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Moving past the Iron Age
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Moving past the Iron Age
MIT graduate student Sydney Rose Johnson has never seen the steel mills in central India. She’s never toured the American Midwest’s hulking steel plants or the mini mills dotting the Mississippi River. But in the past year, she’s become more familiar with steel production than she ever imagined.
A fourth-year dual degree MBA and PhD candidate in chemical engineering and a graduate research assistant with the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) as well as a 2022-23 Shell Energy Fellow, Johnson looks at ways to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions generated by industrial processes in hard-to-abate industries. Those include steel.
Almost every aspect of infrastructure and transportation — buildings, bridges, cars, trains, mass transit — contains steel. The manufacture of steel hasn’t changed much since the Iron Age, with some steel plants in the United States and India operating almost continually for more than a century, their massive blast furnaces re-lined periodically with carbon and graphite to keep them going.
According to the World Economic Forum, steel demand is projected to increase 30 percent by 2050, spurred in part by population growth and economic development in China, India, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
The steel industry is among the three biggest producers of CO2 worldwide. Every ton of steel produced in 2020 emitted, on average, 1.89 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere — around 8 percent of global CO2 emissions, according to the World Steel Association.
A combination of technical strategies and financial investments, Johnson notes, will be needed to wrestle that 8 percent figure down to something more planet-friendly.
Johnson’s thesis focuses on modeling and analyzing ways to decarbonize steel. Using data mined from academic and industry sources, she builds models to calculate emissions, costs, and energy consumption for plant-level production.
“I optimize steel production pathways using emission goals, industry commitments, and cost,” she says. Based on the projected growth of India’s steel industry, she applies this approach to case studies that predict outcomes for some of the country’s thousand-plus factories, which together have a production capacity of 154 million metric tons of steel. For the United States, she looks at the effect of Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) credits. The 2022 IRA provides incentives that could accelerate the steel industry’s efforts to minimize its carbon emissions.
Johnson compares emissions and costs across different production pathways, asking questions such as: “If we start today, what would a cost-optimal production scenario look like years from now? How would it change if we added in credits? What would have to happen to cut 2005 levels of emissions in half by 2030?”
“My goal is to gain an understanding of how current and emerging decarbonization strategies will be integrated into the industry,” Johnson says.
Grappling with industrial problems
Growing up in Marietta, Georgia, outside Atlanta, the closest she ever came to a plant of any kind was through her father, a chemical engineer working in logistics and procuring steel for an aerospace company, and during high school, when she spent a semester working alongside chemical engineers tweaking the pH of an anti-foaming agent.
At Kennesaw Mountain High School, a STEM magnet program in Cobb County, students devote an entire semester of their senior year to an internship and research project.
Johnson chose to work at Kemira Chemicals, which develops chemical solutions for water-intensive industries with a focus on pulp and paper, water treatment, and energy systems.
“My goal was to understand why a polymer product was falling out of suspension — essentially, why it was less stable,” she recalls. She learned how to formulate a lab-scale version of the product and conduct tests to measure its viscosity and acidity. Comparing the lab-scale and regular product results revealed that acidity was an important factor. “Through conversations with my mentor, I learned this was connected with the holding conditions, which led to the product being oxidized,” she says. With the anti-foaming agent’s problem identified, steps could be taken to fix it.
“I learned how to apply problem-solving. I got to learn more about working in an industrial environment by connecting with the team in quality control as well as with R&D and chemical engineers at the plant site,” Johnson says. “This experience confirmed I wanted to pursue engineering in college.”
As an undergraduate at Stanford University, she learned about the different fields — biotechnology, environmental science, electrochemistry, and energy, among others — open to chemical engineers. “It seemed like a very diverse field and application range,” she says. “I was just so intrigued by the different things I saw people doing and all these different sets of issues.”
Turning up the heat
At MIT, she turned her attention to how certain industries can offset their detrimental effects on climate.
“I’m interested in the impact of technology on global communities, the environment, and policy. Energy applications affect every field. My goal as a chemical engineer is to have a broad perspective on problem-solving and to find solutions that benefit as many people, especially those under-resourced, as possible,” says Johnson, who has served on the MIT Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Advisory Board, the MIT Energy and Climate Club, and is involved with diversity and inclusion initiatives.
