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need 800 of these electrolysis plans to convert all steve production to hydrogen products. home. oh, fuss! there's still a special hydrogen generator here for research purposes. it's the largest high temperature electrolysis plant in the world. so in future hydrogen will be replacing coal and coke. then the starting products and the blast furnace will be iron all and hydrogen, the end products pure water and sponge ion ah ah, but that will take plenty of green electricity. val get the id is counting on wind power for it. 7 wind turbines are already in operation here, but that's only a 1st step. if the steel mill was a switch entirely to hydrogen around $500.00 of these turbines would be needed. oh, so there'll be plenty of major changes at the sides. get the steel mill in future one scenario is installing hundreds of electrolysis plants on the site using wind power to produce the hydrogen the hydrogen will be used here. not an a conventional blast furnace, but in a so called direction reduction plant. the 1st one is already planned for 2026, o climate neutral steel producti
need 800 of these electrolysis plans to convert all steve production to hydrogen products. home. oh, fuss! there's still a special hydrogen generator here for research purposes. it's the largest high temperature electrolysis plant in the world. so in future hydrogen will be replacing coal and coke. then the starting products and the blast furnace will be iron all and hydrogen, the end products pure water and sponge ion ah ah, but that will take plenty of green electricity. val get the id is...
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we heard about the need for brighter product design -- better product design so companies can have products returned to them in good condition to be reused. and we heard about the devastating impact of the fashion industry on our environment. did you know that every second almost a dump truck's worth of textiles goes into our landfills? the fashion industry is responsible for some 10% of global emissions, more than the aviation sector and the maritime shipping sector combined. i did not know those things. my guess is most of our colleagues and their staff did not know them either. we also discovered with awareness and motivation we can do a great deal to address the obvious need and change that these damaging behaviors provide. one of those products that stood out for me was aluminum. 75% of aluminum ever mind is still in use today. i am good to say that again. 75% of aluminum ever mined is still in use today. that is important because aluminum products made from recycled materials use 95% less energy than it would take to create them from first use materials. 75% less energy. in most cases
we heard about the need for brighter product design -- better product design so companies can have products returned to them in good condition to be reused. and we heard about the devastating impact of the fashion industry on our environment. did you know that every second almost a dump truck's worth of textiles goes into our landfills? the fashion industry is responsible for some 10% of global emissions, more than the aviation sector and the maritime shipping sector combined. i did not know...
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our products. we have for 2 factors confirming that they were instructed, gwen lawson agent, that they were to make the same jacket as i was fathers, cost of all sorrow and spain. in the spring of 2023 years after the suit was submitted, the sorrow was found guilty by a danish court. it had to reimburse commercial damages and agree not to imitate to reins products. again. clothes make people more the case to day than seldom before. around half of all, instagram posts are connected to fashion and beauty products. chemicals is a social media star. he posts new photos and videos daily for her followers. on to the pseudonym nolleta. in la g, i see we have a $1000.00 of it's unique kinda sus of it. and so nasty gal. gina knew it got 80 percent of my wardrobe as fast fashion vasquez. she have always been a shopping addict and i love to change my outfits around. did the thing when i see something, i order it. i have to have it right away and don't want to wait for a job. you know, with you this reflexive
our products. we have for 2 factors confirming that they were instructed, gwen lawson agent, that they were to make the same jacket as i was fathers, cost of all sorrow and spain. in the spring of 2023 years after the suit was submitted, the sorrow was found guilty by a danish court. it had to reimburse commercial damages and agree not to imitate to reins products. again. clothes make people more the case to day than seldom before. around half of all, instagram posts are connected to fashion...
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they are saying that our tv productions, which is an entirely independent production company, is actually the tv channel of that broadcasts from germany. you know, part of their part of their kind of justifications. you know, they're talking about the channel broadcasting from a, for example, studios in adler's top, which is a part of berlin, where the studios are still under production. and there's generally absolutely no broadcasting happening from berlin. at o r t d e, the tv channel is oh broadcasting right here from moscow in, in fact, there studios are essentially next door to where we're sitting here. and we were here all launching the channel mid december. yet nevertheless, the regulator is asking the production company to start broadcasting, which they are not even doing, and to do it not just on television, but to do it on the all the online platforms, apps, etc, etc, which again, the production has absolutely no control over all of this is centered right here in moscow and the tv broadcasting as well, is done from here via a license that was obtained with absolutely all cording
they are saying that our tv productions, which is an entirely independent production company, is actually the tv channel of that broadcasts from germany. you know, part of their part of their kind of justifications. you know, they're talking about the channel broadcasting from a, for example, studios in adler's top, which is a part of berlin, where the studios are still under production. and there's generally absolutely no broadcasting happening from berlin. at o r t d e, the tv channel is oh...
