. IWBI also translates research into practice, develops educational resources and advocates for policies that promote people-first places for everyone, everywhere. More information on WELL can be found here.

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Award places company in top 1% of organizations rated globally for environmental, social, and ethical practices

MILAN, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Bracco Imaging, a global leader in diagnostic imaging, has achieved a sustainability milestone with the award of a Platinum Medal by EcoVadis, one of the world’s most trusted business sustainability rating platforms. The award highlights Bracco’s growing commitment to environmental and social responsibility—and positions the company among a select group of global organizations demonstrating leadership in sustainable business practices.

Bracco earned an overall score of 83 out of 100 in its EcoVadis assessment, with particularly strong performance in the Environment category, where it scored 91/100. The Platinum Medal reflects the company’s high standards across four sustainability pillars: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement—areas in which Bracco has made strategic investments to drive responsible growth and long-term impact.

“This recognition affirms the progress we’ve made in embedding sustainability across our operations,” said Fulvio Renoldi Bracco, Vice Chairman and CEO of Bracco Imaging. “After two consecutive Gold Medals, being awarded the Platinum Medal this year holds special meaning. We’re proud of what this says about our culture and our people—the award reflects the collective commitment of teams across Bracco. We see sustainability as a driver of innovation and long-term value, and this milestone motivates us to go even further.”

Bracco’s sustainability strategy is deeply embedded in its business model and supported by internationally recognized standards, including ISO 14001 (environmental management), ISO 50001 (energy management), and ISO 45001 (health and safety). From renewable energy and waste reduction to employee well-being, product safety, and ethical supply chains, the company has built a comprehensive approach to environmental and social governance.

Bracco has published an Environmental Report for nearly 30 years, which has evolved into a full Sustainability Report aligned with global ESG frameworks. The 2024 edition outlines clear actions, measurable results, and forward-looking goals across all sustainability dimensions, and is being promoted through a global communications campaign aimed at engaging internal and external stakeholders and reinforcing Bracco’s position as a responsible, future-focused healthcare company.

“This achievement belongs to every colleague across our global team,” added Fulvio Renoldi Bracco. “It reflects the commitment we share to building a more sustainable future—not as a one-time milestone, but as an ongoing responsibility. At Bracco, we see sustainability as integral to how we innovate, how we operate, and how we serve people and communities around the world.”

About Bracco Imaging

Bracco Imaging S.p.A. (“Bracco Imaging”), part of the Bracco Group, is an innovative world leader delivering end-to-end products and solutions through its comprehensive portfolio across diagnostic imaging modalities. Headquartered in Milan, Italy, Bracco Imaging’s purpose is to improve people’s lives by shaping the future of prevention and precision diagnostic imaging. The Bracco Imaging portfolio includes products and solutions for all key diagnostic imaging modalities: X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS), and Nuclear Medicine through radioactive tracers and novel PET imaging agents. Bracco Imaging has 3,800 employees and operates in more than 100 markets globally. Bracco Imaging has a well skilled and innovative Research and Development (R&D) organization with an efficient process-oriented approach and track record in the diagnostic imaging industry. Discover Bracco at https://www.bracco.com/.

About EcoVadis

EcoVadis is a leading global provider of business sustainability ratings, intelligence, and performance improvement tools for global supply chains. The EcoVadis Rating covers a broad range of non-financial management systems including Environmental, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement.

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The urgency of global environmental challenges demands more than individual company efforts. It requires systemic change, and as a recent panel discussion at Reuters Responsible Business 2025 highlighted, multi-stakeholder partnerships aren’t just beneficial, they’re crucial for accelerating sustainability goals.

Hosted by Antea Group USA and expertly moderated by our own Angie Dickson, the panel “Beyond Silos: Driving Systemic Change Through Collective Action” brought together leading voices from the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) and the Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council (HPRC). Panelists included Matthew Blandford (Senior Manager Climate and Water, Suntory Global Spirits), Erica Pann (Executive Director, BIER), Milagro Lopez (Americas Marketing Lead, DuPont), and Adam Wozniak (Senior Manager of Sustainability, Ravago). Their insights offered a powerful look into how industry-driven forums are achieving impactful environmental progress.

Why Collective Action? It’s About Shared Challenges and Scaled Solutions

The conversation kicked off by addressing the fundamental question: Why join a consortium? Matthew Blandford of Suntory Global Spirits shared that BIER, established in 2006, provided crucial alignment on sustainability metric measurement and reporting. Simple yet vital things like defining “water use vs. consumption” helped eliminate inconsistencies across their peer group, accelerating internal discussions and real progress. He emphasized that many challenges, from increasing recycling rates and securing recycled material availability to defining demand for low-energy coolers or scaling improvements in regenerative agriculture, simply “cannot be solved by going it alone.”