The steel industry, Johnson acknowledges, is not what she first imagined when she saw herself working toward mitigating climate change.
“But now, understanding the role the material has in infrastructure development, combined with its heavy use of coal, has illuminated how the sector, along with other hard-to-abate industries, is important in the climate change conversation,” Johnson says.
Despite the advanced age of many steel mills, some are quite energy-efficient, she notes. Yet these operations, which produce heat upwards of 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, are still emission-intensive.
Steel is made from iron ore, a mixture of iron, oxygen, and other minerals found on virtually every continent, with Brazil and Australia alone exporting millions of metric tons per year. Commonly based on a process dating back to the 19th century, iron is extracted from the ore through smelting — heating the ore with blast furnaces until the metal becomes spongy and its chemical components begin to break down.
A reducing agent is needed to release the oxygen trapped in the ore, transforming it from its raw form to pure iron. That’s where most emissions come from, Johnson notes.
“We want to reduce emissions, and we want to make a cleaner and safer environment for everyone,” she says. “It’s not just the CO2 emissions. It’s also sometimes NOx and SOx [nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides] and air pollution particulate matter at some of these production facilities that can affect people as well.”
In 2020, the International Energy Agency released a roadmap exploring potential technologies and strategies that would make the iron and steel sector more compatible with the agency’s vision of increased sustainability. Emission reductions can be accomplished with more modern technology, the agency suggests, or by substituting the fuels producing the immense heat needed to process ore. Traditionally, the fuels used for iron reduction have been coal and natural gas. Alternative fuels include clean hydrogen, electricity, and biomass.
Using the MITEI Sustainable Energy System Analysis Modeling Environment (SESAME), Johnson analyzes various decarbonization strategies. She considers options such as switching fuel for furnaces to hydrogen with a little bit of natural gas or adding carbon-capture devices. The models demonstrate how effective these tactics are likely to be. The answers aren’t always encouraging.
“Upstream emissions can determine how effective the strategies are,” Johnson says. Charcoal derived from forestry biomass seemed to be a promising alternative fuel, but her models showed that processing the charcoal for use in the blast furnace limited its effectiveness in negating emissions.
Despite the challenges, “there are definitely ways of moving forward,” Johnson says. “It’s been an intriguing journey in terms of understanding where the industry is at. There’s still a long way to go, but it’s doable.”
Johnson is heartened by the steel industry’s efforts to recycle scrap into new steel products and incorporate more emission-friendly technologies and practices, some of which result in significantly lower CO2 emissions than conventional production.
A major issue is that low-carbon steel can be more than 50 percent more costly than conventionally produced steel. “There are costs associated with making the transition, but in the context of the environmental implications, I think it’s well worth it to adopt these technologies,” she says.
After graduation, Johnson plans to continue to work in the energy field. “I definitely want to use a combination of engineering knowledge and business knowledge to work toward mitigating climate change, potentially in the startup space with clean technology or even in a policy context,” she says. “I’m interested in connecting the private and public sectors to implement measures for improving our environment and benefiting as many people as possible.”
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NEW ABC NEWS STUDIOS DOCU-SERIES ‘NEVER LET HIM GO’ UNEARTHS A HAUNTING TALE OF ANTI-GAY VIOLENCE AND ONE BROTHER’S DECADES-LONG QUEST FOR JUSTICE
Four-Part True-Crime Series Features Real-Time, Crime-Solving Breakthrough, First-Ever Interview With Killer’s Ex-Wife and Key Investigators, Plus Never-Before-Seen Surveillance Footage and Case Evidence
‘Never Let Him Go’ Begins Streaming on Wednesday, Sept. 6, Only on Hulu
When authorities found Scott Johnson’s body at the rocky base of a cliff in Australia in 1988, they declared his death a suicide. The gay American mathematician’s tragic demise and the murky circumstances surrounding it set his older brother Steve Johnson’s decades-long pursuit for answers in motion. “Never Let Him Go,” a new docu-seriesfrom ABC News Studios, paints an intimate portrait of Scott’s life and untimely death through never-before-seen evidence from the investigation, personal home videos and rare archival footage from 1980s’ Sydney. As Steve’s probe gained international attention, it sparked a public reckoning in Australia, shedding new light on a pattern of violence against the LGBTQ+ community.