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compete with the cheap products from china. u.s.sumers have a 999 toilet falls apart in a few months the u.s. manufacturers cannot make the same toy for less than 1995 because of regulations and wages. >> yes it is a good question. consumers i think are very accustomed to finding almost whatever they need online or at a big box retailer for a very cheap price. the problem is the total cost of that good is not reflected in the purchase price by the consumer. as the color pointed out the tweeter pointed out there may be quality issues. you may not get what you pay for. but we have also seen and there have been some consultants who have looked at this, well over 90% of goods bike could be competitively produced in the united states. and again,, that does not mean everything. but we could certainly see more produced in the united states at a very profitable rate. again, why the challenges that we face is corporate and financial behavior. and working against the notion even if you have a profitable factory in the united states is making
compete with the cheap products from china. u.s.sumers have a 999 toilet falls apart in a few months the u.s. manufacturers cannot make the same toy for less than 1995 because of regulations and wages. >> yes it is a good question. consumers i think are very accustomed to finding almost whatever they need online or at a big box retailer for a very cheap price. the problem is the total cost of that good is not reflected in the purchase price by the consumer. as the color pointed out the...
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one of six retail-facing products we have it is one of our most popular products because it offers anon cryptocurrencies and stable coins at a time where inflation is running high, as you mentioned. yield is hard to come by consumers around the globe have benefitting tremendously from this product, which paid out $700 millionin interest to blockfi to date, including cnbc's jim cramer, who mentioned us on air a few times. thank you, jim, for that two key things from the settlement i think are important for folks to know. one, this is a neither admit nor defy settlement. blockf i cooperated with regulators throughout. we have a history of compliance in working with regulators, and this is another example of that. two, the settlement lays out a path to registration of a crip c -- crypto-bearing product, which is helpful to the sector because of the clarity it provides. >> right you're going to have to sort of jump through regulatory hoops to get the product on the market. but the existing one has been one of your most popular now that you can't provide new interest accounts or grow exist
one of six retail-facing products we have it is one of our most popular products because it offers anon cryptocurrencies and stable coins at a time where inflation is running high, as you mentioned. yield is hard to come by consumers around the globe have benefitting tremendously from this product, which paid out $700 millionin interest to blockfi to date, including cnbc's jim cramer, who mentioned us on air a few times. thank you, jim, for that two key things from the settlement i think are...
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includes the interest account product, which is in question with the settlement, a credit card product with bitcoin rewards, cryptocurrency trading, a crypto wallet, and a personalized deal offering -- yield offering. we also provide bespoke trade execution for more than 350 institutional firms. so the settlement today is related just to our interest account product which is one of the most popular roddick's we have because it offers folks a high yield on cryptocurrencies and stable coins at a time when inflation is high and yield is hard to come by. consumers around the globe have benefited dramatically from this product which has paid out over $700 million in interest to blockfi clients today. the fundamental question is whether or not it is a security and our objective was to find a path for us to keep offering this to as many clients as we possibly can and we think that is what we have achieved here. i don't know it necessarily would have been an option when we launched the interest account around three years ago in 201. emily: ok, but we knew the sec was concerned about some of th
includes the interest account product, which is in question with the settlement, a credit card product with bitcoin rewards, cryptocurrency trading, a crypto wallet, and a personalized deal offering -- yield offering. we also provide bespoke trade execution for more than 350 institutional firms. so the settlement today is related just to our interest account product which is one of the most popular roddick's we have because it offers folks a high yield on cryptocurrencies and stable coins at a...
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a town washington, a big change for brands because we sell their products. also, they spend increasingly larger budgets on influencers because we're bound to sell something on. on instagram, we can even post links all or so i'll add links to address or shoes. so afterwards people end up on the vendors website and we get paid according to the sales that were made via these link on steroids. as intrigued yesenia, we spend an average of 2 to 3 hours a day on our smartphones. one into users has a shopping up renters in your mall when you're looking at a young generation word, it shops constantly, constantly shops, you're constantly online, and you're constantly clicking on your credit card as memorized by your smart device and you click on something and you click and it comes to your house the traditional leaders in fast fashion have had to reevaluate their strategy model in response to the success of companies that sell exclusively online. they are faster and cheaper and all the inventors of ultra fast fashion boohoo is one of these new online giants in 20. 19
a town washington, a big change for brands because we sell their products. also, they spend increasingly larger budgets on influencers because we're bound to sell something on. on instagram, we can even post links all or so i'll add links to address or shoes. so afterwards people end up on the vendors website and we get paid according to the sales that were made via these link on steroids. as intrigued yesenia, we spend an average of 2 to 3 hours a day on our smartphones. one into users has a...
