Today's South West business news from Insider |
CIOSIF backs ocean waste-to-sunglasses firm | A Newquay-based social enterprise working to turn ocean waste into useable products, including sunglasses, has secured £250,000 of growth finance from the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Investment Fund (CIOSIF). Read More |
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Roundtable: South West Green with a Purpose | What does sustainability mean in a world today where ESG features so prominently on the business agenda? How do companies engage constructively with it and with the expectations of their employees? Insider's roundtable brought together large businesses and property professionals to explore a big question. Read More |
| | Ask the expert: Business travel authorisation tips | Dawn Hughes, marketing account manager at e-Visa.co.uk. says travelling on business is no longer just for the elite, many entrepreneurs, small businesses and companies are travelling further for business purposes. Find out if you qualify for an ESTA to make travelling on business to the USA more efficient. Read More |
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Sumo Group makes Net Zero pledge | Video game developer Sumo Group has joined the Playing for the Planet Alliance, a collective effort by the industry to reduce its carbon footprint and integrate environmental activations into games. Read More |
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Global chip shortage hits Jaguar Land Rover | Jaguar Land Rover has posted pre-tax losses of more than £400m for the 2021/22 fiscal year due to the impact of the global chip shortage. However, the group's chief executive said that he is "encouraged" by a record order book. Read More |
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Electric van investment for Acronyms | Plymouth Science Park tenant Acronyms has welcomed a pair of electric vans to its fleet in a bid to become carbon neutral following the site's installation of EV charging infrastructure. Read More |
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