TAZO Joins the Fight for Climate Justice in Partnership with SZA and American Forests

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, TAZO announces its commitment to fight for climate justice, in partnership with Top Dawg Entertainment recording artist and singer-songwriter SZA, and nonprofit organization <a target="_blank"…

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, TAZO announces its commitment to fight for climate justice, in partnership with Top Dawg Entertainment recording artist and singer-songwriter SZA, and nonprofit organization American Forests. Together, they are launching the TAZO Tree Corps: a paid, locally hired workforce that will use tree planting and maintenance to help combat climate change and create new jobs in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods and communities of color – because trees have the power to transform neighborhoods. Across the U.S., trees absorb 17.4 million tons of air pollutants, and in addition to making a community greener and cooler, trees can increase air and water quality, improve mental health, lower energy costs and lead to more overall economic opportunity.1

For decades, Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities nationwide have been disproportionately impacted by the negative effects of climate change. In fact, some neighborhoods can be five to 20 degrees hotter than predominantly white neighborhoods in the same city.2 Environmental inequities are so pervasive in low-income communities and communities of color that environmental experts have used the term «sacrifice zones» to describe areas that carry a greater burden of air, land, and water pollution and warmer temperatures because they are situated near chemical treatment plants, highways, or heavy polluters.

«The climate crisis is no longer a future problem – it’s here now and BIPOC communities are disproportionately at risk,» said Laraine Miller, President, Unilever Tea Americas. «As a brand rooted in challenging the status quo, we believe we have a role to play in fighting for a sustainable and equitable future, which is why TAZO is announcing the first steps of a long-term purpose ambition to fight for climate justice. Climate change is not only an environmental issue, but also a human rights issue, so we’re getting started by focusing on the racial injustices that must be addressed to make meaningful progress within the climate crisis.»

The TAZO Tree Corps will be a paid cohort of 25 locally hired fellows employed by The Davey Tree Expert Company who will receive training in climate justice advocacy as well as tree planting and maintenance. They will work over the next two years to achieve measurable Tree Equity in five cities – Minneapolis, MN, Detroit, MI, the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, Richmond, VA and The Bronx, NY – where historical discriminating zoning practices have left many low-income communities and communities of color with less green space. Tree Equity, a term coined by American Forests, means all communities, regardless of income or race, can experience the benefits trees provide.

«Across the country, BIPOC communities are facing the worst effects of climate change because they live in neighborhoods that are disproportionately burdened with more pollutants and fewer trees,» said SZA. «Planting trees can help improve everything  from air quality to economic opportunity to mental health  and everybody deserves these benefits. I’m proud to partner with TAZO and American Forests to stand up for environmental justice and start making an impact in neighborhoods that need it the most.» 

«Trees do more than beautify a neighborhood – they’re life-and-death infrastructure for health equity and climate justice,» said Jad Daley, President and CEO of American Forests. «Trees can transform neighborhoods and lives, and every person needs this healing power, regardless of income, race or location. But achieving Tree Equity is about more than just planting trees. The TAZO Tree Corps will help us turn this work into new economic opportunity for people in these disproportionately impacted communities. That is our full vision for Tree Equity.»

Additionally, TAZO is working with sustainability consulting firm Pure Strategies to conduct an environmental and social impact audit of its business – from evaluating workers’ rights in the regions where the brand sources its 50+ globally grown ingredients, to understanding the carbon footprint of its products, and more.

To expand the brand’s environmental justice commitments, TAZO has also committed to support WE ACT for Environmental Justice and Intersectional Environmentalist, two BIPOC-led climate justice organizations that provide economic opportunities, education, resources, community and training for BIPOC youth.

TAZO, SZA and American Forests encourage those eligible to apply to the TAZO Tree Corps by visiting TAZO.com/TreeCorps. To learn more about our pursuit to measure Tree Equity with American Forests and TAZO’s commitments to climate justice, head to TAZO.com and AmericanForests.org/About-Us/TAZO, and follow along for updates on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

1 American Forests, 2021. Trees as a Pathway for Social Equity. Retrieved from https://www.americanforests.org/why-it-matters/social-equity/
2 The New York Times, 2020. How Decades of Racist Housing Policy Left Neighborhoods Sweltering. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/08/24/climate/racism-redlining-cities-global-warming.

About TAZO
TAZO exists to challenge the status quo to better society. Founded in 1994 by Steven Smith, TAZO has a rich history of pushing taste and blend boundaries in the specialty tea segment, with its core values rooted in supporting a sustainable and equitable future for all. Carefully crafted with the most delicious tea leaves, spices and botanicals, TAZO’s portfolio includes hot and iced tea, concentrates, k-cup pods, bottled tea and tea bags. For more information, including where to purchase, please visit TAZO.com.