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well, it's marketed as a green product. is it basically a lie? yes, it's an extremely interesting poison. boom, boom. the danger emanates from the fumes produced to give the viscous it thread, like texture c, as 2 is added to the wood pulp, which has been immersed in a bath of sulphuric acid. miller, this is sulfuric acid. the carbon by sulfide leaves the cellulose. unfortunately where it leaves the cellulose to is the work room where the workers are working. it just goes into the air. nata in the indian state of my dia, padeo is home to the bill. are groups 1st, factory built in 1956. it's a city within a city with a workforce of 5000 toiling away he had day and night. oh, journalists, unknown welcome. oh, drunk has assimilated the house problems associated with c s 2 in a book. they include, i disease in fertility and vascular problems. when i did my work on this book, i visited the areas in wales where these large factors had been i started to get emails from people and they would say, you know, my father died at the age of 42 from a heart att
well, it's marketed as a green product. is it basically a lie? yes, it's an extremely interesting poison. boom, boom. the danger emanates from the fumes produced to give the viscous it thread, like texture c, as 2 is added to the wood pulp, which has been immersed in a bath of sulphuric acid. miller, this is sulfuric acid. the carbon by sulfide leaves the cellulose. unfortunately where it leaves the cellulose to is the work room where the workers are working. it just goes into the air. nata in...
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so that's over 10 times the number rumor that bought $65000.00 new products, a cost $200.00 models per day. every month they replace 3 quarters of their collection with what our competitors do it more like every 4 to 5 months wanted 0 was founded in laconia, galicia in north western spain, a world away from the countries fashion, capitals, madrid, and barcelona. laconia is the capital of the region and home desirous parent company in the text. the labels sarah, bash, curse, thrandy, body, use, and musty mo duty can all be found here under one roof. in 2016. it hosted the 80th birthday celebrations for doris founder. i'm unseal ortega heads and impious spending, 7 and a half 1000 branches with 170000 employees. total annual profits over 3000000000 euros. ortega is one of the richest people on the planet. and one who is famously media shy. for this film as well, he declined to give an interview in order to outpace the competition, sorry, established a unique system. it oversees the entire chain of operations from the textile factories to the retail outlets, enabling it to maximize the sp
so that's over 10 times the number rumor that bought $65000.00 new products, a cost $200.00 models per day. every month they replace 3 quarters of their collection with what our competitors do it more like every 4 to 5 months wanted 0 was founded in laconia, galicia in north western spain, a world away from the countries fashion, capitals, madrid, and barcelona. laconia is the capital of the region and home desirous parent company in the text. the labels sarah, bash, curse, thrandy, body, use,...
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their own product lines. oligopolies can collude on technology decisions, divide up r & d markets and strike anti-competitive licensing agreements. all of this limits innovation and keeps prices high. here are some leading examples of innovation competition concerns. first, the digital business ecosystems are defined by a growth by acquisition model whereby they acquire rival disruptors to fortify their platforms or expand cloud infrastructure. but many of these deals are so-called killer acquisitions which neutralize innovators. for those innovators that do operate on platforms and networks are often the target of discriminatory conduct which harms innovation. a second example is horizontal and vertical integration that has created firms with massive wing spans that cover multiple levels in a supply chain. innovation competition concerns were featured in government complaints in deals like bayer monsanto and at&t/time warner. not enough attention is given to the higher barriers created for smaller rivals to
their own product lines. oligopolies can collude on technology decisions, divide up r & d markets and strike anti-competitive licensing agreements. all of this limits innovation and keeps prices high. here are some leading examples of innovation competition concerns. first, the digital business ecosystems are defined by a growth by acquisition model whereby they acquire rival disruptors to fortify their platforms or expand cloud infrastructure. but many of these deals are so-called killer...
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i mean, even the most expensive premium products. it's a secretive and deadly multibillion dollar business. our journey along its hidden paths, as revealed a deeply disturbing tale, in which whistle blow as an insider's avail, the trades dug his to practice. while investigators and prosecutors struggled to expose the crime gangs, and profit is involved a battle against criminal corruption running through the international food business and on to our plates. and so how of these murphy has gained such control over what we eat and what can be done to root them out. welcome to the shocking world of food fraud. with food products are often being recalled from supermarket shelves. it's usually for minor reasons, and most of the time we barely notice it happening but sometimes something about one of those recalls makes us stop on think more deeply about the food we take for granted. suddenly we understand that knowing what we're reaching and where it comes from, can be a matter of life and death. it's then that we give thanks for those whos
i mean, even the most expensive premium products. it's a secretive and deadly multibillion dollar business. our journey along its hidden paths, as revealed a deeply disturbing tale, in which whistle blow as an insider's avail, the trades dug his to practice. while investigators and prosecutors struggled to expose the crime gangs, and profit is involved a battle against criminal corruption running through the international food business and on to our plates. and so how of these murphy has gained...
