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Ikea gifts solar lanterns to Syrian in the Al Azraq refugee camp

Ikea’s Brighter lives for Refugees has enabled Syrian refugees in the Al Azraq to have a sense of normalcy in these troubled times of war. The sun not only drives the seasons and brings about great migrations all over the world, but is also primarily the main source of all energies that drives...

MVP Group’s CSR Council Provides financial assistance to Philippine’s Special Action Force

In a well-organized ceremony attended by the movers and shakers from TV5, the MVP Group, Meralco Foundation, and Alagang Kapatid, the MVP Group’s CSR council provided financial assistance to the officers in PNP’s Special Action Force who were injured in the line of duty during the Mamasapano...

Natural vs Synthetic dyes – the paradox of sustainability

Although natural dyes have a smaller pollution footprint, they are expensive to grow and are not economical for large scale manufacturing, Synthetic dyes on the other hand make more economical sense but have a larger pollution footprint. With the world gone “consumption-mad”, untreated chemicals...

Iran Nuclear Deal Sealed

The nuclear deal laid the foundation of new relationship between the Islamic nations and the Western world. The Nuclear deal between the Iran and six major world powers including the US, China, the UK, France, Germany and Russia emerged as a breakthrough on 2nd April 2015. The main objective of the...

Is the fate of the NFL tied to that of Roger Goodell's?

Roger Goodell’s fortunes appear to be tied to NFL’s bottom lines. In a game of nerves, it is yet unsure as to who will be the catalyst for change, NFL’s fans, or the general public who don’t give a damn. The National Football League (NFL) has become the topic of conversation not because of its...

World Heading Towards Water Crisis

The world is likely to suffer 40% shortage of water by 2030. World economy is moving towards the water crisis as exposure to drastic climate changes are increasingly the danger for the planet. According to World Health Organization estimates, there are almost 768 million people across the world who...

Germanwings to Pay $300 for Victims of the Crash

German insurance group Allianz rated Germanwings A320 wreck at $ 300 million. As Reuters say, disaster could cost this sum to three dozen insurance companies, who will have to pay compensation. Amount includes the cost of compensation to relatives of those killed 144 passengers, the cost of the...

Volvo plans to open $500 million US plant

Swedish car and truck company Volvo Car Group is planning to invest $500 million in the US to open its first auto factory. The car maker, bought by Chinese billionaire Li Shufu’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. in 2010, is desperately aiming to rev up its declining sales in the US. The new plant...

Hilton Worldwide demonstrates its commitment to sustainability with adherence to Earth Hour Projects

Hiton Worldwide along with portfolio of brands and partners all over the Globe commits to Earth Hour 2015 Hilton Worldwide, a leading global company in the hospitality industry, announced today that it will collaborate, again, to help celebrate earth hour 2015. Hilton has been participating and...

Banned pesticide use continue in Australian farms

The continued usage of Methyl bromide, a banned pesticide, by the Australian Strawberry farms is increasing health concerns in the country.   As per the Montreal Protocol of United Nations in 1989, Methyl Bromide is banned as it depletes the Ozone layer. Yet, around 70 per cent of strawberry...