About American Forests
Since our founding in 1875, American Forests has been the pathfinder for creating healthy forests nationwide. We create healthy and resilient forests, from cities to wilderness, that deliver essential benefits for climate, people, water and wildlife.  Now we are focused on building a reforestation movement in America, from cities to large, rural landscapes. And we are driven by two critical issues: climate change and social inequities that people in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities face.

Too often, there are far fewer trees in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities than wealthier ones. This concerns us because it means that not everybody experiences the many benefits trees provide. That’s why we created a tool that determines whether a neighborhood has Tree Equity, defined as the right number of trees so all people experience the health, economic and other benefits that trees provide. The tool, aptly named Tree Equity Score, creates a score for the neighborhood that is based on such things as existing tree cover and ethnicity. The score can be used to build support for planting more trees in the neighborhood. 

But we know that planting trees is not enough. The trees also need to be taken care of, and there are not enough people trained in how to do so. American Forests is helping to address this through urban forestry workforce partnerships that train and employ people from the neighborhoods that need more trees. Learn more at www.americanforests.org/TreeEquity.

About Unilever North America
Unilever is one of the world’s leading suppliers of Beauty & Personal Care, Home Care, and Foods & Refreshment products with sales in over 190 countries and reaching 2.5 billion consumers a day. It has 150,000 employees and generated sales of €50.7 billion in 2020. Over half of the company’s footprint is in developing and emerging markets. Unilever has around 400 brands found in homes all over the world. In the United States and Canada, the portfolio includes brand icons such as: Dove, Knorr, Hellmann’s, Lipton, Magnum, Axe Ben & Jerry’s, Degree, Dollar Shave Club, Q-tips, Seventh Generation, St. Ives, Suave, TRESemmé and Vaseline.

For years, we have been taking action through our sustainability efforts to help more than a billion people improve their health and well-being, halve our environmental footprint and enhance the livelihoods of millions of people as we grow our business. We have made significant progress and continue to expand our ambition – in 2019 committing to ensure 100% of our plastic packaging is fully reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025. While there is still more to do, we are proud to have been recognized in 2019 as sector leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and in 2020 – for the tenth consecutive year – as the top ranked company in the GlobeScan/SustainAbility Sustainability Leaders survey.

For more information on Unilever U.S. and its brands visit: www.unileverusa.com 
For more information on Unilever Canada and its brands visit: www.unilever.ca 

Contact: Aleigha Whitmore / Edelman
332-206-5071 Aleigha.Whitmore@edelman.com 
Michele Kurtz / American Forests 
617-803-9293 mkurtz@americanforests.org  

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Statement of Exchange Bondholder Group on Economic Policy in Argentina

NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Ad Hoc Group of Argentina Exchange Bondholders today released the below statement containing its views on the current economic situation in Argentina and its government’s policies:

Argentina’s Backdrop Should be Positive.  With a multi-decade restructuring of its external debt burden at low interest rates, agricultural commodity prices near record highs and a natural rebound in…

NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Ad Hoc Group of Argentina Exchange Bondholders today released the below statement containing its views on the current economic situation in Argentina and its government’s policies:

Argentina’s Backdrop Should be Positive.  With a multi-decade restructuring of its external debt burden at low interest rates, agricultural commodity prices near record highs and a natural rebound in economic activity from pandemic lows, Argentina should be benefiting from significant tailwinds.  However, since the government concluded its historic restructuring of  international and domestic foreign currency bonds in September, local macroeconomic conditions have continued to deteriorate.

Yet Poor Policy Choices are Undermining Chances for a Sustainable Recovery. Rather than moving policy in a positive direction, the government has largely used the respite as an opportunity to delay difficult decisions and continue unsustainable policies.  Price controls, frozen tariffs and rationing of access to foreign exchange are short-term palliatives that are bound to fail and only store up greater problems down the road.  

Triggering Concerning Trends in External Accounts.  Argentina’s trade balance in December posted its first negative print since 2018. A closer look at the difference between trade on a customs-cleared versus cash payment basis reveals a worrying trend of over-invoicing of imports: cash imports increased by 22% over 2020, amidst an economy severely hit by COVID-19, even as accrued imports showed a far more plausible contraction of 14%. Capital account developments are proving even more discouraging as Argentines have shown little faith in their government’s policies and clamor for US dollar banknotes. During 2020, residents’ purchases of dollars drained $5.75 billion from the BCRA’s reserves.

The Rebuilding of Argentina’s Foreign Exchange Reserves is of Paramount Importance to Foster Domestic Confidence and Restore External Stability.  Only by demonstrating an ability to accumulate reserves can Argentina stem capital flight, reduce country risk premiums and generate investment that can create economic growth and sustainable employment for its citizens. Argentina does not lack foreign exchange: over $130 billion in US dollar banknotes circulate inside the country and Argentines hold net foreign assets of $300 billion. Rather, it lacks a credible policy framework that would trigger the return of these dollars to the financial system.