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economy for the last 50 years has been slow productivity growth, worker productivity growth. over the long run, there is a close linkage between how productive workers are and the amount of wages. it is difficult to say we want people to make more, but we don't want them to be more productive. you can also relate on the robot tax, you can look at it in trades. some people who have been concerned about the impact of trade on the economy in the early 2000's have said that, well, we like trade. we like open trade, but maybe it happened too fast, and people cannot adjust. it is somewhat similar. we are going to have change. companies are going to turn to machines if they are more efficient when they can. the concern is about it happening so fast that people cannot adjust, maybe there will not be new jobs happening. that is a real concern. over the long-term, you want a more productive economy if you want higher living standards for yourself and your children. host: we talked about bank tellers and atm's. we talked about kiosks and fast food workers. we have talked about umpires a
economy for the last 50 years has been slow productivity growth, worker productivity growth. over the long run, there is a close linkage between how productive workers are and the amount of wages. it is difficult to say we want people to make more, but we don't want them to be more productive. you can also relate on the robot tax, you can look at it in trades. some people who have been concerned about the impact of trade on the economy in the early 2000's have said that, well, we like trade. we...
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what will that you product look like -- what will the new product look like?f the current product is so successful, how will this be different? zac: it will be different in terms of the type and frequency of reporting and information that is provided to consumers. blockfi has tried to be a leader in transparency and disclosures which we have done through a variety of mechanisms since we launched the interest account. but by registering we will be participating in a standard that folks are very familiar with. we will be subjecting ourselves to quarterly reporting of audited financials and other key metrics in terms of what is happening on the platform and what risks exist within the product. so, it is really a change in terms of those disclosures, in terms of the structure, and in terms of the regulatory clarity around what exactly is this product. and in fact, i think that there'll be some really interesting opportunities created for greater adoption of the product when it's officially defined and approved as a security. emily: what does this signal to some of
what will that you product look like -- what will the new product look like?f the current product is so successful, how will this be different? zac: it will be different in terms of the type and frequency of reporting and information that is provided to consumers. blockfi has tried to be a leader in transparency and disclosures which we have done through a variety of mechanisms since we launched the interest account. but by registering we will be participating in a standard that folks are very...
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beef production system. you know, cattle, sometimes people don't recognize that most cattle ranchers exist on land that's considered marginal. it can grow crops that are for human consumption. they they can eat that that's not edible and turn it into a highly nutritious form of protein for our fellow americans. that's important. the other thing when we talk about kalt cattle's diet they eat our human food waste that would go into a landfill. so they're upcyclers. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you to the gentleman for always his good questions. upcyclers, i like that term. i'll have to remember that, it's not one that i've used, but our next member to be recognized is the gentle woman from virginia, my friend, ms. abigail you're recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, chairman costa, i'm so happy we're having the conversation on livestock conservation, i'm in the forestry, and i know that in virginia are the original conservationists and the live stock producers in vi
beef production system. you know, cattle, sometimes people don't recognize that most cattle ranchers exist on land that's considered marginal. it can grow crops that are for human consumption. they they can eat that that's not edible and turn it into a highly nutritious form of protein for our fellow americans. that's important. the other thing when we talk about kalt cattle's diet they eat our human food waste that would go into a landfill. so they're upcyclers. >> thank you, mr....
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copycat products in search results? developers are creating useful new apps for consumers but they are sometimes slow to reach users because apple pay takes weeks or months to review them before putting them up. if they want to reach iphone customers they have no choice because there is no other way into the market. once upon a time disruption was a good thing intact, newcomb -- in tech, new companies on the block were proud of changing status quo. now disruption is what they seem to fear. before facebook brought instagram -- but instagram mark zuckerberg wrote in email that if instagram were to "grow to a large scale they would be very disruptive to us." we will never know if an independent instagram would've found solutions to the massive privacy, content, and children's problems we are seeing today. why? because facebook bought it in our laws are now -- not allowed to address this kind of conduct. judges are allowed to consider harms and innovation in antitrust cases often because judges demand a high standard of pro
copycat products in search results? developers are creating useful new apps for consumers but they are sometimes slow to reach users because apple pay takes weeks or months to review them before putting them up. if they want to reach iphone customers they have no choice because there is no other way into the market. once upon a time disruption was a good thing intact, newcomb -- in tech, new companies on the block were proud of changing status quo. now disruption is what they seem to fear....
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the production should be heard drupal in the next 8 years. the aim is to gain independence from asia and the united states where the bulk of production is taking place. right now. the problem is that the supply chain for semiconductors is pretty much globalized. raw materials and chemicals to produce them come from china . they are developed in the united states, and europe is building the machinery that is needed to print the semiconductors to get the whole supply chain into europe. will be very costly and very difficult. experts say, but the use very eager to get the semiconductor production to europe because this is and strategic acid steel and coal where the backbone in the industrial age. semiconductors will be the backbone for the digital economy. the ws boundary of reporting from brussels there and another ship news, the $80000000000.00 deal to take over the chip. design an arm by the industry joined and media has fallen through reportedly due to resistance from competitors and competition. regulators arms owner, soft bank is now plann
the production should be heard drupal in the next 8 years. the aim is to gain independence from asia and the united states where the bulk of production is taking place. right now. the problem is that the supply chain for semiconductors is pretty much globalized. raw materials and chemicals to produce them come from china . they are developed in the united states, and europe is building the machinery that is needed to print the semiconductors to get the whole supply chain into europe. will be...
