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  • 06.05.2022 – 14:53

    nShift

    Hack Your Closet speeds up shipments by 300% with nShift

    Stockholm (ots/PRNewswire) - Automatic printing and greater carrier options revolutionize delivery management Hack Your Closet, the sustainable personal styling subscription service, has created a more efficient and sustainable shipment process with nShift, the global leader in parcel delivery management. By processing orders more effectively, bulk printing labels and automating the carrier booking process, the company ...

  • 22.04.2022 – 15:01

    Carbyon

    Dutch CO2 capture company Carbyon wins prestigious international XPRIZE Milestone Award

    Eindhoven, the Netherlands (ots/PRNewswire) - Carbyon is developing equipment to filter CO2 from the air and store it underground. Today, on Earth Day, the Dutch start-up was named a Milestone Award winner of the XPRIZE for Carbon Removal. This $1 million incentive prize, funded by Elon Musk and the Musk Foundation, is part of the four-year global XPRIZE competition. ...

  • 18.04.2022 – 13:43

    XTX Markets

    /DISREGARD RELEASE: XTX Markets/

    London (ots/PRNewswire) - We are advised by XTX Markets that journalists and other readers should disregard the news release, XTX Markets one of the first companies to remove employees' household carbon emissions, issued 18-Apr-2022 over PR Newswire. [User Fills Optional Text Detailing Reason for Kill] Contact: Tim Moxon - Global Head of Marketing/Communications, +44 203 198 3300, ...

  • 18.04.2022 – 13:23

    XTX Markets

    XTX Markets one of the first companies to remove employees' household carbon emissions

    London (ots/PRNewswire) - XTX Markets is one of the first companies to introduce a carbon removal programme for employees as part of its newly released climate pledges. To meet the IPPC's 1.5C scenario, the emerging consensus is that carbon capture and storage (CCS) needs to increase from around 40 million tonnes of CO2 in 2020 to 1 billion tonnes in 2030, then 10 ...