While the series was in production, the filmmakers captured a breakthrough in real-time: 35 years after Scott’s death, his killer confessed and was sentenced in June of this year in the New South Wales Supreme Court. The series features an interview with Helen White, the confessed killer’s ex-wife, who breaks her silence for the first time after tipping off the police. The docu-series also features exclusive in-depth interviews with Steve and his family and first-ever interviews with key law enforcement officials who worked on the case. Over four episodes, “Never Let Him Go” traces the intense journey to cracking Scott’s case. With dozens of similar unsolved cases involving gay men in Australia, Steve has been left to decide if his search for justice was complete — or if it had just begun. “Never Let Him Go” begins streaming on Wednesday, Sept. 6, only on Hulu.
“Never Let Him Go” is produced by Show of Force and Blackfella Films for ABC News Studios. Jeff Dupre and Maro Chermayeff are executive producers, and Saralena Weinfield is series producer for Show of Force. Darren Dale and Jacob Hickey are executive producers for Blackfella Films. “Never Let Him Go” is directed by Jeff Dupre and Jacob Hickey. David Sloan is senior executive producer, and Beth Hoppe is executive producer for ABC News Studios. ABC News Studios is led by Mike Kelley, and Reena Mehta is the SVP of Streaming and Digital Content.
About ABC News Studios
ABC News Studios, inspired by ABC News’ trusted reporting, is a premium news and documentary original production house and commissioning partner of series and specials. ABC News Studios champions untold and authentic stories driving the cultural zeitgeist spanning true-crime, investigations, pop culture and news-adjacent stories. ABC News Studios’ original titles include critically acclaimed documentaries “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields,” “The Lady Bird Diaries,” and “Aftershock” docu-series, including “Killing County,” “Wild Crime,” “Mormon No More,” “The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing, and Vanderpump,” “Jelly Roll: Save Me” and “Betrayal: The Perfect Husband.”
About Show of Force
Founded in 2006 by Jeff Dupre and Maro Chermayeff, Show of Force is known for creating award-winning feature documentaries and television series. Their 2022 HBO series “Hostages” was recently nominated for three Emmy Awards, for Outstanding Historical Documentary, Writing and Research. Prior work includes “Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered,” which won the 2020 IDA Award for Best Multi-part Documentary; the Emmy and Grammy-nominated series “Soundbreaking,” created in partnership with Beatles producer Sir George Martin; “Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present,” which garnered a Peabody Award, an Emmy Award and the Audience Award at the 2012 Berlin Film Festival; and “Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace,” which won the 2014 SXSW Jury Prize and was shortlisted for an Academy Award nomination.
About Blackfella Films
For over twenty years leading Australian production company Blackfella Films has created distinctive Australian content for global audiences. International awards include the BANFF International Rockie Award for Best Docu-series, MIPCOM Diversify TV’s Excellence Award for Representation of Race and Ethnicity (Scripted) and multiple New York Festivals Television & Film Gold Awards. Productions have sold to Netflix, Sundance TV/AMC, Acorn and the BBC. Unscripted credits include the changemaking “The Australian Wars” (aka “First Wars”) and “Deep Water: The Real Story” which exposed a gay hate crime epidemic. Scripted content includes “Total Control,” which premiered at TIFF, and the groundbreaking “Redfern Now.”
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The Benefits of Working with a Home Builder
Building a new home can be a daunting and stressful task, but working with a home builder can make the process much smoother and more enjoyable.
Customization
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One of the most reassuring benefits of working with a home builder is the warranty that comes with your new house builders in Sydney. At Radison Homes, we offer a comprehensive warranty program that covers all aspects of your home, from the foundation to the roof. This gives you peace of mind knowing that any issues that arise will be taken care of quickly and efficiently. In conclusion, working with a home builder like Radison Homes in Sydney has many benefits, including customization, expertise, affordability, and a comprehensive warranty. If you are considering building a new home, we encourage you to consider the benefits of working with a professional home builder.
Originally published at: https://radisonhomes.bcz.com/2022/12/30/the-benefits-of-working-with-a-home-builder/
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Two weeks ago I was invited to the 2022 Canva Create 'The Future is Visual' launch up in Sydney where they announced new features and products for their visual suite! If you're not yet using Canva you must try it out, their FREE account is amazing and a lot of my clients don't need to upgrade to Pro.