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the turnaround from designed to the finished product must be as fast as possible the whole process from order to delivery 12 days with factories located in the heart of britain. i to particularly it, we follow fair our the textile industry has a huge environmental impact. actually, we are just going to be there, but she the only benefit cancelled on the the story of this pretty little dress expose is the dark side of cheap fashion. a ah ah, planet is being swamped in clothes with some 56000000 tons sold every year. the number sold in europe has doubled since the turn of the millennium. today, the textile industry is valued at about 3 trillion dollars. it has grown exponentially . there is some numbers that say it's quintuple than volume. that's absolutely crazy. the figures that i have seen an estimate that by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent with production costs continuing to fall and new collections made as an ever fast to rates. customers can constantly refresh their wardrobes and fast fashion is the commerce of very inexpensive clothing that you are expect
the turnaround from designed to the finished product must be as fast as possible the whole process from order to delivery 12 days with factories located in the heart of britain. i to particularly it, we follow fair our the textile industry has a huge environmental impact. actually, we are just going to be there, but she the only benefit cancelled on the the story of this pretty little dress expose is the dark side of cheap fashion. a ah ah, planet is being swamped in clothes with some 56000000...
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another would be to not adapt mandates for products, every time a paper mill makes a product it balances the source of fiber based on availability cost and the product characteristics. force fiber from products where it is most efficiently used into products less efficiently used creating negative environmental impacts. >> great. that's a lot to digest. mr. johnson, please, same question. and then i will yield to my colleague from alaska. welcome. go ahead, please. >> brian stole all my stuff. >> repetition is a good thing. actually it is. somebody told me the other day. we don't absorb an idea until we've heard it 15 times. still early. >> i agree with both of his but they shouldn't count against mine so i get to add some. the first and i will add in, policies that will encourage market development. market development is the demand side that's going to pull everything through the system. that's how the market works, that's why people pay into the recycling system. the other encourage recycle content but not mandates. we want encouragement. it could come through all types of forms from t
another would be to not adapt mandates for products, every time a paper mill makes a product it balances the source of fiber based on availability cost and the product characteristics. force fiber from products where it is most efficiently used into products less efficiently used creating negative environmental impacts. >> great. that's a lot to digest. mr. johnson, please, same question. and then i will yield to my colleague from alaska. welcome. go ahead, please. >> brian stole...
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it can affect even the most premium products. and that takes his now to a country renowned for its distinctive cuisine and gastronomic heritage. italy italian food is loved around the world. it sought after ingredients forming a major part of the country's export trade. unsurprisingly, it was one of the 1st countries in europe to establish quality control measures. and it takes any threat against its products extremely seriously. but it battles, food fraud, on a massive scale. a bobby john and jennifer, either a brochure to launch into wes army. go blow york sledge, he's always loyalty been put on the bang on all of his to got ill, danley element capital. eventually matt, gina is productive eliano, ludovico vaccaro is an italian magistrate who specializes in criminal prosecutions, involving food. good. when did enjoy, shall see the little of nickolowan, can he goes to cause it in it, share owner key casual food, good chino, india, and that about the diarrhea of g a developed when i got and induced it potentially all kinds of ital
it can affect even the most premium products. and that takes his now to a country renowned for its distinctive cuisine and gastronomic heritage. italy italian food is loved around the world. it sought after ingredients forming a major part of the country's export trade. unsurprisingly, it was one of the 1st countries in europe to establish quality control measures. and it takes any threat against its products extremely seriously. but it battles, food fraud, on a massive scale. a bobby john and...
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and i think we are seeing a return to local production, regional production, more inter trade more and more trade with in africa with a new free trade zone with an africa that's going to be vital. so i think, i think, you know, it's really important and it's not just about small whole, the farmers, it's about the small processes, the small retailers, the small marketers. these are companies that employ 51015 up to 100 people. and they are going to be the future of african food systems, but we need to invest them. otherwise the big corporate will take over and we'll just have all the problems we have in the u. k. have the same problems in sub turn, africa, and africa. interesting, i want to bring jassy on the 1st point of what lawrence was talking about, that always seeing supply chains change. jeff as a result of that failure, always seeing a move at least to some degree away from you know, reliance on the global supply chain. yes. yes, so i'm just responding to more insight about that and post partially about pizza said about, you know, supporting local capabilities. so again, i mean
and i think we are seeing a return to local production, regional production, more inter trade more and more trade with in africa with a new free trade zone with an africa that's going to be vital. so i think, i think, you know, it's really important and it's not just about small whole, the farmers, it's about the small processes, the small retailers, the small marketers. these are companies that employ 51015 up to 100 people. and they are going to be the future of african food systems, but we...