Even with the Debt Restructuring Completed, the Government has Still Not Laid out a Comprehensive Medium-term Macroeconomic Policy Framework.  With no appetite for fiscal adjustment, monetization of deficits continues fueling rising inflation. The government’s 29% inflation forecast for 2021 is not credible—estimates by private economists for inflation to top 45% are more realistic. Erratic, ad hoc policymaking amid a growing list of policy mistakes and u-turns such as initiatives to limit corn exports and intervene in wheat markets, a needlessly confrontational effort to restructure YPF’s debt and frozen tariffs in electricity, gas and other services all erode confidence.

A Desperately Needed IMF Agreement has been Subordinated to Politics.  An IMF program is the only likely source of policy anchors and a credible medium-term framework that can bring stability. However, the government appears to be seriously contemplating delaying an agreement with the IMF in order to have the freedom to continue its unsustainable policies even longer. With reserves already at dangerously low levels, such a strategy amounts to a reckless bet.

Debt Capital Markets Provide a Transparent Measurement of How Little Confidence Investors have in Argentina.  While yields on Argentina’s newly restructured bonds stand near 16%, Paraguay, a neighbor which historically provides migrant labor to Argentina, recently issued 12-year bonds at a yield of 2.74%. Benin, where per capita GDP is $1200 and the literacy rate stands at 42%, issued 11-year bonds at 5.125%. Capital to fund growth and alleviate poverty requires low country risk that can come only from good policies and clear communications with markets. Bondholders provided Argentina with $37 billion in cash flow relief on the premise that Argentina would use this space to implement policies that could bring down the cost of country risk. Argentina has yet to even begin to take seriously the commitments it made to creditors during debt negotiations, and the cost of this failure could not be clearer.

Argentina Cannot Default and Restructure its Way to Prosperity.  The great tragedy is that the failure to articulate a credible policy path prevents stability and growth in what could be a competitive economy if only the Authorities chose to anchor economic policies around a consistent macroeconomic framework with the support of the IMF. The timing could not be more auspicious for the country to unlock its formidable potential with prices of its main exports at historically high levels, global liquidity abundant and the world set for a growth rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic. All that is missing is clearly communicated, credible policies.

About The Exchange Bondholder Group
The Exchange Bondholder Group is comprised of 18 investment institutions, all of which voluntarily participated in Argentina’s recently-consummated exchange offer by tendering Exchange Bonds.  Prior to that exchange, Exchange Bondholder Group collectively held over 15% of the outstanding Exchange Bonds issued by Argentina under its 2005 indenture and 2010 indenture supplement.  Exchange Bonds were issued to investors who participated in the 2005 and 2010 debt exchanges, through which bondholders voluntarily accepted large reductions in net present value to assist Argentina’s recovery from the 2001 default.

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ParkMobile teams up with Google offering the ability to pay for parking right from Google Maps

ATLANTA, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ParkMobile, the leading provider of smart parking and mobility solutions in the U.S., announced today a new solution that enables users to pay for parking right from Google Maps. This expands ParkMobile’s work with Google that launched in November 2020 following the…

ATLANTA, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ParkMobile, the leading provider of smart parking and mobility solutions in the U.S., announced today a new solution that enables users to pay for parking right from Google Maps. This expands ParkMobile’s work with Google that launched in November 2020 following the introduction of the redesigned Google Pay app. Google Maps and ParkMobile are the #1 and #3 ranked apps in the app store’s navigation category, making this a powerful combination for drivers.

Currently, ParkMobile’s integration with Google Pay enables users to pay for parking in over 240 cities across the U.S. without needing to download a separate parking app or create an account. Now with the new Google Maps feature, users can navigate to their destination and then, with just a few taps, quickly pay for parking at most locations where ParkMobile is accepted. This new feature starts rolling out on Android today and will be coming to iOS soon.

To make a parking payment, a user taps the «pay for parking» button from driving navigation in Google Maps. They are then taken directly to the ParkMobile section in the Google Pay app, where they enter their parking zone number, add time, and finish the payment with any credit or debit card saved to their Google Pay account If it is the user’s first-time using Google Pay to park, the user also has to enter the car’s license plate number. Once the session has started, the user can easily extend parking time from the Google Pay app without going back to the meter.

«We’re excited to work with ParkMobile to help drivers across the U.S. pay for parking more quickly and conveniently right from Google Maps,» explains Vishal Dutta, Product Manager, Google Maps. «Google Pay and Google Maps were able to seamlessly incorporate ParkMobile’s software, which helped us bring this feature to life.»

«We are excited to expand our work with Google and bring ParkMobile’s vast inventory into Google Maps,» says Jon Ziglar, CEO of ParkMobile. «We know people are constantly jumping between navigation and parking apps. This new feature enables users to navigate to their destination and then quickly pay for parking in one seamless experience.»