When you go into your Canva account you'll see across the top a suite of new products.
There's the whiteboard that has indefinite space...you know, it just goes on and on and on and up and up and down and down...you get the idea. Brainstorming, mind mapping and more PLUS it's collaborative in real time!
Then there's the Presentation, Social Media, Video, Website and Print Products all there to discover.
The newest product to the suite is Canva docs. Where docs become more engaging and can pull in other elements like videos, charts, graphs and even presentations from Canva.
The Future really is, Visual!
If you want to learn more I host weekly Canva Quickies every Wednesday 9.30-9.45am AEDST online, just message me for the link to join.
This week Wed 12th we're doing Clickable Email signatures and incorporating our GIF's we made in our latest Canva Quickie. See you there!
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Are there any news/rumours about the fall 2022 Berlin production?
Not that I've seen. Though looking at the "announcement" for it (if a bunch of locations and tentative dates in a newspaper can be deemed a proper announcement), I was pleasantly surprised to see how many of the ones there actually came to fruition. Like, we got Tokyo from 2020-2021, London in July 2021 and Broadway in October 2021, and Helsinki in October 2021 as well.
Of the ones that did not come about, there's Sydney, but it was at least definitely cast and announced and will (hopefully) get rolling soon, plus we got an extra one at the Sydney Harbour. The other of course would be Shanghai, which would presumably have been the World Tour visiting, but honestly my hopes of the World Tour ever returning are dropping.
Anyway, we are still a long way from Fall 2022, so there's plenty of time for it to happen, though of course it all depends on conditions, the pandemic, etc. And as always, lemme just say: Mark Seibert as the Phantom.
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Join BLUETTI at the All Energy 2022 at the MCEC Melbourne on October 26 & 27
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Systems Modelling Postdoc Research Fellow University of Sydney Application Deadline: 2022-07-20 · Full-time, fixed term until July 2023 possibility of extension · Opportunity for system dynamics modeller experienced in participatory approach to research · Base salary $110K - $135K plus 17+ super About the opportunity The University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre is a centre for discovery, innovation and integrative research strategies, clinical product development and actions that translate research into improved treatment and disease prevention strategies. The centre is made up of 27 research units, staffed by around 200 researchers and 100 students. The youth mental health and technology team puts young people at the centre of their own care. We partner with health services to develop innovative treatments for those aged 12-25 with emerging mental health disorders. The integration of cutting-edge research with safe and effective clinical care enables us to quickly and effectively translate our research findings into clinical services, fac... See the full job description on jobRxiv: https://jobrxiv.org/job/university-of-sydney-27778-systems-modelling-postdoc-research-fellow/?feed_id=20710 #ScienceJobs #hiring #research
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Botslab by 360 releases self-empty robot vacuum cleaner S8 Plus
Botslab by 360 releases self-empty robot vacuum cleaner S8 Plus
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Thai Airways Waives Fees on Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan Flights
Thai Airways has confirmed that due to the COVID19 outbreak, the company is waiving charges associated with rerouting and changing the dates of travel on a few select routes. Passengers with tickets issued by Thai Airways on, or before, 18 February 2020, with travel scheduled for between 18 February 2020 and 31 March 2020, can change flights or reroute within the ticket’s expiry date and/or receive an extension on the ticket’s expiry date to 30 June 2020 whereby the normal fee for changing will be waived.
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Markets rattled on hot inflation data out of the US.
