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Win Big All Summer in the "Electric Spin Out" Promotion

Mon, Jun 30, 2025 16:46 EDT

It might be a dry heat, but summer in the Sonoran Desert still sizzles-and no one handles it better than Southern Arizonans. Casino Del Sol and Watson Chevrolet are together pushing the start button on summer fun with the Electric Spin Out-a high-voltage giveaway featuring a 2025 Chevy Blazer EV as the grand prize. Started on June 2 and going till July 27, guests at Casino Del Sol and Casino of the Sun can play to win premium prizes. Drawings will be held every Friday and Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m., where participants will spin the prize wheel for prize packages for the Hotel, Golf, Spa, or AVA concerts or up to $500 Freeplay, and entries into the Grand Finale drawing. Club Sol Members can also swipe daily for a free entry and earn additional entries with every 100 slot or table base points earned. The Grand Finale drawing for the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV will be held on Sunday, July 27, 2025. "We love being able to partner with community businesses and having the Chevy Blazer on property adds to the excitement," said Jessica Savare, Casino Del Sol's Director of Marketing. Watson Chevrolet's involvement in this promotion continues to demonstrate what it means to be a hometown dealership with heart. For more details and official rules, visit https://www.casinodelsol.com/promo/watson-chevrolet-electric-spin-out ### About Casino Del Sol Located in southwest metropolitan Tucson, Ariz., the Pascua Yaqui Tribe is a federally recognized tribe with more than 22,000 enrolled members. The Tribe owns and operates several enterprises including Casino Del Sol, a AAA Four Diamond casino resort and one of the Best Hotels in Arizona named by U.S. News & World Report; SolSports, Tucson's first retail sportsbook; the Casino of the Sun; Estrella at Casino Del Sol, a 151-room hotel; AVA Amphitheater, a 5,000-seat open-air concert venue named Casino Arena/Amphitheater of the Year by Casino Entertainment Awards; Sewailo Golf Club, a par-72 championship course designed by Notah Begay III; the 73-space Casino Del Sol RV Park; and the Del Sol Marketplace. For more information, call 1-855-SOL-STAY (765-7829) or visit www.CasinoDelSol.com. Follow Casino Del Sol on major social media platforms: @casinodelsol and @casinodelsolresort On-site Contact: Jessica Savare jessica.savare@casinodelsol.com 520-324-9003

Brad Paisley Brings "Truck Still Works World Tour" to AVA Amphitheater - August 23 With Special Guest Jake Worthington

Mon, Jun 30, 2025 16:46 EDT

Country music legend and Grammy Award winner Brad Paisley will bring his "Truck Still Works World Tour" to the AVA Amphitheater at Casino Del Sol on Saturday, August 23, 2025, joined by rising country artist Jake Worthington. Known for blending heartfelt storytelling with signature guitar riffs, Paisley is set to deliver an unforgettable night under the stars with hits like "Ticks," "She's Everything," and "Today." For nearly 25 years, Brad Paisley's songwriting and showmanship have earned him a lasting place in country music history. His accolades include three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, and 14 Country Music Association Awards and achieved more than 20 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Country Airplay charts. In addition to his music, he's known for his witty songwriting, skilled guitar work, and commitment to philanthropy. He often uses his platform to support causes related to hunger, veterans, and disaster relief. Notable efforts include founding The Store, a free grocery store for individuals and families facing food insecurity; providing flood relief for Nashville; and ongoing support for veterans. Tickets go on sale to the public Wednesday, July 2 at 10 a.m. (local) via CasinoDelSol.com. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. AVA Amphitheater, nestled within the stunning Casino Del Sol Resort, features a state-of-the-art sound system and seating for up to 5,000.

