As both the plastics and healthcare industries continue to evolve, the Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council (HPRC) remains dedicated to our mission to collaborate across the value chain to inspire and enable the healthcare community to implement viable, safe, and cost-effective recycling solutions for healthcare plastics.

Last year, we embarked on several projects from identifying synergistic waste streams within hospitals to conducting a lifecycle assessment literature review to identifying sortation best practices in the EU. We published a number of case studies, shared the final phase of our advanced recycling research, and continued to work with industry partners to share learnings and overcome shared challenges.

Now as we enter a new year, we’re excited to share our 2026 project roadmap! While some projects will carry over from last year, we’re also launching a slate of new initiatives in the new year.

2026 Project Overview

Houston Healthcare Plastics Regional Recycling Initiatives

Building on work carried out in 2024 and 2025, this project aims to initiate a regional healthcare plastics recycling program in Houston. The Houston initiative is a collaborative effort with the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) and the Vinyl Institute, starting with the Houston Methodist healthcare network.

The goal is to create a model program that showcases effective collaboration and responsible plastic recycling practices within a network of hospitals that can serve as a blueprint for other regions.

HFAB Resource Refresh

To support healthcare facilities as they navigate the evolving recycling landscape, this project will assess our existing Hospicycle tools to identify gaps in information and any outdated resources.

Working closely with our Healthcare Facility Advisory Board (HFAB), the project team will determine desired content updates by conducting a gap assessment. They will work to understand what tools are most useful, what resources are missing, and what can be improved. They will then develop a plan to refresh our available resources and build new tools to meet the changing needs of healthcare facilities.

Recycling Infrastructure

This project aims to improve our understanding of what medical device manufacturers (MDMs) and packaging suppliers should prioritize for recycle-ready packaging and materials selection. The project team will engage with U.S. hospitals through interviews to understand what works for those who have recycling systems and what barriers exist for those who do not. The interview results will be used to identify specific infrastructure needs within hospitals that would improve plastics recycling.

The results of these discussions will inform the development of a publicly available map highlighting hospitals that are currently recycling, their recycling partners, and what materials are being recycled.

Standardized Labeling for Flexible & Rigid Packaging

The goal of this project will be to support accurate material identification to improve end-of-life separation and recyclability by developing a standardized approach to labeling flexible and rigid medical packaging materials across MDMs and suppliers.

Industry alignment through a harmonized approach is key to ensuring clarity and applicability to support credible sustainability claims. The project team will review and understand the current state of existing labeling practices to inform the development of labeling guidelines.

Volume and Value Tool Summary

With the goal of developing a tool to predict plastic and recyclable material moving through a facility, this project team would use predictive analytics gathered from procurement data from FY2025 projects as well as partnerships with hospitals to determine product material makeup.

The tool would offer visibility to the potential volume of material available for recycling and make it easier to find partners/resources for collection. It would allow the user to evaluate a material’s recyclability to see how purchasing decisions affect the end volume of recyclable materials.

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ALLIANCE, Ohio, March 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Who’s on first for 2026? Every March, the Cat Fanciers’ Association – the world’s oldest and best-known feline registry—presents its eagerly anticipated list of the year’s top pedigreed cat breeds (based on prior year’s data). The latest list of feline “firsts” shows the increasing popularity of several breeds as well as the reappearance of a former favorite.

#10 – Russian Blue: A Silvery Star that Sparkles in the Sun

The stunning natural beauty of this breed is best appreciated when seen in sunlight, since the silver-tipped coat catches the light and glistens with an ethereal sheen. A Russian Blue’s luxuriously dense coat needs only minimal grooming while its emerald-green eyes radiate intelligence and affection. Their problem-solving abilities are legendary; be sure to keep food and treats under lock and key as they can open cabinet and cupboard doors with ease!

#9 – American Shorthair: Power and Strength Born in the USA

Renewed interest in this time-honored breed brings it back on to our list this year. Believed to trace its ancestry back to cats transported from England by early settlers, this rugged, self-sufficient hunter has a muscular build and a powerful jaw that enable it to easily vanquish all manner of rodents. Despite their predatory history, American Shorthairs are easygoing, patient cats who get along well with other pets and respond well to training.