The S&P/ASX 200 is down 1.4% on Monday morning, trailing the US losses on Friday. Markets remain sensitive to inflation and interest rate policy. The international housing rental market remains stubbornly high and is the last piece of the inflation puzzle to overcome before interest rate policy can be eased. Hangover Friday’s US sell-off is dragging the S&P/ASX 200 lower on Monday, with technology stocks bearing the brunt. A higher-than-anticipated inflation reading on Thursday weighs on the macroeconomic outlook, with the market’s pricing in further interest rate rises. Interest rate-sensitive growth and technology stocks continue to be loss leaders. ETFS Morningstar Global Technology ETF ASX:TECH (TECH) is down 33% YTD. Pressured by higher rates on credit lines and an anticipated retracement in retail sales, Block Inc’s Afterpay continues its struggles this year on a reduced outlook for the uptake of its services. ASX:SQ2 (SQ2) is down almost 7% in Monday trading. Concerns over the Chinese banking sector are doing little to assuage investors’ fears about iron ore, with the price for the steel input hovering around 24-month lows of 95 USD/MT. Fortescue Metals Group ASX:GMF (FMG) and BHP Billiton ASX:BHP (BHP) are off 1.6% and 2.9%, respectively, at the Monday open. Bright spot A bright spot for the markets is the Lithium sector. Lithium Carbonate is stubbornly clinging to multi-decade highs with no sign of abating. Lithium Carbonate landed in China attracts over 520,000 CNY / MT or 72,500 USD. The resilience in the metal’s price has pushed listed Australian producers Liontown Resources Ltd ASX:LTR (LTR) and Core Lithium Ltd ASX:CXO (CXO) higher by 6.3% and 5.6%, respectively, in the morning trade. Demand for energy storage solutions due to the continued public and private interest in wind and solar power installations, plus the massive ramp-up of international electric vehicle production, is keeping the current lithium supply lines ultra-tight. The week ahead in data Tuesday reveals the minutes of the closely watched Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meeting, Chinese economic output through September and Chinese retail sales. Chinese economic data will indicate the direction for our largest exporters in FMG and BHP. A stutter in productivity may well spell out a speedbump to the demand for iron ore and the presently overheating labour market. The RBA minutes will be pored over for guidance on inflation at home. Though house prices in the key markets of Sydney and Melbourne have declined, the nationwide rental market remains very tight. Inflection point We are likely nearing an inflection point in global inflation, with the international rental market the biggest hurdle to overcome. Returning or shifting labour forces due to pandemic restrictions and increased demand from expanding resource sectors have ramped up housing demand. A sharp rise in raw material prices to complete projects have affected developers. Movement restrictions under COVID stifled project progress, as has backlogged bureaucracy required for commencement and completion. The perfect storm has driven rental markets from Singapore to the UK, the US and Australia to record highs. As these factors begin to unravel in late 2022, we can expect the 2023 rental markets to subside internationally and global inflation to return to policymaker targets of 2%. The wrap Fuel, transportation, and shipping costs are nudging in the consumers’ direction; however, those struggling to find a rental or an affordable mortgage might have to wait a little longer. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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Asana, the productivity startup that filed to go public on Monday, is building a new corporate headquarters in San Francisco, and entered into a $40 million loan agreement from Silicon Valley Bank for its construction.
The new HQ is a 12-story, 265,890 square foot building near Second Street in San Francisco, and Asana signed the lease in February 2019.
The company has started construction on the building and expects to start occupying it and paying rent in the first quarter of fiscal year 2022, which is February 2021.
Like most other tech companies, Asana has temporarily closed its offices and asked employees to work remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic. As a cloud software company focused on productivity, it's tools are uniquely positioned to help enable remote work.
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The coronavirus outbreak has driven Silicon Valley employees out of their offices and into the new world of remote work, as tech companies figure out the future of the workplace.
But Asana, the maker of project collaboration software that remote workers are increasingly turning to, is betting that the office isn't going away. The company disclosed on Monday that it got a $40 million loan in April for construction of its San Francisco headquarters.
Asana, which filed paperwork to go public on Monday, disclosed the loan from Silicon Valley Bank in its S-1 filing.
The lease agreement for the new HQ was signed in February 2019 and located at 633 Folsom St, a 12-story, 265,890 square foot building near Second Street in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood, as first reported by the SF Chronicle.
In its S-1 paperwork for its planned direct listing, Asana said the lease started in May, and the company expects to start occupying it and paying rent in the first quarter of fiscal year 2022, which is February 2021. Asana says it has started construction on the space. The lease ends in October 2033.
Asana, like most other tech companies has temporarily closed its offices and asked employees to work remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic. As a cloud software company focused on productivity, its tools are uniquely positioned to help enable remote work, which the company touts in its paperwork to go public.
