Everpure employees in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia volunteered for various activities to help make a difference in their communities and beyond during the Pure Good Global Week of Service.
There’s another storm brewing around sustainability and for those who have been tracking the topic for years, it’s a surprising one that’s dividing opinion.
Located on the corner of Auburn Avenue and Hilliard Street, the Prince Hall Masonic Temple and Lodge, built between 1937 and 1941, is a vital part of Atlanta’s history.
There’s no denying that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the fastest growing and largest areas of enterprise technology investment and innovation in recent years.
Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It’s today’s reality, impacting our environment, health, and economy. From extreme weather events and scorching summer temperatures to shrinking polar ice caps and decimated habitats for wildlife, the evidence is all around us.
The place you call home looks different after a disaster strikes. Streets empty and buried in debris, power lines down and an eerie silence. Through it all, the American Red Cross is there to offer care and comfort to communities and families with the help of partners like Lenovo
Abigail Akyea knew she wanted to give back to her community from a young age. As a first generation Ghanaian-American who grew up in low-income housing, she saw how her family and neighborhood were sometimes neglected or overlooked.
Lenovo announced that it has achieved a 95 out of 100 score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s (HRC) 2026 Corporate Equality Index, the US’s foremost benchmarking survey and report measuring corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ+ workplace equality.
Lenovo has been named a SERI Champion of Electronics Sustainability, a designation that highlights the company’s industry‑leading commitment to responsible electronics reuse, recycling, and circularity.