About ParkMobile

ParkMobile, LLC, is the leading provider of smart parking and mobility solutions in North America, providing a contactless way for millions of people to easily find, reserve, and pay for parking on their mobile devices. The company’s technology is used in thousands of locations across the country, including 8 of the top 10 cities, as well as college campuses, airports, and stadiums. People can use ParkMobile solutions to quickly pay for on-street and off-street parking without having to use a meter or kiosk. Additionally, ParkMobile offers parking reservations at stadium venues for concerts and sporting events. Reservations are also available in metro area garages, allowing people to drive into the city without worrying about finding parking. ParkMobile has been named to the Inc. 5000, Deloitte Fast 500, Smart Cities Connect «Smart 50,» and the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Top Workplaces. Additionally, the company won the 2020 Stevie Awards for Achievement in Product Innovation and the 2019 Stevie Awards for Most Innovative Tech Company and Best Travel App. For more information, visit ParkMobile.io or @ParkMobile on Twitter.

ParkMobile Contact: 
Jeff Perkins, CMO
jeff.perkins@parkmobile.io
(678)801-8855

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Passport expands parking payments within Google Maps nationwide

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Passport, a transportation software company that is reinventing how cities manage vehicle interactions with streets and sidewalks, is pleased to announce an expanded integration with Google, bringing the ability to pay for parking within Google Maps across its client cities, Universities and private operators. This feature starts rolling out today.

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Passport, a transportation software company that is reinventing how cities manage vehicle interactions with streets and sidewalks, is pleased to announce an expanded integration with Google, bringing the ability to pay for parking within Google Maps across its client cities, Universities and private operators. This feature starts rolling out today.

Passport was the first parking provider to integrate with Google Maps in Austin, Texas starting in September 2020. This next phase will scale efficiencies and bring more users the ability to pay for parking from Google Maps. «This feature has improved the parking experience for drivers navigating through Austin these last few months, which is critical as our city finds ways to make mobility more convenient and safe in this pandemic,» explains Joseph Al-hajeri, Mobility Services Supervisor. «We were excited to be the first to offer this in Austin and are thrilled to see that our success is being extended to more cities across the country.»  

With Passport, cities can offer a variety of contactless payment options for parking, providing their communities with more access, while managing and enforcing all third party options through its easy-to-use operating system. The Passport Operating System is the only end-to-end digital system for managing parking, parking enforcement, digital permitting and micro-mobility. «Google Pay and Google Maps were able to seamlessly incorporate Passport’s software, which helped us bring this feature to life,» explains Vishal Dutta, Product Manager, Google Maps.

«We are extremely excited to add this functionality and another convenient payment option for parkers across Portland, Maine,» says John Peverada, Parking Division Director. «We’ve been working with Passport since 2017 and are continuously impressed with the innovative ways the operating system can integrate with other vendors, while only having to use one backend to manage rules and rates and analyze data across multiple providers.»

Cities are looking for ways to simplify their operations and offer safer payment choices to their parkers. «We are extremely proud of the collaboration we have built with the Google teams to bring more contactless payment options to our clients in support of their efforts to provide convenience to their parkers and to keep them safe,» says Devin Patel, VP of Business Development at Passport.

To learn more about paying for parking with Google Maps, visit Google’s blog post.

To learn more about how Passport supports cities’ mobility infrastructure, visit the company website.

About Passport

Passport sets cities in motion, helping to create more livable, equitable communities. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Passport is a transportation software company, delivering the operating system that enables cities to manage vehicle interactions with streets and sidewalks. With Passport, city leaders increase convenience, efficiency, and compliance today and tomorrow. Trusted by more than 1,000 cities, universities, and agencies, including Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Miami, Passport is one of the fastest-growing companies on the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 lists and was named to Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2020.

Media Contact: 

Allison Guthrie 
passport@greenbrier.partners 
(818) 523-8581

 

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Wild Florida proclaims two holidays: National Airboat Day & National Alligator Day

KENANSVILLE, Fla., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Wild Florida Airboats, Gator Park & Drive-thru Safari announces two new holidays for residents to celebrate: National Airboat Day and National Alligator Day. People across the US can now celebrate National Airboat Day on February 19 and National Gator Day on May 29.

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KENANSVILLE, Fla., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Wild Florida Airboats, Gator Park & Drive-thru Safari announces two new holidays for residents to celebrate: National Airboat Day and National Alligator Day. People across the US can now celebrate National Airboat Day on February 19 and National Gator Day on May 29.

