SUSTAINALYTICS RANKS INNIO ESG RISK RATING AS NUMBER ONE

KUALA LUMPUR, April 27 (Bernama) — INNIO announced that it has received an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rating of 11.0 from Sustainalytics, assessing INNIO to be at ‘Low Risk’ of experiencing material financial impacts from ESG factors.

According to a statement, INNIO’s ESG Risk Rating places it number one of more than 500 companies in the Machinery industry assessed by Sustainalytics. The assessment identifies INNIO’s strong performance across a broad range of ESG metrics.

“INNIO is relentlessly committed to ensuring that we incorporate effective ESG practices across all our operations. We are proud to have achieved Sustainalytics’ rating as the lowest ESG risk ranking in our industry,” said president and CEO of INNIO, Dr Olaf Berlien.

“Securing a top rating in Sustainalytics’ extensive rating process marks a significant milestone and shows that our teams are committed, innovative and effective in building a sustainable future for our customers, employees, and the environment.”

The Sustainalytics rating is yet another accomplishment in advancing INNIO’s ambition to elevate and operationalise the company’s ESG commitment.

Additional recent achievements include establishing the INNIO Sustainability Review Board; defining INNIO’s Sustainability goals; conducting an ISO audit and renewal of certifications; and receiving a Gold Medal rating from EcoVadis.

Sustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings measure a company’s exposure to industry specific Material ESG risks and how well a company is managing those risks.

This multi-dimensional way of measuring ESG risk combines the concepts of management and exposure to arrive at an assessment of ESG risk, i.e., a total unmanaged ESG risk score or the ESG Risk Rating, that is comparable across all industries.

INNIO is a leading energy solution and service provider that empowers industries and communities to make sustainable energy work today.

More details at http://www.innio.com.

— BERNAMA

ON EARTH DAY 2022, MARY KAY INC. PROMISES CRITICAL SUPPORT FOR ASIA-PACIFIC OCEAN REEFS


DALLAS, April 25 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) — Today marks the 52nd anniversary of the first Earth Day and the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. Mary Kay Inc. joins in celebrating a future of environmental healing and all the partnerships around the world working to invest in our planet and achieve the United Nations (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has embarked on a journey to protect our oceans, with support from Mary Kay, which holds water at the heart of its sustainability strategy: “This Earth Day, our oceans need us all,” said Jeffrey Parrish, Global Managing Director for Nature Protection at The Nature Conservancy. “With support from our corporate partners, TNC is working every day across the globe to conserve the reefs, coasts and fisheries that make life on this Planet, and our own lives, thrive. Together, we are making everyday Earth Day.”
In Asia-Pacific oceans, more than 90% of shellfish reefs have been degraded or destroyed. Reefs are critical for humanity. They provide food, income, and jobs for coastal communities and serve as a living rampart against climate-related storms and rising seas. With funding from Mary Kay, TNC is working to bring these shellfish reefs back from the brink, including protecting and restoring 60 oyster and mussel reefs in Australia, rebuilding lost oyster reefs in Hong Kong, and piloting the first shellfish reef restoration project in China. These projects also include education and stakeholder programs to inspire local communities to sustain these efforts far into the future.

Asia-Pacific is also home to the Coral Triangle, a vast region of coral reefs that includes the waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Timor Leste, and Solomon Islands. This fragile system is under threat by poor fishing practices, plastic pollution, and climate change.

Mary Kay sustains TNC’s Coral Triangle work primarily in Indonesia, PNG and Solomon Islands, but also expands to conservation efforts and initiatives that impact the entire region. TNC’s local projects include establishing Marine Protected Area networks positioned to survive climate change, developing and integrating Ridges to Reefs planning in PNG and Solomon Islands, and—in efforts especially attuned to Mary Kay’s global mission of women’s empowerment—expanding women-led, indigenous and communal conservation in Indonesia and building gender equity into national and regional conservation commitments, such as the Coral Triangle Initiative (CTI).

In June, The Nature Conservancy will release new research at the 2022 UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal. The Ocean Conference, co-hosted by the Governments of Kenya and Portugal, will address the threats to health, ecology, economy, and governance of the world’s oceans and propel much needed science-based innovations aimed at starting a new chapter of global ocean action.

“On Earth Day, and every day, Mary Kay celebrates the work we do to invest in our planet and protect our oceans—a resource that sustains the livelihoods of about 3 billion people worldwide.” said Deborah Gibbins, Mary Kay’s Chief Operating Officer. “It is critical to our earth, future, and communities. Mary Kay is proud of our partnerships to help create sustainable and lasting impact on communities around the world. It is indeed a partnership for the planet.

She added, “We know there is still more work to be done, and we know we can, and will, do more. Taking care of our earth is important to Mary Kay, and Earth Day gives us an opportunity to reaffirm our commitments to sustainable action.”

To read more about Mary Kay’s commitment to sustainability, visit marykayglobal.com/sustainability and download Mary Kay’s global sustainability strategy, “Enriching Lives Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow.”

About The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world’s toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. Working in 79 countries and territories, we use a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. To learn more, visit www.nature.org or follow @nature_press on Twitter.