#8 – Siberian: Russia’s National Feline Treasure

The unique triple coat of the Siberian enables it to adapt purr-fectly to the severe winters of its native land, while its mellow, loving disposition endears it to more cat lovers outside Russia every year. Intelligent and devoted to their owners, these cats divide their time between placid naps on the couch and occasional episodes of kitty “zoomies” in pursuit of favorite toys. Their sturdy, muscular build and sweet expressions make them a delightful addition to any home.

#7 – British Shorthair: Plush, Peaceful and Polite

With its gentle, reserved personality, the Brit will patiently wait for an invitation into your lap—but once it’s there, it takes firm possession! The incredibly dense coat of this breed contains more hair per square inch than any other feline, while the round eyes and prominent whisker pads make it appear to be smiling at you. The majestic charm and quiet intelligence of these majestic cats has made them a worldwide favorite since the early days of the cat fancy.

#6–Abyssinian : Elegance and Grace that Glows with Color

Each individual hair on an Abyssinian has multiple bands of color, giving the coat a vivid, glowing intensity unmatched by any other breed. Once thought to be descended from the hunting cats shown in ancient Egyptian tomb paintings, Abyssinians are extremely active, exceptionally intelligent and possess a virtually insatiable curiosity about anything and everything in their environments. Their energy level makes them well suited to children, while their lithe, graceful movements are an ornament to any home.

#5– Devon Rex: Part Cat, Part Pixie, Pure Charm !

The mischievous, elfin expression of this petite feline is so endearing that it has reigned as the most popular shorthaired breed for the past 5 years.  While all cats shed to some degree, the Devon does so to a dramatically lesser degree than most breeds, making it one of the easiest to care for. So devoted that owners call them “Velcro” kitties, these cats are passionately interested in all human activities and frequently try to offer their own brand of “assistance.” Their wavy coats have a tissue-soft texture that is a joy to touch.

#4– Exotic : Teddy-Bear Appeal in a Luxuriously Plush Package

Developed by selective breeding of Persians with several different shorthair breeds, the Exotic combines the baby-faced charm of a Persian with a medium-short coat that is easier to maintain than its parent breed. Placid and mild-mannered, these cats are quiet, loving and adaptable to virtually any home environment. Their round, soulful eyes and sweet expressions give them a unique charm that is impossible to resist.

#3–Persian: A Breathtaking Beauty that’s Sheer Purr-fection

Widely considered the epitome of feline beauty and charm, the Persian’s gentle, serene nature has made it a cherished companion throughout the world. Caring for the luxurious, flowing coat is a labor of love that radiates back to you through the cat’s round, expressive eyes and affectionate purrs. While they’re most comfortable in your lap or curled up on the couch, Persians find it hard to resist the lure of a toy; in pursuit of a feather, their coats give the impression of an animated cloud.

#2–Ragdoll: Sapphire Eyes Paired with Silky-Soft Fur

Available in four patterns, the Ragdoll’s vivid blue, oval-shaped eyes are one of its most distinctive features. Known for their relaxed, peaceful temperament, these cats have medium-long, silken coats flowing over sturdy, muscular bodies with substantial boning. They thrive on human interaction, become devoted to their family members and are happiest when they can relax and stretch out on your lap.

#1–Maine Coon Cat: All-American Majesty

Ever since a Maine Coon Cat took first place at the first U.S. cat show in 1895, these “gentle giants” of the cat world have been captivating feline fanciers everywhere. Intelligent, adaptable, and sociable, their characteristic shaggy coats and imposing size never fail to attract attention. Friendly and approachable, they are playful, easy to train, and very loyal to their owners. It’s no wonder that they’ve achieved the top ranking for the second year in a row!

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PITTSBURGH, March 25, 2026 /3BL/ — Wesco International, Inc. (NYSE: WCC), a leading provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics services, and supply chain solutions, today announced it has been named to Fortune’s 2026 America’s Most Innovative Companies list, recognizing Wesco’s disciplined approach to innovation and its continued focus on delivering value for customers through scalable solutions, operational excellence, and a strong culture of continuous improvement.

Fortune’s annual list honors companies that demonstrate innovation across products, processes, and workplace culture. Wesco was recognized for embedding innovation across its enterprise—advancing digital capabilities, strengthening supply chain solutions, and enabling customers to operate more efficiently in an increasingly complex environment.

