The Long History of Vaccinating Kids in School_1

Now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11, the Biden Administration has signaled that it…

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‘You Can’t Push the Land Too Hard.’ How Mapping the Grand Canyon Shaped a Vision of Climate Trouble to Come

It’s been a century since Congress passed the act that designated the Grand Canyon in Arizona as a national park. But the centennial of that Feb. 26,…

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Bangladesh threatens legal action as thousands of garment workers go unpaid

Workers have taken to the streets to demand they be paid, defying a mass lockdown that has seen thousands of factories shut as orders from Western retailers…

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Barbour partners with the National Trust for restoration programme

More and more companies are working with such groups and consumers now expect the brands they patronise to do so. But it’s key to find the right…

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China’s November industrial output, retail sales growth misses expectations

Analysts polled by Reuters had predicted industrial output growth would hold steady at 5.9 percent as in October, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed.Retail…

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Allbirds launches carbon footprint indicator number concept

Henceforth, each Allbirds product, from the Wool Runners to the Mizzle Collection, will carry a physical sticker with a number that shows in kilograms how much Co2e was emitted…

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Global footwear export growth on the decline

However, over the last two years, exports have dropped in value and volume, 8% and 6%, respectively. Asia, which remains the global leader in footwear exports, has…

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European retail storm casts a shadow over U.S. holiday shopping

Super Saturday, the last before Christmas and the biggest shopping day of the U.S. holiday season, is likely to bring in more than $26 billion in revenue,…

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PSF discusses economic environment & millennial consumers

Around 300 senior executives from global fashion supply chain spread across 20 countries attended the two-day forum.”Fashions change but change is always the fashion. Fashion is always…

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SMCP joins forces with Fairly Made on supply chain transparency

The owner of Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot and Fursac said that by 2025, it intends to attach a QR code to all products sold by the four…

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