Lemmo Zero Officially Launches on 20 June

Mon, Jun 30, 2025 11:38 EDT

On 20 June, Lemmo - a smart micro-mobility brand from Berlin - joined hands with NIO to launch the Lemmo Zero, a carbon fibre, smart folding, dual-mode electric bike, at NIO's global headquarters in Shanghai. The event was attended by Toni Pavic, Co-founder of Lemmo, Dr. Qin Hao, Head of R&D at Lemmo, Chloe Zhang, Head of NIO Life and Zhou Xing, Head of the NIO ET5 & ET5T. As a smart micro-mobility brand rooted in the European market, Lemmo has earned recognition for its innovations in electrification and intelligent design. The company pioneers new product platforms by merging and redefining existing categories. The Lemmo Zero, is based on Lemmo's Dual-Mode Vehicle (DMV) platform and marks the first global model in the lineup. Designed to support '4+2 intelligent mobility', it embraces the growing trend of "destination cycling", offering a flexible and free-spirited mobility lifestyle. Lemmo Zero revolutionises the traditional folding bike structure with a three-fold mechanism that dramatically reduces overall volume. When folded, it's 40% smaller than most mainstream 20-inch folding bikes and 20% smaller than typical 16-inch three-fold models. It fits easily into the trunks of multiple NIO models and even into a standard 28-inch suitcase-truly achieving global portability. The folding process is simple and intuitive. Using a magnetic locking system and quick-release handle, the bike folds in just 30 seconds and unfolds in 15. In push mode, there's no need to lift the bike, allowing for effortless navigation through metro stations, elevators, and other everyday spaces. Beyond its compact structure, Lemmo Zero is defined by its high-performance materials. The frame and front fork are crafted from T700 and T800 carbon fibre by Toray, balancing exceptional strength with lightness. The net weight remains under 10.5 kg, and even with the full electric system, the bike weighs only 12.5 kg-offering a rare combination of portability and performance. At its core, the Lemmo Zero features E+ technology, enabling smooth transitions between human-powered and electric-assisted riding. Its removable "Smartpac Air" integrates the battery, electronic control system, and IoT modules. Offering a 30-40 km range, IP66 waterproofing, and 65W fast charging, the Smartpac also functions as a power bank for smartphones and laptops. With a 160Wh capacity, it complies with airline regulations, allowing users to travel globally without battery restrictions. The dual-mode hub features a low-resistance clutch design that creates virtually no drag during manual riding. In electric-assist mode, the 0.9 kg high-speed internal rotor motor delivers up to 400W and 30Nm of torque, easily conquering city streets and steep slopes. A high-precision torque sensor ensures a smooth, natural ride that amplifies the rider's pedalling power. Lemmo Zero isn't just an electric bike-it's a smart mobility device with an advanced connected system. Equipped with GPS, Bluetooth, 4G modules, and OTA capabilities, it keeps riders connected and informed wherever they go. Through the Lemmo app, users can track real-time cycling data, including cadence, power, speed, and battery status, delivering valuable insights for both commuters and cycling enthusiasts. Attention to user experience is evident in every detail. A 5-speed Shimano external gear system adapts to varying terrain. Front and rear disc brakes offer reliable stopping in all weather. A thickened ergonomic saddle ensures comfort even on longer rides, and the geometry of the carbon frame accommodates a wide range of rider heights for an optimised riding position. From material to mobility, power to intelligence, and from car trunks to airport gates, the Lemmo Zero redefines what an electric folding bike can be. It is a testament to the shared vision of Lemmo and NIO -pushing the boundaries of micro-mobility and shaping a new lifestyle of freedom, flexibility, and intelligent design. For more information, visit: www.lemmofuture.com Imagery here: https://we.tl/t-X2FbWhDgcf video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=481Lg1Hjjjs

Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Bulldog PR Awards

Fri, Jun 27, 2025 09:26 EDT

Bulldog Reporter is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2025 Bulldog PR Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in the PR and communications industry over the past year. Renowned as the only PR awards program judged exclusively by journalists, the Bulldog PR Awards offer a unique and media-savvy evaluation of the most exceptional campaigns, individuals, and agencies in the field. For more than 2 decades, the program has celebrated those who advance the industry through innovation, creativity, and meaningful storytelling. Each year, the Bulldog PR Awards honor a Grand Prize winner in each major category, highlighting work that stands out. To qualify for a Grand Prize, applicants must have entered multiple categories and earned Gold Awards at least twice. This year's Grand Prize winners are: More Plants on Plates Illinois by Stomping Ground Strategies for Best Campaign of 2024 Brittany Krysinski, Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. for PR Star of 2024 Vicarious PR for Best PR Agency of 2024 "What fascinated me about judging this year's contest is the steady hand of veteran leaders at legacy firms. They nurture their teams and can articulately explain to clients why the firm's creative work is vital," says longtime Bulldog PR Awards judge Tom Hallman, Jr., a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer with The (Portland) Oregonian. "I was also pleased to see the emergence of the next generation of young leaders, and the birth of new firms with new ideas." "Another terrific year of entries showcasing the sheer talent and ingenuity in PR, from the creative brainstorming these teams engage in to the brilliant strategies and execution that follow," says Richard Carufel, Bulldog Reporter editor and awards judge. "I'm always amazed to see so many new approaches in these campaigns, how effectively firms are incorporating new tools and technologies, and achieving such remarkable results." "The level of talent and creativity in the PR/marketing industry-as seen in all these entries-is at an all-time high. Being a judge allows me to see behind the scenes, and that is where the hard work and magic takes place," adds Hallman. "Congratulations to all the winners." The full list of the 2025 Bulldog PR Awards winners is below. To learn more about the Bulldog PR Awards, visit bulldogawards.com and sign up to hear about updates on deadlines and upcoming awards programs. Campaign Categories Grand Prize - Best Campaign of 2024 Stomping Ground Strategies - More Plants on Plates Illinois Best Integration of PR and Marketing Gold: Edelman Italy - Knorr, "Regenerate your Vibes" Silver: Stomping Ground Strategies - More Plants on Plates Illinois Bronze: (W)right On Communications - Outreach Program to Support a $5.5-Billion Legal Settlement Best Arts & Entertainment Campaign Gold: Coriolis Company Best Healthcare Campaign Gold: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center with MediaSource - The Parental Loneliness Epidemic Silver: The Abbi Agency - Nevada Health Link 2024-25 Open Enrollment Campaign Bronze: VSC PR - Baby or Your Money Back Best Business to Business (B2B) Campaign Gold: Wireside Communications - Sygnia Silver: French/West/Vaughan - FWV Helps Eaton Let Media Drive Into The Future of Electric Trucks Silver: Tier One Partners Bronze: Wireside Communications - NTT Upgrade 2024 Best Technology/Software Campaign Gold: Red Fan Communications for S&S Activewear Silver: Coyne PR - Revolutionizing Digital Therapeutics with Rejoyn Bronze: Wireside Communications - Enfabrica Best Financial Services Campaign Gold: French/West/Vaughan - FWV Secures Positive Results for Combination Announcement of Two Credit Union Industry Powerhouses Silver: Havas Formula - Chase Fraud & Scam Prevention: Back-To-School Season Scams Earned Media Campaign Bronze: 10 to 1 Public Relations Best Beauty, Fashion or Lifestyle Campaign Gold: Kaplow Communications x Madison Reed: Advancing the Next Generation of Women Athletes with the Team ColorWonder Campaign Best Campaign on a Shoestring Budget Gold: Hawthorne Strategy Group and Lasagna Love - National Lasagna Day 2024 Silver: Clearlink - Chief of Cheer - CableTV.com & DIRECTV Bronze: Coyne PR - Booked in a Blink: PEEPS® Sweet Suite Is a Smash Success Best Local/Hyperlocal Campaign Gold: Clearlink - Houston Compare and Save Silver: Coyne PR - Fore the Win: Coyne PR and LIV Golf's Breakthrough Year in PR Bronze: Coyne PR - Claritin Takes the Itch Out of Wichita Best Purpose/Brand Values Campaign Gold: Edelman Italy - Mentadent "How Old is Your Smile: Prevention extends the life of your teeth; at any age" Silver: AC Milan - Her Name in the Game Bronze: HUNTER - Lysol HERE for Healthy Schools Best Green/ Environmental/ Sustainability Campaign Gold: elemental mktg Silver: Tier One Partners Bronze: SolComms LLC - Blueland: Pods Are Plastic Best Not-for-Profit/ Association Campaign Gold: Jewish Federation of Delaware - Together As One Silver: The Mach 1 Group - Bike MS: Texas MS 150 2024 Bronze: White House Historical Association and FleishmanHillard: Introducing The People's House: A White House Experience Best Issue/ Cause Advocacy Campaign Gold: Stomping Ground Strategies - More Plants on Plates Illinois Silver: American Cleaning Institute - ACI Packets Up! Campaign Best Public Affairs Campaign Gold: Stomping Ground Strategies - Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Land Back Campaign Silver: The Mach 1 Group - Texas Secretary of State 2024 Voter Education Tour Bronze: FleishmanHillard - Fighting for Our Nation's Caregivers Best Community Engagement Campaign Gold: Sterling Communications changes perspectives for a high-tech water utility Best Crisis Management Gold: Hawthorne Strategy Group - Communicating McCormick Place's Strides in Bird Protections Silver: C-Strategies - Utilizing Proactive, Strategic Communications to Guide Howard Brown Health Through Financial Restructuring Best Content Marketing Campaign Gold: Clearlink - Houston Compare and Save Silver: Coyne PR - Blitzing the Region: A Targeted Approach for iovera° Best Consumer Product Launch Gold: Gregory FCA - MAMMOTION LUBA 2 Launch Silver: Adobe - Photoshop Mobile Launch Best Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Campaign Gold: Syneos Health - Magnolia's Guide to Adventuring Best Global Campaign Gold: Coyne PR - Hilton's Global 2025 Trends Report: Unlocking the Year of the Travel Maximizer Best Holiday Campaign Gold: Clearlink - Chief of Cheer - CableTV.com & DIRECTV Silver: Public Dialog - AMADRIA PARK - 'Time for Undiscovered Croatia' Best Integration of Traditional and New Media Gold: Clearlink - Chief of Cheer - CableTV.com & DIRECTV Silver: RH Strategic Communications - Achieving Narrative Escape Velocity: Shaping Forescout's Market Position From Legacy to Leader Bronze: Havas Formula - Chase Family Banking Best Brand Launch Gold: Edelman Italy - Knorr, "Regenerate your Vibes" Silver: French/West/Vaughan - FWV and AMP3's PR Victory: Wrangler x Lainey Wilson Bronze: Public Dialog & Inchcape Motor Polska Best Media Relations Campaign Gold: MikeWorldWide - Impactful Insights: Thrivent's Surround Sound Survey Strategy Silver: Coyne PR - Setting the Stage for Summit Therapeutics: Introducing a New Leader in Lung Cancer Treatment Bronze: Stony Brook Medicine - Knowledge is Contagious: Educating the Public of Emerging Infectious Diseases Best Newsjacking Campaign Gold: Havas Formula - Progressive Insurance's "Un-Become Your Parents in Paris" Campaign Silver: SolComms LLC - Nadya, "Dear President Biden" Bronze: Clearlink - ACP Report - 23 Million Households Could Lose Internet Access Best Special Event or Publicity Stunt Gold: Coyne PR - CeraVe Embarks on a Multi-City Drama Free Cleansing Tour Silver: HUNTER - Lysol Air Sanitizer The Germ Zone Bronze: Stomping Ground Strategies - 2024 National Women's Soccer League Championship Best Thought Leadership Campaign Gold: French/West/Vaughan - FWV Energizes Freedom Solar Power CEO Bret Biggart's LinkedIn Best Use of Influencers Gold: Stomping Ground Strategies - More Plants on Plates Illinois Silver: French/West/Vaughan - Influencers Grow NC By Train Socials in Lightning-Speed Bronze: Hawthorne Strategy Group and Chicago Dental Society - Driving ROI through Authentic Influence Best Use of Personality/Celebrity Gold: EvolveMKD - Tackling Viking's Disease with a Pro Football Hall of Famer Silver: Coyne PR - Missy Franklin Dives into Kidney Disease Awareness with Otsuka Collaboration Bronze: Coyne PR - MiraLAX Exposes The Gut Gap Best Use of Research - Business/Consumer Gold: REQ - Turning Data into Headlines: How SpyCloud and REQ Partnered to Amplify SpyCloud's Cyber Research Silver: Say Communications & Gigamon - Hybrid Cloud Security: Closing the Cybersecurity Preparedness Gap Bronze: Clearlink - Mobile Overspending Report Best Use of Social Media Gold: Syneos Health - What's Your Legacy? Silver: Hunter PR - BAND-AID® Brand "Stuck on You" Bronze: Adobe - Surreal Juxtapose Best Use of Video/Multimedia Gold: Syneos Health - Magnolia's Guide to Adventuring Silver: Orlando Health with MediaSource - Skin Cancer Awareness Month Bronze: French/West/Vaughan - FWV and Pendleton Whisky Shine on the Year of the Cowgirl Best Virtual Event Campaign Gold: SEGA Unites Sonic Fans Globally Through Sonic Central's 2024 Virtual Event Most Innovative Media Relations Campaign Gold: Coyne PR - Immersive Storytelling in Hospitality: Showcasing the Best of Hilton Silver: Havas PR Individual Categories Grand Prize - PR Star of 2024 Brittany Krysinski, Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. Leader of the Year (Agency) Gold: Katherine McLane, The Mach 1 Group Silver: Dara Busch, HAVAS PR North America Bronze: Rick French, French/West/Vaughan Public Relations Professional of the Year Gold: Kylee Kaetzel, SolComms LLC Silver: Becky Carroll, C-Strategies PR Up and Comer Gold: Rachel Davenport, Guarisco Group, LLC Silver: Caroline Payne, The Mach 1 Group Silver: Lilly Bromberg , SolComms LLC Bronze: Payton Kaufman, Fahlgren Mortine PR Star Under 40 Gold: Brittany Krysinski, Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. Silver: Amanda Drum, Press Kitchen Bronze: Alice Martinez, Zebra Partners PR Professional Who Makes a Difference Gold: Mary Bell Love, The Mach 1 Group Silver: Stacy Martinet, Adobe Media Relations Professional of the Year Gold: Karalyn Hoover, SolComms LLC Agency Categories Grand Prize - Best PR Agency of 2024 Vicarious PR Best Client Service/Client Relations Gold: The Abbi Agency Silver: Kaplow Communications Bronze: SolComms LLC Most AI-Ready Agency Gold: 10 to 1 Public Relations Business to Business (B2B) Agency of the Year Gold: Red Fan Communications Silver: Merritt Group Bronze: Aspectus Group Business to Consumer (B2C) Agency of the Year Gold: French/West/Vaughan Silver: Coyne Public Relations Bronze: HAVAS Red U.S. Best Boutique Agency Gold: Disrupt PR Silver: MediaSource Bronze: Capwell Communications Best Industry-Focused Agency Gold: Vicarious PR Silver: Vested Bronze: Violet PR Most Innovative Agency Gold: French/West/Vaughan Best PR and Communications Agency Team of the Year Gold: Digital PR Team at NP Digital Silver: REQ PR Team Large Agency of the Year Gold: HUNTER Silver: Fahlgren Mortine Bronze: Havas PR North America Midsize Agency of the Year Gold: SolComms LLC Silver: C-Strategies Silver: EvolveMKD Bronze: KCSA Strategic Communications Small Agency/ Sole Practitioner of the Year Gold: Capwell Communications Gold: elemental mktg Agency That Gets Results Gold: Vicarious PR Silver: French/West/Vaughan Bronze: Fahlgren Mortine