About Mary Kay

One of the original glass ceiling breakers, Mary Kay Ash founded her dream beauty company in 1963 with one goal: enriching women’s lives. That dream has blossomed into a multibillion-dollar company with millions of independent sales force members in nearly 40 countries. As an entrepreneurship development company, Mary Kay is committed to empowering women on their journey through education, mentorship, advocacy, networking, and innovation. Mary Kay is dedicated to investing in the science behind beauty and manufacturing cutting-edge skincare, color cosmetics, nutritional supplements, and fragrances. Mary Kay believes in enriching lives today for a sustainable tomorrow, partnering with organizations from around the world focusing on promoting business excellence, supporting cancer research, advancing gender equality, protecting survivors of domestic abuse, beautifying our communities, and encouraging children to follow their dreams. Learn more at marykayglobal.com, find us on FacebookInstagram, and LinkedIn, or follow us on Twitter.

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CLEAR HYDROGEN UK DECLARES AGREEMENT EXPANSION WITH PROTON TECHNOLOGIES

KUALA LUMPUR, April 26 (Bernama) — Clear Hydrogen UK Ltd (CHUK) has announced an expansion of its agreement with Proton Technologies.

The plan is to produce Clear Hydrogen from the UK’s aging offshore oil assets while sequestering vast amounts of CO2 as solid carbonate within the same systems.

According to a statement, Proton has the lowest-cost method for producing Clear Hydrogen, which is the most environmentally-friendly and lowest cost method to make hydrogen.

Chairman of Proton Technologies, Grant Strem said “Our mission is to proliferate this hugely-scalable clean energy technology worldwide as fast as we can afford to. We like partnering with decisive and capable groups like CHUK to fill offtake deals already in advanced discussions.

“Adapting Proton’s hardware solutions to an offshore setting is easily within the technical grasp of experts in the UK, and this partnership with CHUK is good news for the environment and the UK economy generally.”

Meanwhile, Chairman of CHUK Hertford King said: “We look forward to the jobs and economic security this will bring to the UK using Proton’s low cost, carbon negative technology to leverage the equipment, assets, offshore knowledge, and people who already support the UK’s offshore energy production.

In 2021, CHUK’s founders invested C$3.7 million in Proton to obtain a 20-tonne per day production licence for use in the UK and Ireland. The expansion announced is 250x larger, giving an implied total licence value as high as C$925 million for 5,000 tonnes per day. (C$1 = RM3.42)

Terms include 45 per cent ownership of CHUK going to Proton, who will be providing increased technical support and governance oversight to CHUK’s team. Two of CHUK’s founders will also be joining the board of Proton.

— BERNAMA

EARTH DAY 2022: MARY KAY INC HIGHLIGHTS OCEAN ACTION, PARTNERING THE NATURE CONSERVANCY

KUALA LUMPUR, April 25 (Bernama) — This Earth Day marks the 52nd anniversary of the first Earth Day celebrated in 1970. Mary Kay Inc joins in celebrating the environment and all of the partnerships worldwide working to invest in the planet and achieve the United Nations (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“On Earth Day, and every day, Mary Kay celebrates the work we have done to invest in our planet and protect our oceans—a resource which sustains the livelihoods of about three billion people worldwide.

“It is critical to our earth, future, and communities. Mary Kay is proud of our partnerships to help create sustainable and lasting impact in communities around the world. It is indeed a partnership for the planet,” said Mary Kay’s Chief Operating Officer, Deborah Gibbins.

According to a statement, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has embarked on a journey to protect oceans, with support from Mary Kay, which holds water at the heart of its sustainability strategy.

“With support from our corporate partners, TNC is working every day across the globe to conserve the reefs, coasts and fisheries that make life on this Planet, and our own lives, thrive. Together, we are making every day Earth Day,” said Global Managing Director for Nature Protection at The Nature Conservancy, Jeffrey Parrish.

Through the collective partnership, Mary Kay supports projects resulting in sustainable impact preserving and protecting our oceans including Global ocean protection to improve ocean health for nature and people; Protecting climate-resilient coral reefs, ‘super reefs’, in the Coral Triangle; and Restoring Asia Pacific Shellfish Reefs in Australia, Hong Kong, and China.

The Nature Conservancy will launch a new global partnership to identify and protect coral reefs that are positioned to survive climate change – ‘Super Reefs’ at the 2022 UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal.

The UN Ocean Conference, co-hosted by the Governments of Kenya and Portugal, will seek to address the threats to health, ecology, economy and governance of the ocean and propel much needed science-based innovative solutions aimed at starting a new chapter of global ocean action.

— BERNAMA

BE SWEPT AWAY BY PINK SEA OF PEACH BLOSSOMS IN PINGGU, BEIJING

KUALA LUMPUR, April 25 (Bernama) — April is the best time to view peach blossoms in Pinggu District, a conservation area located in the northeast of Beijing, at the junction of Beijing, Tianjin city and Hebei province.

According to a statement, thousands of hectares of peach trees are blooming in Pinggu District, which is known for its peaches across the country, turning a large portion of the eastern part of the city into a sea of pink.

In recent years, Pinggu District has been advancing its ‘three zones and one port’ positioning strategy, implementing a development model with high-tech agriculture, large logistics flows, and new leisure forms as its core, and practising the principle that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets in an innovative way.

Peach blossoms, one of the biggest attractions in Pinggu District in the spring, are a truly spectacular sight that any spring chaser should not miss.

The best time to see Pinggu’s peach blossoms is in mid-to-late April. Visitors can plan their own custom Pinggu itinerary to make the most of the spectacular pink sea.

Pinggu is the largest peach producing base in China and the largest fruit producing area in the capital city. It has become one of the best places to visit for citizens in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei during springtime or leisure time.

With this unique advantage, the content of the Pinggu Peach Blossom Festival has expanded from flower viewing and spring outing to include traditional culture, music, leisure, sports, and food culture. 

— BERNAMA