“This recognition reflects the focus and execution of our teams across the organization,”said John Engel, Chairman, President and CEO. “Innovation at Wesco is purposeful—it’s about improving how we serve our customers, strengthening our operations, and positioning the company for long-term growth. Being named to Fortune’s America’s Most Innovative Companies list is an honor, but it also reinforces our responsibility to keep pushing forward.”

The full list and methodology for Fortune’s 2026 America’s Most Innovative Companies can be found at fortune.com.

About Wesco

Wesco International (NYSE: WCC) builds, connects, powers and protects the world. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wesco is a FORTUNE 500® company with approximately $24 billion in annual sales in 2025 and a leading provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics services and supply chain solutions. Wesco offers a best-in-class product and services portfolio of Electrical and Electronic Solutions, Communications and Security Solutions, and Utility and Broadband Solutions. The Company employs approximately 21,000 people, partners with the industry’s premier suppliers, and serves thousands of customers around the world. With millions of products, end-to-end supply chain services, and significant digital capabilities, Wesco provides innovative solutions to meet customer needs across commercial and industrial businesses, technology companies, telecommunications providers, and utilities. Wesco operates more than 700 sites, including distribution centers, fulfillment centers, and sales offices in approximately 50 countries, providing a local presence forcustomers and a global network to serve multi-location businesses and global corporations.

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by Allison Stowell

The cereal aisle can feel overwhelming—especially when every box claims to be the right choice. Call-outs like “whole grain,” “fortified,” “heart healthy,” or “high protein” add to the confusion. When you’re short on time, you may not be able to review the nutrition facts panel. And with such an expansive section, where would you start? Lean on Guiding Stars to cut through this confusion and simplify your choices.

The Guiding Stars program is designed to help you easily find foods that are higher in the nutrients you’re seeking. It also helps you reduce your intake of added sugar, sodium, and additives you may be trying to limit. Choose Guiding Stars-earning options to narrow down an overwhelming cereal section to the nutrient-dense products that truly are the right choice for you.

Fiber

Many people choose cereal to meet their daily fiber needs. It’s well known that fiber can improve blood sugar control, lower cholesterol, and manage hunger to help with weight loss. Grains rich in soluble fiber, like oat bran, oatmeal, and barley, are especially helpful for lowering LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. The Guiding Stars algorithm gives points to products that are higher in fiber (and an extra point if a product offers whole grain). If you’re seeking more fiber, Guiding Stars-earning cereals are a great place to start.

Vitamins and Minerals

The nutrition facts panel must include micronutrient information for calcium, vitamin D, iron, and potassium. However, it’s common for cereal manufacturers to fortify products and include far more vitamin and mineral content information on their package. The Guiding Stars ratings are based on the same nutrient information available to consumers on the food label. While capped, a product receives more points (and possibly earns a Guiding Star) when it offers more vitamins and minerals. Choose Guiding Stars-earning options to help you meet your daily vitamin and mineral goals.

Added Sugar

Added sugar sneaks its way into many foods, and cereal is certainly no exception. Attractive front-of-package call-outs for whole grains, fiber, and protein may make an option seem like a nutritious choice. However, it’s also very common for these products to be high in added sugar, which increases risk for a variety of health conditions. Guiding Stars recognizes that limiting daily added sugar intake is essential for overall health. So, any food with over 40% of its calories from added sugar won’t earn a star rating (even if it has positive nutrients). Go for Guiding Stars-earning cereals to ensure you are working toward consuming less added sugar.

Additives to Limit

The Guiding Stars algorithm reflects current research and nutrition recommendations. This includes a new approach to food additives like artificial colors and flavors, synthetic non-nutritive sweeteners, chemical preservatives, and sugar alcohols. With this update, any product with an additive will lose a point. And if there is more than one additive, it’s automatically ineligible for a Guiding Star. Some cereals have long and confusing ingredient lists. Lean on Guiding Stars to help you avoid the options that include additives you may be seeking to limit.

Surprising Stars

Sometimes it’s surprising when a cereal earns Guiding Stars. It’s helpful to remember that Guiding Stars is a nutrition guidance program that provides you with the most nutritious option among many. That said, you may find a Guiding Stars-earning cereal that doesn’t work well for you personally. Or maybe it does, but just not every day. For these options, remember that there are many ways to enjoy cereal. Maybe have it as part of a parfait, with protein-rich, nonfat Greek yogurt. You can also add it to a trail mix, or even as an ice cream sundae topping.