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and the concerns raised in france about its products. our attempts were rejected. meanwhile, 2 polish journalists had spent 6 months working on another story involving the polish beef industry. it to raise disturbing questions their undercover investigation began. when one of them, patrick sta, panic, managed to get himself hired in a small regional slaughter house. we got that tip that there was some indigo procedure happening in the one of us, other houses. we knew before that there are similar procedure, ongoing and others for their house. but this one knew exactly that this is going on to their house. so if it's in the middle of nowhere, there is no possibility to take a look without getting anyone's attention. so i change them, appearance changed from my behavior and went for a job interview to this other house. if my sounds ridiculous but i got the job and then the next day i started work superman. the 1st trucks of couse think of that was coming out a few of them have some routine pods. few of them like, you know, like they have s
and the concerns raised in france about its products. our attempts were rejected. meanwhile, 2 polish journalists had spent 6 months working on another story involving the polish beef industry. it to raise disturbing questions their undercover investigation began. when one of them, patrick sta, panic, managed to get himself hired in a small regional slaughter house. we got that tip that there was some indigo procedure happening in the one of us, other houses. we knew before that there are...
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well, this is the product _ details. well, this is the product and _ details.nment provides financial assistance to companies that want to set up manufacturing bases in india across a host of sectors. and the recent one has been semiconductors, at a time when globally the industries are facing a shortage of semiconductors and the intimate is expected to go up in the next 3— four years with 5g. they have seen initial interest from even foreign players for large companies, five bids for $20 billion worth of investments have been pitched. the largest bid has come in from the multinational giant that has formed a joint—venture. the other companies are a consortium of investors from other derby and a singapore venture, they are amongst others who have made their pitch. india imports 100% of its requirement on semiconductor as currently and any movement further on manufacturing, any range of products on semiconductors will help it to strengthen its pitch on self—reliance in the space. however, the actual impact on the ground will be made not only on designing where i
well, this is the product _ details. well, this is the product and _ details.nment provides financial assistance to companies that want to set up manufacturing bases in india across a host of sectors. and the recent one has been semiconductors, at a time when globally the industries are facing a shortage of semiconductors and the intimate is expected to go up in the next 3— four years with 5g. they have seen initial interest from even foreign players for large companies, five bids for $20...
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at any one time, it has as many as 600000 products. with a typical price tag between $8.00 and $30.00, it stuff can be half as cheap as other fast fashion china. and what is different is that the explosion as young people with phones they've helped with product discovery. this is richard a co dolly, an expert on all things, e commerce and parent of to jonesy girls. but she is also from my understanding here quite a bit from getting it social media strategy centers around getting celebrities and influences to market the brand on social media. katie perry, little nasdaq's, rita or a storm breed. and yar shahida have all gotten on the she entering please don't forget to tie together t shirt a so much for tuning into the cm together. but the biggest part of its online presence has to do with the hall on tick tock. users post reels that show of what they ordered and what they got. a lot of these posts go viral, creating marketing campaign that basically runs itself. i thought $2000.00 with so it looks pretty good like she of this very addic
at any one time, it has as many as 600000 products. with a typical price tag between $8.00 and $30.00, it stuff can be half as cheap as other fast fashion china. and what is different is that the explosion as young people with phones they've helped with product discovery. this is richard a co dolly, an expert on all things, e commerce and parent of to jonesy girls. but she is also from my understanding here quite a bit from getting it social media strategy centers around getting celebrities and...
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he comes to office and he shuts down american energy production anti-green lights russian energy production. he green lights putin's pipeline and shuts down america's pipeline. is there any wonder that vladimir putin feels emboldened to do whatever he wants? is there any wonder that china feels emboldened to do whatever they want to do? we have a president that does not believe in american strength, who doesn't believe in american energy, who doesn't believe in american jobs, and who has no sense of the priorities and challenges threatening this country. i have a suggestion for joe biden tonight. mr. president, have some confidence in the american people. show some strength to the world. open up american energy production full throttle. open it up right now. put americans back to work. i noticed that rednecks and roughnecks get a lot of bad press these days. here's the truth. rednecks and roughnecks are the backbone of the american economy. it is time to allow the strong american worker to go out and start drilling for oil, to start exploring for natural gas, to start fracking again. let th
he comes to office and he shuts down american energy production anti-green lights russian energy production. he green lights putin's pipeline and shuts down america's pipeline. is there any wonder that vladimir putin feels emboldened to do whatever he wants? is there any wonder that china feels emboldened to do whatever they want to do? we have a president that does not believe in american strength, who doesn't believe in american energy, who doesn't believe in american jobs, and who has no...