However, unlike other software companies that enable remote work, like Slack and Box, Asana hasn't announced formal plans to give employees more remote work options even after the pandemic ends. That might have something to do with its pre-existing plans for a new HQ.
The $40 million loan from Silicon Valley Bank is meant to to be used for the construction of the new HQ, according to Asana's S-1. Asana says it expects to incur a minimum of $475 million in costs associated with the lease, plus another $3.9 million because in April 2020, it added more space and amended the lease.
Asana had 701 employees as of January 31, 2020, growing its headcount 65% in a single year. It expects to continue hiring more employees, and it also has outposts around the world in cities like London, Munich, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, and Vancouver. The new HQ can house up to 1,500 employees, according to the SF Chronicle.
"We intend to procure additional space in the future as we continue to add employees and expand geographically," Asana wrote in its S-1. "We believe our facilities are adequate and suitable for our current needs and that, should it be needed, suitable additional or alternative space will be available to accommodate our operations."
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Bagaimana Peluang Usaha Tentang Makanan Sehat ??
Saat ini, seorang yang Anda kenal berfantasi mengenai meluncurkan satu restoran makanan kesehatan atau usaha. (Tiga rekan-rekan - dengan cara terpisah - beberapa waktu terakhir mengakui yang diimpikan mereka untuk mengawali service pengiriman makanan bayi organik.)
Mungkin saja Anda pelihara inspirasi jenius yang melibatkan vegan Jell-O, atau donat Paleo, atau makrobiotik sushi.
Serta mengapa tak? Satu mengintip di Instagram tunjukkan tidak terhitung jumlahnya pembuat juice modis atau katering makanan vegan, semuanya hidup sehat penuh sinar alami menyanjung.
Baca Juga : BisnisNasa
Cepat-santai restoran sehat sukses serta berkembang biak : Nampaknya Anda tak dapat jalan satu blok Manhattan tanpa ada melalui satu (The Little Bit, Sweetgreen, Dimes, By Chloe).
Di Chicago
Kulkas petani - mesin penjual automatis yang melayani salad di tukang batu - sudah diperluas untuk 13 kios mulai sejak di buka pada 2013, serta gagasan untuk meluncurkan di Los Angeles selekasnya.
Bahkan juga Selatan makan sehat : restaurant sayur-maju besar-besaran popular Nashville serta toko kelontong Turnip Truck berkembang ke tempat 13. 000 kaki persegi.
Jadi, apakah itu inspirasi yang bodoh untuk ikuti kata hati serta merubah dunia, satu Paleo donat disuatu saat?
restoran kelas atas yang miring sehat, juga, serta tidak cuma di pantai : Oxheart putih-panas Houston mempunyai enam-kursus vegetarian mencicipi menu yang meliputi pancake kacang hijau serta mentimun rebus.
Baca juga : Produk Kesehatan Nasa
Pada Boston Erbaluce, koki Charles Draghi memakai buah serta sayuran purees serta juice untuk memperingan hidangan Italia-nya.
Koki katering untuk pasar yang selalu tumbuh : Laporan Kesehatan Nielsen global th. ini mengenai Kesehatan serta Kesehatan mengungkap kalau di Amerika Utara, penjualan kelompok sehat tumbuh 7 % sepanjang dua th. paling akhir.
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Dalam periode saat yang sama, penjualan product dengan “alami” serta “organik” klaim sudah bertambah 24 % serta 28 %, semasing.
Ketertarikan memasak makanan sehat juga sudah melonjak
Sydney Schwarz, direktur penerimaan di New York City Gourmet Institute Alami, menyampaikan kalau dalam setahun paling akhir, sekolah memasak makanan yang sehat sudah lihat penambahan 35 % pada bunga, serta penambahan 10 % di aplikasi.
siswa ini peluang ajukan pertanyaan yang sama Anda mungkin saja memikirkan : Bagaimana keras apakah benar ini?
10 kosong depan beberapa toko Organik Street sekitaran New York City - semuanya tertutup mendadak pada pertengahan Oktober - bercerita narasi yang tidak sama.
Satu diantara yang sangat familiar di New York City, dimana bahkan juga über popular baku-vegan restoran maksud, Pure Food and Wine, ditutup musim panas ini.