About Guiding Stars

Guiding Stars is an objective, evidence-based, nutrition guidance program that evaluates foods and beverages to make nutritious choices simple. Products that meet transparent nutrition criteria earn a 1, 2, or 3 star rating for good, better, and best nutrition. Guiding Stars can be found in more than 2,000 grocery stores, in Circana’ Attribute Marketplace, and through the Guiding Stars Food Finder app.

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For Everpure’s Pure Good Foundation and Rewriting the Code, it looked like more than just funding; it looked like showing up. 

Hear from both sides of an impactful collaboration: a company that engaged deeply with RTC members through executive panels, mentorship, and real conversations, and the students and early career women who now feel more confident, connected, and seen because of it. 

It’s not just about recruiting. It’s about building trust, relationships, and belonging. And when companies invest in that? Everyone wins. 

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Innovative new headquarters redefines the standard for online printing

CHANHASSEN, Minn., March 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Commercial printer Smartpress.com has moved to a bigger, best-in-class campus with their parent company, The Bernard Group. Their state-of-the-art facilities were specifically designed to elevate the client experience, employee workplace and premium print production. Near their previous headquarters, Smartpress’ new location allows the company to consolidate operations, streamline workflows and deliver faster, higher-quality service.

 

“We’re now more capable than ever of producing the highest quality product that you can count on.”

Take a look inside: https://smartpress.com/blog/features/pure-innovation-introducing-a-new-era-of-online-printing

Built Better for Clients
Being a leader in the print industry is something Smartpress takes very seriously. Now that teams and resources are together, this move accelerates their execution capabilities and clenches their reputation as a trusted brand with unprecedented quality assurance.

“The transition into a shared campus was driven by a combination of rapid growth, a desire for deeper operational synergy and a commitment to our employee-owned culture,” said Smartpress Director of Print Production Russ Castleman. “We’re now more capable than ever of producing the highest quality product that you can count on for years to come.”

Why This Move Makes Smartpress Unique

  • Consolidated in-house manufacturing fosters better quality control and streamlined workflows
  • Purpose-built spaces are tailored to optimize custom printing processes
  • One campus encourages collaboration and operational efficiency
  • Employee-owned culture empowers a shared stake in success

“We have a lot of brilliant people in this organization,” said Castleman. “When those teams get to draw from decades of combined experience across multiple business units within Smartpress and The Bernard Group, brilliant print happens.”

The campus also strengthens Smartpress’ sustainability efforts. Consolidating operations reduces transportation, cutting carbon emissions, while energy-efficient systems, sustainable sourcing and recycling programs advance environmentally responsible business practices.

Learn about The Bernard Group: https://thebernardgroup.com/

About Smartpress
Smartpress is the leading commercial printer for business owners, nonprofits and marketing professionals across North America. Printing everything from booklets and brochures to signage, mailers and more, they operate on three foundational principles: Create premium quality print with world-class customer service and a commitment to social responsibility.

Smartpress leads the industry in achieving social and environmental milestones like EcoVadis Gold and ISO 14001 certification. They are 100% employee-owned, Scopes 1 and 2 carbon neutral and home to one of the largest fleets of HP Indigo HD presses in the world.
https://smartpress.com/

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As the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games capture global attention, a powerful local gathering in Burien highlighted the inspiring connection between elite adaptive athletes and the veterans in our own community. Comcast and the Seattle Sports Commission partnered to host a Paralympic Games Watch Party at the Northwest Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), bringing together Paralympic legends from Washington, local veterans, and community leaders to celebrate resilience, competition, and the transformative power of adaptive sports.

The event welcomed more than 40 attendees, including veterans from the VA Puget Sound Spinal Cord Injury Unit, leaders from Seattle-area sports organizations, members of regional chambers of commerce and business advocacy groups, and Seattle Sports Commissioners. Together, the group gathered to watch Team USA compete in Wheelchair Curling and to hear firsthand stories from athletes who have competed at the highest levels of adaptive sport.

Celebrating the Paralympic Movement

The event opened with remarks from Joy Cochran, President of Northwest Paralyzed Veterans of America, who welcomed guests and reflected on the organization’s mission to empower veterans living with spinal cord injuries and diseases.

Comcast Vice President of Government Affairs Carl Gipson followed with remarks highlighting the company’s longstanding commitment to accessibility and inclusive storytelling. He also shared Comcast’s pride in serving as an Official Partner of Team USA and LA28, reinforcing the company’s continued support for athletes and the global Paralympic movement.