Recognizing the importance of alligators in Florida’s ecosystem and airboats’ ability to transport guests to view these commonly misunderstood creatures, Wild Florida has strived to bring more public awareness to these two subjects. Wild Florida has successfully registered National Airboat Day to be recognized on February 19 and National Alligator Day to be recognized on May 29 through National Day Archives. To celebrate this recognition, Wild Florida is offering locals and tourists 50% off all of their regular priced airboat tours on Friday, February 19. To redeem this great offer, guests only need to wish our team, «Happy Airboat Day,» when booking over the phone or in person.

«To all of us at Wild Florida, these two days go hand in hand,» says Sam Haught co-owner of Wild Florida. «It’s our mission to help people better understand alligators and the best way to go see them in the wild is aboard one of our airboats.»

For more than ten years, Wild Florida has offered various hands-on animal encounters and close-up eco-tours to help connect guests with Florida’s natural environment. Airboats enable captains to take guests across swampy ecosystems and through small estuaries. One feature of airboats that makes them key to ecotourism is their ability to glide over land and water without damaging the environment. This feature also allows Wild Florida’s airboat captains to point out more than 80 different species of wildlife in the Everglades, such as the American alligator.

Wild Florida offers a variety of airboat tours that range from 30 minutes to one-hour, night to day, and private or controlled groups. All airboat excursions include admission to their Gator Park. In addition to airboat rides, Wild Florida offers interactive experiences, hands-on animal encounters, and adventure packages that let guests explore Florida’s natural wildlife. Learn more about Wild Florida’s offerings at WildFL.com.

Contact
Sam Haught,
Co-owner at Wild Florida
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Twenty Rosewood Hotels & Resorts® Properties Are Recognized On The 2021 Forbes Travel Guide Star Rating List

HONG KONG, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Forbes Travel Guide, the global rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants and spas, announced its 2021 Star Rating awards, honoring twenty properties, nine spas and four restaurants in the esteemed Rosewood Hotels & Resorts® collection. A team of professional inspectors traveled the world and anonymously visited and assessed hotels, restaurants and spas based on 900 objective standards that determined the coveted annual Star Ratings,…

HONG KONG, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Forbes Travel Guide, the global rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants and spas, announced its 2021 Star Rating awards, honoring twenty properties, nine spas and four restaurants in the esteemed Rosewood Hotels & Resorts® collection. A team of professional inspectors traveled the world and anonymously visited and assessed hotels, restaurants and spas based on 900 objective standards that determined the coveted annual Star Ratings, offering designations for Five-Star, Four-Star and Recommended properties. Recognition in this year’s program is a continuation of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ high achievements in the global ratings system with ten properties receiving Five-Star ratings, nine properties receiving Four-Star ratings and one property receiving a Recommended rating. In addition to the property distinctions, two Sense®, A Rosewood Spas received Five-Star ratings; seven spas received Four-Star ratings; three restaurants received Four-Star ratings and one restaurant received a Recommended rating.

The 2021 Star Ratings recognize multiple honorees within the portfolio that have had a continued presence in the program. This includes Rosewood Hotel Georgia’s ninth consecutive Five-Star rating; Rosewood Sand Hill and Rosewood Mayakoba’s seventh consecutive Five-Star ratings; Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort’s sixth consecutive five-star rating; Rosewood Beijing’s fourth consecutive Five-Star rating; Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel and Rosewood San Miguel de Allende’s third consecutive Five-Star ratings and the second consecutive Five-Star ratings for Rosewood Hong Kong, Rosewood London and Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco. This year also celebrates the fifth and second uninterrupted years that Rosewood Mayakoba’s Sense spa and Rosewood Miramar Beach’s Sense spa received Five-Star ratings, respectively. Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ recognition on the prestigious Star Ratings is the latest testament to the brand’s ongoing commitment to providing guests and visitors exceptional service and unique experiences in a safe and inspiring environment.

Rosewood properties awarded on the 2021 list include:

  • Five-Star Ratings:
    • Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel (Paris, France)
    • Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort (Los Cabos, Mexico)
    • Rosewood Beijing (Beijing, China)
    • Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco (Tuscany, Italy)
    • Rosewood Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR)
    • Rosewood Hotel Georgia (Vancouver, Canada)
    • Rosewood London (London, United Kingdom)
    • Rosewood Mayakoba (Riviera Maya, Mexico)
    • Rosewood San Miguel de Allende (San Miguel de Allende, Mexico)
    • Rosewood Sand Hill (Menlo Park, California)
  • Four-Star Ratings:
    • Rosewood Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
    • Rosewood Baha Mar (Nassau, The Bahamas)
    • Rosewood Bermuda (Bermuda)
    • Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
    • Rosewood Jeddah (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
    • Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek (Dallas, Texas)
    • Rosewood Phnom Penh (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
    • Rosewood Washington, D.C. (Washington, D.C.)
    • The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (New York, New York)
  • Recommended Rating:
    • Rosewood Sanya (Sanya, China)

«We are incredibly honored to have our properties, spas and restaurants recognized as top destinations by an esteemed global authority in luxury hospitality such as Forbes Travel Guide,» said Radha Arora, president of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts. «We thank our associates for their dedication to facilitating extraordinary experiences for our guests and we look forward to continuing to bring high quality service to all who walk through properties’ doors.»