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Ini tidak cuma restoran sehat di New York City yang mengambil hit. service kelontong pengiriman Baik Telur ditutup nya Los Angeles, New Orleans, serta operasi Brooklyn pada bln. Agustus.
Anthony Leone, co-founder serta CEO cepat-santai rantai Daya Kitchen, tutup toko (13 titik di Florida, New York City, Long Island, New Jersey, serta Virginia) cuma setahun sesudah memberitahukan Business Insider kalau ia bakal buka 1. 000 tempat pada th. 2022. Serta th. ini West Coast toko sehat fresh & Easy pergi ke kebangkrutan, tutup semuanya toko 50-plus nya.
Jadi, apakah itu inspirasi yang bodoh untuk ikuti kata hati serta merubah dunia, satu Paleo donat disuatu saat? Meluncurkan usaha yaitu susah, namun kartu ditumpuk pada Anda bila misi Anda melibatkan makanan sehat?
Kami bicara dengan nyaris selusin koki serta yang memiliki usaha, dalam beragam step serta tingkat kesuksesan, serta belajar kenyataan yang keras dibalik veneer alpukat-dan-butir-mangkuk yang makanan usaha yang sehat hari ini.
Cost Real Food Lebih untuk beli serta menjual
Permasalahan paling besar dengan menggerakkan usaha makanan kesehatan, sudah pasti, yaitu cost penambahan. Bukanlah rahasia kalau cost lokal serta organik tumbuh membuahkan kian lebih apa yang di jual di McDonald.
Diluar itu, menggerakkan usaha yang sehat serta bertanggungjawab diperlengkapi dengan semua jenis cost tersembunyi.
Pertama, ada sertifikasi. Lukas Volger, yang memiliki Di buat oleh Lukas burger vegetarian, tengah dalam sistem memperoleh non-GMO bersertifikat.
Baca juga : crystal x obat keputihan
Untuk terima label, product (dalam masalah ini, burger) mesti disertifikasi sebagai memiliki kandungan beberapa bahan dengan modifikasi genetik kurang dari 1 %. “Hal-hal yang mahal. Tiap-tiap sertifikasi seperti yang diaudit, hingga mengonsumsi saat, juga, ”akunya.
“Tapi saya tahu kalau pelanggan saya perduli mengenai hal sejenis ini.” Mendeskripsikan merk sehat Anda tidak selamanya ketentuan usaha yang paling sehat.
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BT helps customers reduce their e-waste
British telco BT has launched a new program aimed at reducing business customers’ e-waste by recycling end-of-life equipment. The program is part of BT’s Manifesto pledge to transition to circular products, networks, and operations by 2030, and extend this across its supply chain by 2040. It also comes as organisations around the world are transforming their network and IT infrastructure to support multi-cloud deployments. Replaced or decommissioned electronic equipment from a customer’s network will be shipped back to Cisco to be responsibly re-used or recycled through its takeback and reuse program. Up to 99.9% of what is returned will be re-used or recycled, according to BT. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), 57.4 million tonnes of e-waste was generated during 2021 with only 20% recycled. If left unchecked, this could rise to 120 million tonnes each year. WEF also reported that 70% of hazardous waste deposited in landfills is from e-waste. “E-waste is a growing concern and according to WEF now the fastest-growing waste stream in the world. Our customers and partners have made commitments to report on and improve performance in this critical area,” said BT global unit chief product and digital officer Hriday Ravindranath. “Creating a more sustainable, circular economy, where we prioritise dematerialisation and avoid equipment going to landfill, is vital. It builds on our leadership in sustainability and will help deliver on our BT Group Manifesto commitments and ambition to connect for good,” Ravindranath said. BT has Cisco-certified environmental specialists in the UK, US, Italy, Ireland, Switzerland and Singapore to manage the process. Further countries will be added by end of 2022. This first appeared in the subscription newsletter CommsWire on 6 October 2022. GET READY FOR XCONF AUSTRALIA 2022 Thoughtworks presents XConf Australia, back in-person in three cities, bringing together people who care deeply about software and its impact on the world. In its fifth year, XConf is our annual technology event created by technologists for technologists. Participate in a robust agenda of talks as local thought leaders and Thoughtworks technologists share first-hand experiences and exchange new ways to empower teams, deliver quality software and drive innovation for responsible tech. Explore how at Thoughtworks, we are making tech better, together. Tickets are now available and all proceeds will be donated to Indigitek, a not-for-profit organisation that aims to create technology employment pathways for First Nations Peoples. Click the button below to register and get your ticket for the Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane event GET YOUR TICKET! PROMOTE YOUR WEBINAR ON ITWIRE