“Sharing the Paralympic Games with the paralyzed veterans here today is especially meaningful because these athletes embody the same resilience, determination, and strength that we see in our veteran community,” said Gipson. “We’re proud to partner with Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Seattle Sports Commission to bring these inspiring moments to life and ensure veterans can experience the power of the Paralympic movement together.”

Beth Knox, President and CEO of the Seattle Sports Commission, echoed the importance of adaptive sports in creating opportunities for recovery, independence, and connection within communities.

Stories of Perseverance from Paralympic Athletes

One of the highlights of the event was a fireside chat moderated by Alex Webster, Director of Sporting Events Development for the Seattle Sports Commission. The discussion featured former Washington athletes. Lindi Marcusen and Taylor Swanson, U.S. Paralympic Silver Medalists who shared personal reflections on their journeys as elite adaptive athletes.

Both athletes spoke candidly about how sport became a powerful force in their lives after life-changing injuries – helping them rebuild confidence, pursue new goals, and connect with a global community of athletes. They also emphasized the importance of visibility for Paralympic sports and the role events like this play in inspiring veterans who may be exploring adaptive recreation as part of their rehabilitation.

For many veterans in attendance, the stories resonated deeply. Several shared how watching Paralympic athletes compete serves as a powerful reminder that injury does not define a person’s potential.

Experiencing the Paralympic Winter Games with Xfinity and Peacock

Following the conversation, guests gathered to watch Team USA compete in wheelchair curling using Xfinity’s innovative technology.

With features and technology like Fan View and Multiview, Xfinity delivers customers the most innovative and immersive sports viewing experience available anywhere. Xfinity is the ultimate destination to watch every moment and every medal of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.

To commemorate the occasion, Comcast distributed more than 50 Xfinity-branded Team USA gift bags to attendees, including PVA members and patients from the VA Puget Sound Spinal Cord Injury Unit.

Strengthening Community Through Sport

Beyond celebrating competition, the watch party served as an opportunity to strengthen connections between athletes, veterans, and community leaders across the region.

Adaptive sports continue to play a meaningful role in rehabilitation and community building for many veterans. By bringing together Paralympians and local veterans, Comcast created space for inspiration, shared experiences, and new opportunities for engagement.

As the Paralympic Winter Games continue, Comcast remains committed to helping audiences experience these remarkable moments—whether through community events like this one or through platforms like Xfinity and Peacock that bring the excitement of the Team USA directly to viewers at home.

Together with partners like the Seattle Sports Commission and Northwest Paralyzed Veterans of America, Comcast is proud to celebrate the athletes, stories, and communities that make the Paralympic movement so powerful.

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If spring cleaning your closet feels satisfying, scrubbing your budget might feel downright transformative. Just like clutter tends to accumulate in the corners of your home, unused subscriptions, autopay traps and shifting expenses gather quietly in your financial life. If you’ve felt financially strained, a seasonal audit isn’t just helpful — it’s essential.

Recent national data shows that financial uncertainty remains common, even as some economic indicators improve. For instance, 55% of U.S. adults are concerned about their financial decisions, and 59% of Americans reported that high prices for essential goods are their top financial stressor.1 Against this backdrop, a thoughtful review of your expenses can be one of the most effective ways to regain control.

Think of your budget as a living document. It’s meant to flex as life does. But many people tend to set a budget once and never revisit it, even though their needs and income evolve over time, even within a single year.

This habit can leave consumers unprepared for surprises. According to the 2025-2026 Aflac WorkForces Report®, 44% of U.S. adults said they would not be able to handle an unexpected $1,000 medical bill.2 Similarly, the Federal Reserve found that 37% of adults cannot fully cover a $400 emergency expense with cash or its equivalent, often turning to credit or borrowing instead.3

Inaccurate or outdated budgets can make these financial shocks even harder to manage, but regular budget audits can help you track these improvements, plug spending leaks and make sure your money is aligned with your goals and not disappearing into digital subscription oblivion.

So grab your metaphorical gloves — here’s why a budget dusting and cleaning matters and how to do it without excess stress.

5 budget spring-cleaning tips to help strengthen your finances

1. Dust off your spending categories (they’ve probably shifted).

Prices on essentials like food, housing and insurance have climbed in recent years. Many Americans still feel these effects, with inflation named a top concern for 41% of households.4 Review your last three months of statements to compare what you think you spend with what you actually spend.