Erica Pann underscored that BIER formed because environmental challenges are “too complex, too interconnected, and too urgent for any one company to tackle alone.” Water, for instance, a core ingredient for the beverage industry, “doesn’t follow corporate boundaries,” necessitating collective action, local alignment and long-term partnership for large-scale water stewardship projects and tackling climate resilience across the value chain.

Similarly, Milagro Lopez explained that DuPont, a founding member of HPRC in 2010, saw the value in understanding the broader value chain challenges in healthcare plastics. The coalition aims to enable safe, viable, and cost-effective recycling solutions for plastic products and packaging in healthcare, advocating for sustainability and a circular economy.

Adam Wozniak passionately articulated that HPRC embodies “collaborative partnerships” and “flattens silos.” This allows diverse companies, including competitors, to share questions and learn from each other in a highly regulated, complex industry. He highlighted that “plastics unto itself is a challenging thing because of the different classifications and different types,” and addressing these complexities demands a united front to deliver complementary technologies that offer carbon reduction solutions.

Tangible Progress Through Pre-Competitive Collaboration

The panel moved beyond theory, offering concrete examples of how collective action translates into real-world impact and amplifies efforts:

  • Glass Recycling in Kentucky (BIER): Matthew Blandford shared a groundbreaking initiative where three BIER member companies with a strong footprint in Kentucky (a state with low recycling rates) partnered with a glass supplier and a third party. They collaboratively funded and created a new recycling entity focused on processing glass in the greater Louisville area. This effort directly provides recycled cullet back into the regional glass market, collectively driving up recycled content for the industry as a whole—a powerful example of pre-competitive collaboration for broader benefit.
  • Healthcare Plastic Circularity & Advanced Recycling (HPRC): Adam Wozniak underscored that “collaborative partnerships are critical to driving circularity in healthcare.” HPRC unites hospitals, medical device manufacturers (MDMs), recyclers, resin producers, and policymakers to design smarter products and enable advanced recycling. He cited HPRC’s work in conducting sortation studies and demonstrating that hospital plastics are “very clean feedstocks,” suitable for advanced recycling technologies. He emphasized HPRC’s role in establishing crucial end markets and helping to create infrastructure, even advocating for the inclusion of advanced recycling in Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) frameworks.
  • Accelerating Individual Company Goals: Milagro Lopez illustrated how HPRC participation accelerates DuPont’s own sustainability journey. He shared an example of a new DuPont product, “Tyvek® with Renewable Attribution (RA),” which shifted from 100% fossil-based feedstock to incorporating 30% bio-circular feedstock. This innovation, informed by collaborative insights, directly contributes to a one-third reduction in CO2 emissions, addressing crucial Scope 3 emissions.

Navigating the Complexities: Building Trust and Sharpening Focus

Driving change collectively isn’t without its hurdles. Erica Pann candidly admitted the work is “super challenging,” as member companies have unique realities including different business models, regulatory requirements, sustainability maturity. The key, she noted, is to aim for “strategic coherence”—finding “just enough common ground to come together”—rather than forcing full alignment.

Matthew Blandford powerfully added that in-person meetings twice a year are invaluable. These face-to-face interactions build relationships, and the trust needed to navigate difficult conversations. When discussions become too broad, BIER leadership will step back to “narrow the scope” and agree on what the consortium can and should address, ensuring actionable objectives.

Adam Wozniak discussed challenges like antitrust concerns with competitors at the table, emphasizing strict “Chatham House Rules” for discussions to maintain focus on shared sustainability goals. He stressed the importance of collaborating to understand “design for recyclability,” noting that 80% of a product’s environmental impact is determined during the design phase.

The panel also addressed the challenge of supplier disclosure requests, acknowledging the “20 questionnaires asking the same thing” burden. While full alignment isn’t yet achieved, BIER and HPRC are actively working with other consortia to standardize approaches, understanding that “inaction is cost.”

The Future is Action: Less Talk, More Impact

The conversation converged on a powerful, shared vision: action over talk.

Erica Pann underscored, “If you’re waiting for the perfect set of circumstances to arise, you might be waiting for a long time.” She urged, “Let’s do it together.” Matthew Blandford passionately concluded, “Collective action is all about action, getting things done. The big issues of the day need big action and big solutions, not big talk.” He emphasized that alignment and driving forward, even if not perfect initially, lead to “larger, faster, and more repeatable impact.”

Adam Wozniak echoed this sentiment, stating that “collective action and collaborative partnerships are essential to solving some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.” He framed advancing circularity as “our generation’s ‘Race to Space’,” empowering true transformation and building new pathways to sustainability that deliver lasting social, economic, and environmental impact.