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he or did dna sampling of 27 commercially available products. we found one product was about one 3rd, horst in a, in us, and which was just an incredible finding. we went back and checked, we double checked on a travel check because we understood that if we were to go out public with such a story, if it was known to have no crime in the fax, the whole meet was found 1st in hamburg is than later in lasagna than massacre and robbie only, in fact, it was discovered in a wide range of products being sold to consumers as beef all over the world. at the time you thought it was large problems, sorry enough to be a global problem on products have been withdrawn from shelves and faced like singing for hong kong in some of the car being countries. so really we are looking ash bus really has developed into a massive world this particular scam was based around mincemeat. one of the most common ingredients and a wide variety of off the shelf ready meal. had it not been for an unusually diligent government official. it would have gone unnoticed for years. ins
he or did dna sampling of 27 commercially available products. we found one product was about one 3rd, horst in a, in us, and which was just an incredible finding. we went back and checked, we double checked on a travel check because we understood that if we were to go out public with such a story, if it was known to have no crime in the fax, the whole meet was found 1st in hamburg is than later in lasagna than massacre and robbie only, in fact, it was discovered in a wide range of products...
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going to be able to bring down the price of product. when you come on my generally it's all about the people really. right? and that's important because as i understand it, nigeria actually wants to stop scrapping or scaling back fuel subsidies. not any country where i have seen that happen. there has been some sort of pushback and it's even developed into, into further anger against the government. is it, is it a risk during that as well? yes, we'll bear with me let discussion with livable unions are we're spec back out push box. usually that's where we're making it very great. well, we are also expecting to give an alternative we're looking at was a blip job given i are not punitive to the people. for example, if they're missed prices go, we believe that if we produce a lot of fuel level, which is potash, which are the people can afford, it will have to is the baby born in all the people? i know so we also know that they learn results in significant increase in their, in personal expenditure or without people who were also looking at
going to be able to bring down the price of product. when you come on my generally it's all about the people really. right? and that's important because as i understand it, nigeria actually wants to stop scrapping or scaling back fuel subsidies. not any country where i have seen that happen. there has been some sort of pushback and it's even developed into, into further anger against the government. is it, is it a risk during that as well? yes, we'll bear with me let discussion with livable...
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it is falling behind on high-end chip production-— production.see what happens - production. it is interesting to see what happens next. | to see what happens next. cyrus, thank you very much indeed. let's get some of the day's other news. trouble ahead for south korean auto—maker hyundai in india. it is facing calls for a boycott of its cars — after its pakistan partner company nishat group tweeted in solidarity for the people of the disputed territory of kashmir. the company sold close to half a million cars in india in the last fiscal year. apple has been fined for the third time by antitrust regulators in the netherlands for failing to provide alternative payment methods for dating platforms listed on its app store. the tech giant has been hit with weekly fines of more than $5 million since it missed the deadline to make changes in the middle ofjanuary. the co—producer of the latest sequel to the matrix film has filed a lawsuit against warner bros. the production firm says the studio's decision to air the movie in theatres and on its streamin
it is falling behind on high-end chip production-— production.see what happens - production. it is interesting to see what happens next. | to see what happens next. cyrus, thank you very much indeed. let's get some of the day's other news. trouble ahead for south korean auto—maker hyundai in india. it is facing calls for a boycott of its cars — after its pakistan partner company nishat group tweeted in solidarity for the people of the disputed territory of kashmir. the company sold close...
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then the starting products and the blast furnace will be ion or, and hydrogen the end products pure water and sponge ion ah ah, but that will take plenty of green electricity values gets r i g e is counting on wind power for it. 7 wind turbines are already in operation here, but that's only a 1st step. if the steel mill was a switch entirely to hydrogen around $500.00 of these turbines would be needed. oh, so there will be plenty of major changes at the sides. good. the steel mill in future one scenario is installing hundreds of electrolysis plants on the site using wind power to produce the hydrogen hope the hydrogen will be used here. not on a conventional blast furnace, but in a so called direction reduction plant. the 1st one is already planned for 2026 climate neutral steel production of as a huge opportunity for germany as a business location. the steel mill inside skitta is still dependent on coke for now. but engineers like alexander daniels are already planning to begin the gradual switch to hydrogen in 2026. their sites are firmly set on completely c o 2 free steel production by
then the starting products and the blast furnace will be ion or, and hydrogen the end products pure water and sponge ion ah ah, but that will take plenty of green electricity values gets r i g e is counting on wind power for it. 7 wind turbines are already in operation here, but that's only a 1st step. if the steel mill was a switch entirely to hydrogen around $500.00 of these turbines would be needed. oh, so there will be plenty of major changes at the sides. good. the steel mill in future one...
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funding $1400.00 film production meetings a set up here at the festival. they're only on line like last year, but they make a difference. run various kinds of us were really surprised. it worked out great. and we also had a lot of meetings there. you worked so well that people have now already gone into production with their projects from last year. even though they only met on lion now was additional alignment. huffman had some co productions even make it into the berlin, under competition. and many filmmakers hope into the cinema's and out of some of the other global business stories making headlines. the japanese economy has grown for the 1st time in 2 years. countries g, d, p rising, 1.7 percent in 2021. that's according to the latest figures. it could get even better this year. as a pandemic recovery hit stride. the world bank predicting nearly 3 percent growth. a new report spells out the degree to which major european banks are funding projects to expand oil and gas production. despite a commitment to shifts, renewables $25.00 of the regions biggest
funding $1400.00 film production meetings a set up here at the festival. they're only on line like last year, but they make a difference. run various kinds of us were really surprised. it worked out great. and we also had a lot of meetings there. you worked so well that people have now already gone into production with their projects from last year. even though they only met on lion now was additional alignment. huffman had some co productions even make it into the berlin, under competition....