You might discover that your grocery bill has quietly grown or that your gym membership hasn’t been used since you set your New Year’s resolutions … in 2025. Reallocating funds based on current reality helps ensure your budget reflects the world you’re living in today, not last year’s.

2. Build (or rebuild) your emergency cushion.

Emergency savings can be a cornerstone of financial resilience, and it’s one area where many people need reinforcement. According to the Federal Reserve, the share of adults who have at least three months of expenses in rainy day funds has ticked up slightly in recent years but still remains below 2021 levels at just 55%.5

Start by aiming for one month of expenses, then gradually work toward three to six months. Think of this as the financial equivalent of cleaning out your gutters before storm season — you’ll be glad you did.

3. Prepare for life’s curveballs with the right financial protections.

Even the most careful budgeter can’t predict everything, but insurance can help soften the blow. Supplemental insurance, for example, provides payments when you face unexpected medical events or accidents, helping cover out-of-pocket costs that your major health insurance might not fully address.

Pairing supplemental insurance with an updated budget can give you two layers of defense to help protect your savings and your financial stability.

4. Tidy up your debts with a strategy you’ll actually stick to.

Debt can often grow in the shadows like those dust bunnies under the bed. About 41% of U.S. adults carry credit card debt,6 and credit card APRs remain near historic highs, with interest‑bearing accounts averaging about 22.30% as of late 2025.7

Consider using the avalanche method (tackling the highest interest rate first) or the snowball method (eliminating the smallest balances first). Whichever feels more motivating is the right choice — behavioral momentum matters as much as math.

And if your debt balances have changed recently, adjust your budget to reflect new minimum payments so there are no surprises.

5. Refresh your goals and make them practical.

Financial goals should be as dynamic as your life. According to a recent Fidelity study, 64% of Americans are setting financial resolutions this year, with rising everyday prices and unexpected expenses topping their list of concerns for 2026.8

This spring, once you’ve cleaned out your closets and garage, take some time to revisit your goals and confirm they still match your priorities. Are you saving for a vacation? A down payment? A medical procedure you’ve put off? Update contribution amounts, timelines and savings categories accordingly. Are you prepared for that unexpected medical bill?

A goal that felt exciting a year ago may not fit your needs today, and that’s okay. Adjusting is part of staying financially nimble.

The bottom line

Spring cleaning your budget doesn’t have to be a chore. With a little time and attention, you can uncover hidden expenses, strengthen your safety net and chart a more confident financial path forward. Taking these proactive steps — such as regular check-ins, improved emergency savings and thoughtful use of tools like supplemental insurance — can help lighten the mental load.

Your finances deserve a fresh start just as much as your home does. So while you’re opening the windows and shaking off the dust, be sure to also give your budget the seasonal refresh it deserves. Your future self will thank you.

1,4,6 Moneywise (2025, Feb. 11). 54 eye-opening personal finance statistics and facts in 2025. https://moneywise.com/research/personal-finance-statistics

2 Aflac WorkForces Report® (2025), page 24. Workplace benefits trends: Executive summary. https://www.aflac.com/docs/awr/pdf/2025-overview/2025-aflac-awr-executive-summary.pdf

3 Federal Reserve (May 2025). Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2024 – May 2025. https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/2025-economic-well-being-of-us-households-in-2024-savings-and-investments.htm

5 Federal Reserve (2025, May 28). Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking: Adults who have 3 months emergency savings. https://www.federalreserve.gov/consumerscommunities/sheddataviz/emergency-savings.html

7 Federal Reserve (2026, Feb. 6). Consumer Credit – G.19. https://www.federalreserve.gov/Releases/g19/current/

8 Fidelity (2024, Dec. 11). Fidelity’s 17th Annual Resolutions Study: Americans Preparing For a Year of ‘Planning with Purpose’. https://newsroom.fidelity.com/pressreleases/fidelity-s-17th-annual-resolutions-study–americans-preparing-for-a-year-of–planning-with-purpose-/s/fc3d5689-e2a4-433b-8048-d56053f283e0

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At DP World in Peru, progress toward gender equity is no longer a future goal — it’s already measurable.

Over the past five years, the company has increased women’s participation in operational roles by 367% and grown female representation in leadership positions by 41% — a significant shift in an industry historically defined by low female participation.