Along with the hotels and resorts recognized, nine spas and four restaurants were distinguished by Forbes Travel Guide, including:

  • Five-Star Ratings:
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood Mayakoba (Riviera Maya, Mexico)
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood Miramar Beach (Montecito, California)
  • Four-Star Ratings:
    • Hawksworth Restaurant at Rosewood Hotel Georgia (Vancouver, Canada)
    • Madera at Rosewood Sand Hill (Menlo Park, California)
    • The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek (Dallas, Texas)
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood Beijing (Beijing, China)
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood Hotel Georgia (Vancouver, Canada)
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood San Miguel de Allende (San Miguel de Allende, Mexico)
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood Sand Hill (Menlo Park, California)
    • Sense, A Rosewood Spa at Rosewood Sanya (Sanya, China)
    • The Spa at Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort (Los Cabos, Mexico
  • Recommended Rating:
    • Bistro B at Rosewood Beijing (Beijing, China)

«These 2021 award winners are a testament to the resiliency of the hospitality industry,» said Filip Boyen, chief executive officer of Forbes Travel Guide. «During an unprecedented time, these top properties adapted to numerous adversities all while maintaining high service levels and ensuring the health security of their guests and staff.» 

This year, hotels, spas and restaurants were all inspected prior to the pandemic and when regional restrictions allowed for the safe return of guests. The winning properties, restaurants and spas are showcased on https://www.forbestravelguide.com/. For a detailed explanation of how Forbes Travel Guide compiles its Star Ratings, visit https://www.forbestravelguide.com/about.

About Rosewood Hotels & Resorts
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts® manages 27 one-of-a-kind luxury hotels, resorts and residences in 16 countries, with 21 new properties under development. Each Rosewood property embraces the brand’s A Sense of Place® philosophy to reflect the individual location’s history, culture and sensibilities.  The Rosewood collection includes some of the world’s most legendary hotels and resorts, including The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel in New York, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas and Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel in Paris, as well as new classics such as Rosewood Hong Kong.  For those who wish to stay a little longer, Rosewood Residences offer a distinct opportunity for ownership or rent in extraordinary destinations within the brand’s wide-ranging portfolio.

For more information:  rosewoodhotels.com

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About Forbes Travel Guide
Forbes Travel Guide is the only global rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants and spas. Our anonymous professional inspectors evaluate based on up to 900 objective standards, with an emphasis on exceptional service, to help discerning travelers select the world’s best luxury experiences. The only way to get a Five-Star, Four-Star or Recommended rating is by earning it through our independent inspection process. For more information about Forbes Travel Guide, please visit ForbesTravelGuide.com.

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Survey Finds Lower-Income People of Color Are More Interested in Smart Energy Technologies, More Concerned About Climate Change

ATLANTA, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A new paper from the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative (SECC) found that low- and moderate-income Black and People of Color (POC) households are significantly more likely to support initiatives that address climate change and are more interested in…

ATLANTA, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A new paper from the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative (SECC) found that low- and moderate-income Black and People of Color (POC) households are significantly more likely to support initiatives that address climate change and are more interested in smart energy technologies than White households in the same income brackets.

SECC’s «Racial Disparities Among Lower-Income Energy Consumers» white paper was developed from a national online survey of 1,000 Americans with incomes under $50,000 annually. The survey asked respondents how and when they engage with their electricity providers; how interested they are in smart energy technologies (e.g., community solar, smart thermostats, smart appliances); where they typically receive information on saving electricity; what they think about climate change and the environment; how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their households and more.

The paper found that while lower-income Black and POC consumers often have greater financial and household struggles, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, these consumers are much more likely to be concerned with climate change and the environment. Black and POC consumers are more likely to:

  • Say the government should invest in renewable energy (88% and 86% vs. 79%).
  • Vote for representatives based on their environmental concerns (74% and 72% vs. 49%).
  • Want electricity from clean sources (88% and 86% vs. 74%).
  • And worry about the health effects of pollution (91% and 86% vs. 83%).

In addition, lower-income Black and POC households are more interested than lower-income White households in all eight of the smart energy technologies tested. For example, 39% of Black households and 36% of POC households are very interested in smart thermostats compared to 21% of White households, and 38% of Black households and 34% of POC households are very interested in community solar compared to 25% of White households. However, Black and POC households are also more likely to cite financial barriers for accessing these technologies.

The «Racial Disparities Among Lower-Income Energy Consumers» white paper can be downloaded here, and the key findings will be presented during a one-hour webinar with the research team on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 1 p.m. (ET).