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so it's the so called corona collection products. it's completely unclear what will happen with then. many retailers are saying they plan to destroy them. i gave the see if i bought. but the mass destruction of new products is actually banned under german law. put along as it's complete nonsense, greenpeace doesn't need to worry. we don't know of a single case where brand new clothes that could still be sold or been destroyed. we don't know all 20000 companies and can't look behind every door. it's like, there may be a few cases, but we're not aware of any title. amazon also feels wrongly accused and issued a statement. the number of product sold and shipped by amazon that have to be disposed of is only a few for 1000. and we're working hard to keep reducing the number. items may be donated, sold at a loss, put in storage or recycled. retailers often pass that work on to other companies. so it's not always easy to trace where textiles, end up, wendy. it's mr. martin, if you were to conduct a study on the disposal of surplus stock by
so it's the so called corona collection products. it's completely unclear what will happen with then. many retailers are saying they plan to destroy them. i gave the see if i bought. but the mass destruction of new products is actually banned under german law. put along as it's complete nonsense, greenpeace doesn't need to worry. we don't know of a single case where brand new clothes that could still be sold or been destroyed. we don't know all 20000 companies and can't look behind every door....
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another dishes is a premium product and very expensive. so when quantities of luxury, grade ra tuner suddenly started appearing on the market at very low prices, some in the industry grew very suspicious. in 2015, a small group of professional insiders from france, germany in italy, realized it was time to do something. one of them agreed to talk to us. if we disguised his identity or professor than for qual come, who knew them, would you please? sometimes wishy suzy to them, or wish you the inside is group decided to conduct its own private investigation or short the portal. so you could your room gum sucrose is walker in order to fulfill before we go with the dealers. looked cedric over to the gold ghost doughty defeated question shortly one man fight so far as if there was from you don't was i didn't put you in as external to place you on the shoe meal or they could do to push was fat that they could visit him occupied because out he went to dia. investigators say this outlawed practice is still commonly seen in indonesia, vietnam and c
another dishes is a premium product and very expensive. so when quantities of luxury, grade ra tuner suddenly started appearing on the market at very low prices, some in the industry grew very suspicious. in 2015, a small group of professional insiders from france, germany in italy, realized it was time to do something. one of them agreed to talk to us. if we disguised his identity or professor than for qual come, who knew them, would you please? sometimes wishy suzy to them, or wish you the...
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, they could be recycled as ro cheers and to produce new products. let's get out the lego to understand how lithium ion batteries get recycled. it often involves smelting, so essentially heating them until they melt. but this uses lots and lots of energy, creates toxic emissions and loses some of the materials. and that's why companies are coming up with new ways to recycle we've, we've basically come up with a process designed specifically for this to have high recovery rates of the material. in the 1st stage, what we call her spoke is a mechanical process that breaks down the batteries and separate some of the fundamental materials. very, very simply speaking, this is what happens. the batteries are shredded while being submerged in a non toxic solution. this is important because it prevents them from catching fire and in the worst case, blowing up then materials like plastic, copper and aluminum separated from what the industry called the black mass. this contains the valuable materials, like cobalt, nicole and lithium. the 2nd at part of the proc
, they could be recycled as ro cheers and to produce new products. let's get out the lego to understand how lithium ion batteries get recycled. it often involves smelting, so essentially heating them until they melt. but this uses lots and lots of energy, creates toxic emissions and loses some of the materials. and that's why companies are coming up with new ways to recycle we've, we've basically come up with a process designed specifically for this to have high recovery rates of the material....
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i am concerned similar products and substitute products in the legislation will be compared based on their pricing and not their cost for their quality or value. i'm worried the term corporate could be expended down to small businesses, local grocery stores struggling in this time. "put them in a more difficult positions and they are now. i'm concerned the government at the federal level will not be able to handle monitoring the supply chain because of the level of complexity and i'm happy to talk about that. i also think there are a number of things in this legislation that would be unenforceable when we talk about companies prices during the pandemic, just about everyone should be able to show additional possible loss of control, negative impacts on profit, loss sales and additional risk incurred to drive prices up naturally in the market economy. the other thing first responders of the one deal with the problems, the people within the states and communities, i'm not certain how they handle that problem. finally, i would like to say we have a number of movements that happened in th
i am concerned similar products and substitute products in the legislation will be compared based on their pricing and not their cost for their quality or value. i'm worried the term corporate could be expended down to small businesses, local grocery stores struggling in this time. "put them in a more difficult positions and they are now. i'm concerned the government at the federal level will not be able to handle monitoring the supply chain because of the level of complexity and i'm happy...