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Is It Time To Have A Talk About Poor Ventilation Post COVID-19?
This article was previously published on Benzinga. The average person takes more than 20,000 breaths per day. In fact, by the time they’re 50 years of age, they may have taken somewhere around 400 million breaths in their lifetime. Breathing is essential, and indoor air quality (IAQ) really does matter. Reportedly, the average commercial office building produces more than 39% of the world’s carbon emissions. That energy consumption may impair more than just the climate. Society spends most of its time indoors. And for the modern world, much of this time may be spent living with poor IAQ. IAQ — A Serious Concern? “Good IAQ is directly linked to higher productivity…
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Sustainability vs. Extractive Industries – Can They Co-Exist? This Company Thinks So
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Is it possible for mining methods and environmental sustainability to co-exist on a more intimate level? A Québec, Canada, battery materials company believes that with a higher set of standards and a stronger emphasis on accountability, it’s possible. It says that it is showing the world firsthand what it takes to be environmentally responsible by touching on the social component, the financial performance, and the long-term perspective — regardless of the stigma mining has earned to the contrary. The company states that it was…
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A Staple in Automotive Accessories Could Become Essential During Natural Disasters
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. From earthquakes to hurricanes, volcano eruptions and international wildfires, flooding and freezing — natural disasters seem to be becoming more frequent and devastating. Some scientists point to climate change as a primary factor. Others point to natural cycles the Earth goes through all happening at once. And at the end of the day, it all affects how we’re living around the globe. The Sad Truth of Natural Disasters and the Reliance on Power In 2004, 4 major hurricanes hit Central Florida in a matter…
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The Catch 22 of ESG Funding and How A Company Is Setting Standards, Leading by Example
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) alerted the world that it was in a “code red for humanity,” calling frantically on the international community to do more when it comes to protecting the environment and ending climate change. Make no mistake, the environment has always been part of the conversation. Whether the topic is mining, trading cryptocurrencies, processing hemp, or creating electric battery parts, the discussion revolves around creating a more sustainable future, developing greener technologies, and reducing the carbon footprint…
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Delphi360™ to Officially Launch, Improve the Work Environment and Change Indoor Air Quality Forever
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. The overall quality of indoor air at the office is taking center stage for many businesses. Cleaner air means a safer environment. And a safer environment leads to corporate trust and satisfaction. Society spends approximately 90% of its time indoors, and nearly 50% of this time includes working for hours on end in poor indoor air quality (IAQ). The invisible air-quality-killing demons that commercial office buildings produce contribute to more than 39% of the world’s energy-related carbon dioxide emissions — and, the truth is,…