To learn more about SECC, visit www.smartenergycc.org or follow @seconsumer on Twitter.

Jonathan Field                                                                                  
Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative
404-348-8015
jonathan.field@smartenergycc.org

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Over 20 New Mexico Business Groups Call on State Legislature to Refocus on Economic Recovery Now

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce and 21 business groups launched a new campaign to urge the New Mexico state legislature to refocus its efforts on economic recovery and expanding opportunities for workers…

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce and 21 business groups launched a new campaign to urge the New Mexico state legislature to refocus its efforts on economic recovery and expanding opportunities for workers and businesses. The campaign kicked off with a full-page ad running today in nine of the state’s largest newspapers.

The New Mexico legislature is currently working to fast-track more than 20 bills that will make economic recovery more difficult. A partial list of the harmful legislation shows everything from bills that would potentially close our rural hospitals to eliminating billions of dollars in revenue for New Mexico schools. These bills would not only create regulatory uncertainty, but stymie efforts to safely reopen the state’s economy, working against the best interests of more than two million New Mexicans who call the state home. As the ad points out, neighboring states of Arizona, Colorado and Texas rank among the top 20 states for business; New Mexico ranks 48th.

«New Mexico is at a crossroads, and we need to decide what kind of opportunities we want our children and future generations to have,» said Rob Black, President and CEO of the New Mexico of Commerce. «Unfortunately, so many of the bills being fast tracked through state legislative committees will put our shared vision for the future at risk. We must work together to ensure an equitable and prosperous future for all, and the time for that is now.»

«Santa Fe is the tourism hub for New Mexico and the industry is essential for both our local and state economy. We need the legislature to focus on re-starting and supporting this crucial sector of the economy. We are at a turning point where we can salvage and then recover beyond the losses, we have experienced in the tourism industry.» said Bridget Dixson, President and CEO of the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce.

«As our state struggles to overcome a tumultuous and economically devastating year, we look to our state elected officials to provide a legislative environment that creates new opportunities for our children and attracts new investments, revenue streams and jobs for New Mexico – now and for the future,» said Hayley Klein, Executive Director of the Artesia Chamber of Commerce. «We are particularly concerned at how some of these bills will impact the backbone of our local economy here in southeast New Mexico, namely the energy sector. If these high paying jobs disappear, there are few if any other opportunities for our workers.»

«We work hard to advance the civic and business interests of not only Farmington, but the entire Four Corners region,» said Jamie Church, President and CEO of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce. «Unfortunately, several proposed bills in the state legislature would kneecap these efforts and make an already bleak economic outlook worse. We have suffered considerably in recent years as state and federal efforts targeted energy producers in our region, and these bills aren’t providing any relief; they’re piling on. We all deserve better. Our lawmakers must collaborate with us to ensure we do not continue to lose out on valuable investments and opportunities to neighboring states.»

«New Mexicans are already struggling to provide for their families and make ends meet amid the devastating economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic,» Bill Lee, CEO of the Gallup McKinley-County Chamber of Commerce, said. «Now, proposed bills circulating through our state legislation stand to cost New Mexicans billions of dollars in revenue in the near term – creating an insolvable business climate and jeopardizing the quality of life for our friends, families and neighbors. We need the help of our state legislators to provide economic relief to our state.»

The full coalition includes: Alamogordo Chamber of Commerce, Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Angel Fire Chamber of Commerce, Artesia Chamber of Commerce, Carlsbad Mainstreet, Clovis Industrial Development Corporation, Economic Development Corporation of Lea County, Economic Forum of Albuquerque, Farmington Chamber, GallupMcKinley County Chamber of Commerce, Greater East Mountain Chamber of Commerce, Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce, NAIOP, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association, New Mexico Chamber of Commerce, New Mexico Chile Association, New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau, New Mexico Oil and Gas Association, Portales Roosevelt County Chamber, Rio Rancho Regional Chamber, Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce.

Visit OpportunityNM.org for more information.

 

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Empire Diversified Energy Closes $13,100,000 of Bridge Financing to begin Development of a Solid Waste Recycling Facility

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Empire Diversified Energy Corporation (OTCQB:MPIR) announced today that it has closed on a $13,100,00 Bridge Loan with Principal Street Partners to provide funding for its Solid Waste Recycling Plant in Follansbee, WV. The bridge loan matures on February 1, 2022.

Empire Diversified Energy Inc. intends to begin the engineering and permitting phase for the construction of the recycling plant, which is located…

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Empire Diversified Energy Corporation (OTCQB:MPIR) announced today that it has closed on a $13,100,00 Bridge Loan with Principal Street Partners to provide funding for its Solid Waste Recycling Plant in Follansbee, WV. The bridge loan matures on February 1, 2022.