The panel left no doubt: while challenges exist, the benefits of shared vision, trust, and concerted effort through forums like BIER and HPRC far outweigh them. It’s through this collaborative spirit that systemic change is unlocked, and progress toward a more sustainable future is truly accelerated.

While Trump focusses on energy security and dismantling the climate empire in the US by pulling out of the Paris Agreement and cancelling wind and solar subsidies, Canada still plods a Net Zero path to economic suicide, says Friends of Science Society.

CALGARY, AB, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On July 07, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order ending subsidies for wind and solar, but Canada appears to be going in the opposite direction, says Friends of Science Society. In a new video explainer titled “Canada’s Net Zero Climate Policies,” retired energy economist Robert Lyman lays out the dire consequences of attempting to reach Net Zero, in short – economic suicide.

Net Zero intends to address the alleged climate emergency, says Friends of Science Society, noting that on July 08, 2025, the New York Times reported that President Trump has enlisted the aid of three well-known climate scientists who challenge the “consensus.” One of the scientists, Dr. Roy Spencer, was Friends of Science Society’s guest speaker in 2020 on the topic of “The Main Reasons Why There’s No Climate Emergency.”

Meanwhile in Canada, as reported by CBC on April 11, 2025, big city mayors and officials claim there is a climate emergency. They advocate for an east-west power grid and no more pipelines, meaning Canada’s energy and economic security will be at risk.

As Canada and the US continue negotiating new trade arrangements, these conflicting domestic policies will have to be addressed, says Friends of Science.

Canada recently passed the “Building Canada Act.” One of the first major projects proposed by Nova Scotia was a 66-GigaWatt offshore wind farm. Friends of Science Society calls this a ‘green delusion’ noting that the Liberal platform to build an east-west grid is uneconomic and may put Canada at risk of national blackouts as was recently experienced by Spain and Portugal.

On July 08, 2025, the Department of Energy in the US issued a new report on grid reliability and tweeted “The Department of Energy warns that blackouts could increase by 100 times in 2030 if the U.S. continues to shutter reliable power sources and fails to add additional firm capacity.” These risks will inevitably also affect Canada as there are several north-south regional power grid arrangements. British Columbia has been a net importer of power from the US as its mostly hydro-based generation faces another year of drought. 

Friends of Science Society produced a new video asking if Net Zero enthusiasts have considered that the convergence of decarbonization policies in Canada, the EV mandates, the build-out of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the plan to install heat pumps to replace natural gas will crash Canada’s provincial power grids, most of which are at or below capacity.

 As reported by CBS on July 03, 2025, Trump’s recent One Big Beautiful Bill ended a $7,500 tax break for electric vehicles (EV) (as of Sept. 30, 2025). By contrast in Canada, the Carney government has doubled down on its EV mandate, targeting 100% Zero emissions car sales by 2035, as stated on the federal Liberal party website.

The Canadian auto sector is already facing challenges and uncertain with respect to Trump’s tariffs. Canadian auto manufacturers are asking the government to drop the EV mandates, as reported in the National Post of July 06, 2025.

At the same time, China’s BYD EVs are blocked by both Canada and the US by tariffs. A glowing op-ed about BDY in the New York Times of July 08, 2025 lauds China’s “state capitalism” approach which is central to their “Made-in-China 2025” strategy. As Dr. Benny Peiser pointed out in a 2024 interview, Net Zero hands the economic advantage to China, on cars, solar panels and more, to the detriment of the West.

As Robert Lyman laid out in his 2022 report “The Pursuit of the Impossible” there is no global material supply chain for EVs and not enough power generation to support Canada’s EV policies.

The evidence shows that there is no energy transition in progress, as outlined in this Friends of Science video explainer “Global Energy Demand – Highlights of the 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy.” 

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Salvation Army is continuing its disaster response efforts following the devastating floods in Kerr County and surrounding areas, and will remain on the ground fully committed to this community, serving as long as we are needed. At the request of the Texas Department of Emergency Management (TDEM), The Salvation Army Corps in Kerrville is serving as the location for the Volunteer Reception Center, the coordinated intake location for all volunteer and in-kind donations. The call center, which is operated and staffed by volunteers from the TDEM, routes requests to appropriate service providers based on the nature of the request.

At this time, participating agencies are asking the public to pause in-kind donations and instead support the response through financial gifts, which are the most effective way to meet evolving needs on the ground as well as support local businesses.

Donations can be made online at HelpSalvationArmy.org by selecting “Texas Floods (July 2025)” or by phone by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY.

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