World Bank's IFC backs blockchain project for trading carbon offsets
World Bank's International Finance Corp is backing blockchain platform Chia Network, which allows users to trade carbon offsets, in hopes of shining light on eco-friendly projects.
P&G takes heat from environmentalists over Charmin and Bounty supply chain
Procter & Gamble Co has been receiving criticism from environmentalist groups for their use of wood pulp in their Charmin and Bounty products, instead of using recycled fibers.
Boeing and Northrop join White House-backed program to increase advanced manufacturing
Boeing and Northrop are joining a White House-backed compact to help increase the number of advanced manufacturing programs across the U.S.
UK supermarket Iceland Foods now offering shoppers small interest-free loans for groceries
As inflation continues to jack up grocery prices in the UK, supermarket Iceland Foods plans on offering customers small interest-free loans to struggling customers.
Walmart earnings call reveals baby formula supplies are growing following shortage
Walmart reported that baby formula supplies are growing during their quarterly earnings report on Tuesday, after a long baby formula shortage in the U.S.
Candy-flavored, China-made disposable vaporizers fill void left by JUUL
After the U.S.FDA prohibited JUUL from selling their sweet-flavored vaporizer pods in 2019, new disposable vapes with candy-like flavors have taken over the vape market.
Ikea set to liquidate Russian unit as occupation of Ukraine continues
Ikea has decided to liquidate its Russian unit, IKEA Dom, as a long list of other international companies cut ties with the country as it continues to occupy Ukraine.
Britain ditches EU trade system, unveils new trade strategy for developing countries
In the spirit of Brexit, Britain has decided to ditch the EU's Generalized System of Preferences and devise its own trade system for dealing with developing countries.
Why Europe's energy bills keep climbing
As global issues such as the ongoing war in Ukraine and supply chain issues continue to put stress on the global economy, energy prices in Europe continue to climb.
US lawmakers request briefing on federal regulators' Tesla safety probes
Two U.S. lawmakers are requesting that the federal auto safety regulator release a briefing on the probes that investigated crashes involving Tesla vehicles on autopilot.
Big pharma sick as the US moves to negotiate drug prices
After a record-breaking year of lobbying, Big Pharma walks away empty-handed as the Senate passes a bill allowing the U.S. government to negotiate drug prices.
EV startup Fisker to ramp up production in 2023, exploring US manufacturing
Electric vehicle startup Fisker Inc. stated this Friday that they are looking to ramp up manufacturing in 2023, and are exploring U.S. manufacturing.
Dutch authorities arrest suspected developer of Tornado Cash, platform supposedly used to launder billions
Cryptocurrency mixing platform Tornado Cash has been shut down and slammed with sanctions by the U.S. government after the platform was accused of being used for money laundering.
China's CATL set to open $7.6 billion battery manufacturing plant in Hungary to supply BMW and Mercedes
China's CATL is set to build a $7.6 billion battery manufacturing plant in Hungary, making batteries for electric vehicles for BMW and Mercedes.
Ukraine receives 2-year debt freeze from overseas creditors
Ukraine has been granted a gracious two-year debt freeze from their overseas creditors such as BlackRock Inc, Fidelity International, and Amia Capital in order to avoid a debt default.
A2 Milk's request to sell baby food deferred by FDA, stock price falls over 12%
A2 Milk Company Ltd announced Wednesday morning that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has deferred its request to sell infant milk formula in the United States.
Blockchain bridges fall under fire after suffering multiple hacks recently
After suffering multiple major hacks recently, blockchain bridges, which enable coins to move between different ecosystems, have come under heavy scrutiny.
Germany faces possible $265 billion loss in added value as a byproduct of war and high energy prices
The German economy is positioned to possibly lose 260 billion euros by 2030 due to the war in Ukraine and surging gas prices, which would spell disaster for their economy.
US to buy Siga Technologies Inc's antiviral drug Tpoxx for $26m to fight monkeypox
The U.S. government is set to buy Siga Technologies Inc's antiviral drug Tpoxx, which was created to treat smallpox but has also been shown to combat monkeypox.
Tesla announces lobbying efforts to build 'advanced manufacturing facility' in Canada
Tesla has disclosed that they are currently lobbying the Canadian Government to build a massive "advanced manufacturing facility" in the country, and have 10-12 total worldwide.



