Rhode Island Expands PFAS Ban to Firefighting Protective Gear

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 12:03 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 087.25, summarizing recent legislative changes in Rhode Island that broaden the state's restrictions on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). On June 10, 2025, the governor of Rhode Island signed Senate Bill 241 (companion bill H5019) into law. The amendment updates the state's Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024 by prohibiting the intentional addition of PFAS in firefighting personal protective equipment (FPPE), effective January 1, 2027. Previously, manufacturers and importers of FPPE were only required to disclose the presence of PFAS, with that requirement taking effect in January 2025. The new legislation transitions this disclosure rule into a full ban on PFAS in FPPE, defined to include gloves, helmets, jackets, pants, footwear and respiratory gear designed for firefighting and rescue operations. This amendment complements Rhode Island's broader PFAS restrictions on products such as carpets, cookware, cosmetics, outdoor apparel and ski waxes, introduced under the 2024 Act. SGS publishes SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed of important regulatory developments. SafeGuardS 087.25 provides a table summarizing Rhode Island's recent PFAS-related legislative changes. Stakeholders are encouraged to review SafeGuardS 087.25 for further details. SGS Chemical Testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS Chemical Testing Services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Rhode Island, USA, Expands Scope of PFAS Ban to include FPPE SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Hingwo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Melanie Tamayo Senior Technical Manager, SGS NA Tel: +1 312 414 9394 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Switzerland Announces Draft Revisions to Chemical Risk Reduction Ordinance

