Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, continues to deepen its corporate social responsibility (CSR) by hosting two “FedEx x RE-THINK Beach Cleanup” events in November.
The global economy is undergoing a rapid transition to low carbon technologies, with annual investment in the energy transition passing $2 trillion in 2024.
The headlines suggest we’re on the edge. Markets wobble. Technology flirts between hype and backlash. Heat waves and floods test our sense of control. Yet the greater uncertainty isn’t in the markets or the weather — it’s in us.
Since 2024, Takeda has supported CARE's She Heals the World initiative in the Philippines. Takeda interviewed CARE's Joyce Sepenoo and Emily Janoch to explore how CARE mobilizes partners to create societal impact.
Thanks to the generosity of the local community and Southwire’s Project GIFT volunteers, the holidays will be a little bit brighter for kids across Carroll County.
Net Impact, in collaboration with Cisco, announced the winning teams of the 2025 Community Innovation Challenge, a global student case competition designed to generate tailored social impact programs based on Cisco's technology and services.
Since publishing our first ESG report in 2020, we have been making constant progress in achieving a range of environmental, social and governance goals. Every year, as we draft the annual report, we take time to review our achievements and reassess our objectives.
This year, the Delaware Business Times once again included Denise Dignam, President and CEO of Chemours, on its Delaware 222 list of impactful leaders—a recognition that is just one reflection of her broader influence on the company and the industry.
Cascale attended the Fashion Summit Hong Kong event this month at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, exploring one of Asia’s premier fashion conferences and fashion shows.
Storms, fires and floods hit communities every year. When they do, staying connected becomes a lifeline. In just the first half of 2025, the U.S. saw 14 separate billion-dollar disasters — with several more since.