Empire Diversified Energy Inc. intends to begin the engineering and permitting phase for the construction of the recycling plant, which is located adjacent to the Empire Trimodal Terminal, beginning sometime this month.

Commenting on the transaction, Empire’s C.E.O. Mr. Frank Rosso said, «I’m very happy to report that this bridge loan has been completed and now our team can focus on the construction phase of the recycling plant.»

About Empire Diversified Energy, Inc.

Empire Diversified Energy, Inc. is a full-service company offering logistic and service solutions to the dynamic changing needs of the energy industry. The Company’s goal, based on years of demonstrable experience, is to develop a network of logistics and storage facilities to promote international sales of petrochemicals.

Statements contained in this communication that are not based upon current or historical fact are forward-looking in nature. Such forward-looking statements, including our intent to begin the engineering and permitting phase of the recycling plant construction project s, reflect current views of management with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as anticipated, believed, estimated or expected, or described pursuant to similar expressions.

 

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Good Culture Partners With Dairy Farmers Of America To Further Commitment To People, Animals And The Planet With Path To Pasture Program

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As a 1% for the Planet member, Good Culture, the premium cultured dairy brand that aims to make real healing foods available to all, has partnered with Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) to create the Path to Pasture program that will help support soil health and utilization of…

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As a 1% for the Planet member, Good Culture, the premium cultured dairy brand that aims to make real healing foods available to all, has partnered with Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) to create the Path to Pasture program that will help support soil health and utilization of pasture on family dairy farms.

Through the Path to Pasture program with DFA’s sustainability team and associated nonprofits, funds from Good Culture will be leveraged to provide farmers with education on and access to sustainable, regenerative agriculture farming practices that are critical in delivering nutrient-dense foods to the masses. The Path to Pasture pilot program will initially be offered to farmers located in the Minnesota and Wisconsin milkshed that are interested in enhancing soil or pasture health. Initial outreach and commitments have begun in 2020 with implementation of new resources and processes to start in spring 2021. Consultations will continue through for mid-summer 2021 with implementation for those in the program to follow in the fall.

«At Good Culture, we are committed to creating good for people, animals and the planet, and soil health and regenerative agriculture plays a vital role in this,» said founder Jesse Merrill. «Through the Path to Pasture program and our partnership with DFA, we aim to support farmers by providing them access to regenerative agriculture farming resources which will create healthier soil; grow more nutrient-dense foods; ensure that our animals are outside on pasture; and sequester carbon.»

«DFA and our farm family-owners are committed to sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint,» says David Darr, senior vice president and chief strategy and sustainability officer at DFA. «Continuous improvements in soil health, including development of pasture, are important parts of our overall sustainability strategy. We are excited to establish Path to Pasture as a new program to educate, share best practices and promote continuous improvement with our members.»

Through Good Culture’s long-standing membership with 1% for the Planet, the brand also works with Kiss The Ground to provide access to scholarships for soil health training and testing. With each cup of organic Good Culture sold, 1 percent of the sales goes towards transitioning conventional farms to regenerative agriculture practices with a focus on planned grazing. Since 2017, 14 scholarships have been awarded to farmers and producers.

The Path to Pastures program announcement also comes soon after the brand announced it is a Certified B Corporation, This certification is reserved for businesses that are a force for good and dedicated to creating a more inclusive and sustainable economy at the highest standard. To learn more about Good Culture, please visit www.goodculture.com or follow along on Instagram at @good_culture.

About Good Culture:

Good Culture is on a mission to make real, healing foods available to all without hurting animals or the planet. Met with acclaim since the brand’s founding in 2015, Founders Jesse Merrill and Anders Eisner saw that cottage cheese, an overlooked and undervalued category, had the potential to be catapulted to the forefront of the real food trend, so they decided to shake up and reinvigorate the dairy aisle with the first certified organic, pasture-raised, stabilizer and additive-free cottage cheese. Good Culture leads the way with its organic, pasture-raised, high-protein, low-sugar, thick and creamy product that never uses gums, thickeners, or chemical preservatives. This disruptive company is dedicated to using only real foods and simple ingredients across their growing portfolio of cultured foods. The overwhelming success of their flagship product led to expansion into other cultured food offerings such as probiotic-rich sour cream.

About DFA: 

Dairy Farmers of America is a national, farmer-owned dairy cooperative focusing on quality, innovation and the future of family dairies. While supporting and serving more than 13,000 family farm-owners, DFA manufactures a variety of dairy products, including fluid milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, dairy ingredients and more that connect our Cooperative’s family farms to family tables with regional brands such as Country Fresh, Meadow Gold, Friendly’s Ice Cream, Borden® Cheese, Plugra® Butter and Kemps® to name a few. On a global scale, we work with some of the world’s largest food companies to develop ingredients their customers are craving, while staying committed to social responsibility and ethical farming. For more information, please visit dfamilk.com.

 

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