Building on that momentum, DP World recently hosted “Women Moving the World,” a panel discussion that brought together leading voices from across Peru’s trade, shipping, and agriculture sectors to explore how greater inclusion can strengthen the industry and drive national development.

A platform for leadership and real-world perspectives

The event convened prominent leaders whose careers reflect the evolving role of women in global trade:

  • Teresa Mera Gómez, former Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism for Peru, offered a policy and economic lens on how diversity supports more competitive and resilient trade ecosystems.
  • Gloria Barandiarán, Deputy General Manager at Evergreen Shipping Agency (Peru) S.A.C., shared insights from the shipping sector and the importance of representation across maritime operations.
  • Roxana Nolte, Commercial Manager at Agrícola Don Ricardo — one of Peru’s leading agricultural export companies — provided a perspective from the agribusiness sector, highlighting how a diverse logistics workforce enables Peru’s global competitiveness.

Together, the panelists explored how creating more inclusive workplaces is not only a social priority, but also a business imperative — one that drives innovation, improves decision-making, and strengthens supply chains.

Turning momentum into measurable impact

While the panel underscored how far the industry has come, it also highlighted the importance of sustaining that progress through action.

At DP World in Peru, gender equity efforts are part of a broader sustainability strategy that connects workforce development, environmental innovation, and community impact. In 2025 alone, the team: 

  • Inaugurated six digital classrooms at the Virgen de la Inmaculada Concepción school, benefiting more than 300 students and contributing to over 3,000 students reached through education initiatives to date.
  • Received the Best Good Practices in Social Sustainability award from the Sustainability Observatory of the Ministry of Transport and Communications for its Emprende DP World program — an initiative that has supported the growth of more than 300 micro and small enterprises (MYPES) in Callao, including more than 50 entrepreneurs.
  • Reduced its carbon footprint in Peru by approximately 22%, cutting emissions from nearly 13,000 tons of CO₂ to a projected 9,700 tons by the end of 2025 — advancing toward its broader goal of a 90% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions.

A stronger industry through inclusion

As Peru continues to strengthen its position in global trade, the path forward is increasingly clear: diversity and sustainability are not separate priorities — they are mutually reinforcing drivers of long-term growth.

Through initiatives like “Women Moving the World” — and tangible progress across education, entrepreneurship, and decarbonization — DP World is helping shape a more inclusive, more resilient logistics sector across Peru. One where opportunity expands alongside impact, and where a more diverse industry is ultimately a stronger one.

Learn more about how DP World is advancing gender equity and sustainability across Latin America.  

NEW YORK and LONDON, March 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — World ORT and ORT America have united, bringing together two organizations that have long shared a mission yet operated with distinction: one raised funds, the other developed programs. Now, both will operate under the leadership of CEO Dov Ben-Shimon with headquarters in New York and offices in London and Israel. The announcement marks a defining moment for a cause that has never stopped evolving or wavered on why it exists.

A Promise Made in 1880
In 1880, Jewish life in Tsarist Russia was under siege. Legal restrictions barred Jewish people from most professions, owning land, and living freely outside the Pale of Settlement. When a group of Jewish leaders in St. Petersburg petitioned to establish an organization dedicated to teaching trades to impoverished Russian Jews, they were determined to improve their circumstances— they called it ORT.

That promise has proven itself across every generation since. From 1880 Russia to 30+ countries spanning five continents, World ORT has grown into one of the most far-reaching Jewish educational networks in the world.

What the Merger Makes Possible
World ORT is positioned to deepen relationships with locally run schools, connect educators across borders, and direct funding more strategically to where the need is greatest. The ambition is not to standardize. It’s to strengthen. Every student in the World ORT network, wherever they are, should have access to the best that the network has to offer.

“Even when situations are dire — poverty, war, displacement — ORT students can imagine a future. That is what World ORT has done for 145 years. And we will carry it forward for 145 more.”
Dov Ben-Shimon, CEO, World ORT

“World ORT doesn’t just teach skills. We also share the joy of Jewish Peoplehood, ensuring our students are both prepared for the future and proud of their identity.”
 Jon Levine, Board Chair, World ORT

World ORT by the Numbers
145 years of impact • 30+ countries • 5 continents • 80K annual students • 200K annual beneficiaries

To see the video created for the announcement, visit ort.org/merger.

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