It’s all about Webinars. Marketing budgets are now focused on Webinars combined with Lead Generation. If you wish to promote a Webinar we recommend at least a 3 to 4 week campaign prior to your event. The iTWire campaign will include extensive adverts on our News Site itwire.com and prominent Newsletter promotion https://itwire.com/itwire-update.html and Promotional News & Editorial. Plus a video interview of the key speaker on iTWire TV https://www.youtube.com/c/iTWireTV/videos which will be used in Promotional Posts on the iTWire Home Page. Now we are coming out of Lockdown iTWire will be focussed to assisting with your webinars and campaigns and assistance via part payments and extended terms, a Webinar Business Booster Pack and other supportive programs. We can also create your adverts and written content plus coordinate your video interview. We look forward to discussing your campaign goals with you. Please click the button below. MORE INFO HERE! Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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Melbourne biotech company Cartherics granted first US patent for multiple development candidates
Cartherics – CAR-T cell killing cancer Privately-held Melbourne-based biotechnology company Cartherics, which is developing immune cell therapies for the treatment of cancer, has been granted US patent 11,400,145, entitled “Genetically modified cells and uses thereof”. Cartherics says the patent provides a proprietary position for multiple development candidates in its pipeline – specifically covering Cartherics’ chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) targeting tumor-associated glycoprotein-72 (TAG-72), along with T cells bearing the TAG-72 CAR – and provides protection for both autologous (patient-derived) and allogeneic (off-the-shelf) immune cell products that carry the TAG-72 CAR. Cartherics says TAG-72 is highly expressed on a range of adenocarcinomas, including ovarian and gastric cancers., and issuance of the patent is an important milestone in the development of new treatments for these cancers. Cartherics’ says initial target indication is relapsed or refractory ovarian cancer, where greater than 90 percent of tumors are TAG-72 positive – and targeting these tumors with novel cellular immunotherapies will help address the unmet need for new treatment options for these patients. Professor Alan Trounson, CEO of Cartherics, said, “This patent is the first US patent to issue from Cartherics’ substantial and growing intellectual property portfolio. It reflects Cartherics’ commitment to the development of novel and innovative cellular immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer.” Please join our community here and become a VIP. Subscribe to ITWIRE UPDATE Newsletter here JOIN our iTWireTV our YouTube Community here BACK TO LATEST NEWS here GET READY FOR XCONF AUSTRALIA 2022 Thoughtworks presents XConf Australia, back in-person in three cities, bringing together people who care deeply about software and its impact on the world. In its fifth year, XConf is our annual technology event created by technologists for technologists. Participate in a robust agenda of talks as local thought leaders and Thoughtworks technologists share first-hand experiences and exchange new ways to empower teams, deliver quality software and drive innovation for responsible tech. Explore how at Thoughtworks, we are making tech better, together. Tickets are now available and all proceeds will be donated to Indigitek, a not-for-profit organisation that aims to create technology employment pathways for First Nations Peoples. Click the button below to register and get your ticket for the Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane event GET YOUR TICKET! PROMOTE YOUR WEBINAR ON ITWIRE It’s all about Webinars. Marketing budgets are now focused on Webinars combined with Lead Generation. If you wish to promote a Webinar we recommend at least a 3 to 4 week campaign prior to your event. The iTWire campaign will include extensive adverts on our News Site itwire.com and prominent Newsletter promotion https://itwire.com/itwire-update.html and Promotional News & Editorial. Plus a video interview of the key speaker on iTWire TV https://www.youtube.com/c/iTWireTV/videos which will be used in Promotional Posts on the iTWire Home Page. Now we are coming out of Lockdown iTWire will be focussed to assisting with your webinars and campaigns and assistance via part payments and extended terms, a Webinar Business Booster Pack and other supportive programs. We can also create your adverts and written content plus coordinate your video interview. We look forward to discussing your campaign goals with you. Please click the button below. MORE INFO HERE! Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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