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 11:52 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 086.25, outlining Switzerland's draft proposal to revise its Chemical Risk Reduction Ordinance (ORRChem, SR 814.81). Notified to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in May 2025, the draft ordinance from the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) aims to align Swiss chemical regulations with the latest Annex XVII updates of EU REACH (Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006) and the POP Recast Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2019/1021). If adopted, the revisions would introduce new restrictions, revised definitions and targeted exemptions for substances of concern, including lead in PVC, PFHxA, formaldehyde, Dechlorane Plus (DP) and microplastics. The new measures would be phased in from December 1, 2025. Key proposed changes include: Adding several new persistent organic pollutants to the prohibited list, including PFHxS, DP, methoxychlor and UV-328, along with temporary exemptions for DP and UV-328 Introducing limits and definitions for PFHxA and PFHxA-related compounds, with concentration thresholds for cosmetics, food contact materials, textiles and general-use mixtures Aligning with EU requirements on synthetic polymer microparticles (microplastics) and restricting lead content in PVC-containing mixtures and articles Setting formaldehyde emission limits for furniture, wood-based products and vehicle interiors, with some exceptions Removing outdated substances such as methoxychlor from other lists and updating references to new EU regulations Updating additional sections covering ozone-depleting substances, solvents, detergents, refrigerants, extinguishing agents, aerosol generators and insulating gases SGS publishes SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed of important regulatory developments. SafeGuardS 086.25 provides a table summarizing the changes in Switzerland's draft ordinance and its alignment with EU chemical safety standards. Stakeholders are encouraged to review the full SafeGuardS 086.25 for more detailed information and guidance on compliance. SGS Chemical Testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS Chemical Testing Services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Switzerland Proposes Revision to its Chemical Risk Reduction Ordinance SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Hingwo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Soother Holder Safety Standard Updated by CEN

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 11:37 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 084.25, covering the release of EN 12586:2025 by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). This revised standard updates safety requirements for soother holders used by children from birth to 36 months. Replacing EN 12586:2007+A1:2011, the new version introduces a restructured format, expanded scope, clearer test methods and enhanced chemical and mechanical safety provisions. It also aligns with evolving EU chemical regulations and product safety expectations. Key updates include: Expanded chemical testing, including new limits for N-nitrosamines, formaldehyde, solvents and 19 migratory elements Clearer definitions and illustrations for different soother holder types Stronger hygiene and mechanical safety requirements, including a ban on button and coin batteries Revised packaging and labeling instructions to improve consumer guidance Notably, the standard now prohibits accessories made with adhesives or materials that may melt or burn from exemption under flammability testing, ensuring all designs are thoroughly assessed. Conflicting national standards must be withdrawn by April 2026. SGS publishes SafeGuardS to help stakeholders stay informed of critical regulatory developments. SafeGuardS 084.25 provides a table summarizing changes in EN 12586:2025 and outlines new compliance requirements for manufacturers and retailers of childcare products. Stakeholders are encouraged to review the full SafeGuardS 084.25 for further details. SGS Toy & Juvenile Product Services SGS offers a wide range of services to ensure that products comply with relevant standards for childcare articles and children's equipment. They provide consulting, training, product development, testing, audit and inspection services to ensure that products comply with strict regulations worldwide, demonstrating the safety and quality of juvenile products being brought to the market. After all, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's Toy & Juvenile Product Services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full CEN Issues EN 12586:2025 for Soother Holders SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Hingwo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Catherine Follin-Arbelet SGS Connectivity and Products Global Expert, Juvenile Products Tel: +33628502588 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

New ASTM Standard Enhances Fire Protection for Candle Accessories

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 11:26 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 083.25, summarizing the latest update to the ASTM candle accessory fire safety specification. ASTM International has released ASTM F2601-25, a revised version of its standard specification for fire safety of candle accessories. Approved on May 1, 2025, the standard establishes minimum safety requirements for objects designed, intended or marketed for use with candles (including holders, burners and rings) under normal conditions of use. The revision aims to reduce risks of fire, personal injury and fatalities from candle use by enhancing safety requirements and clarifying test procedures. Key changes include: Clarifying that accessories using adhesives, glue or solder are not exempt from flammability testing, even if other parts are non-combustible Updating the performance requirement from 'shall not break or crack' to 'shall not deform' Defining 'deform' as any change in shape or integrity, including melting, cracking or distortion Specifying sample sizes and number of tests for tealight and taper candle holders Requiring candles to burn to completion during testing SGS publishes SafeGuardS to help stakeholders stay informed on key regulatory developments. SafeGuardS 083.25 provides an overview of ASTM F2601-25 and its implications for manufacturers, importers and retailers of candle accessories. Stakeholders are encouraged to review the full SafeGuardS 083.25 for further details. SGS consumer product services SGS provides news about the development of regulations affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. With an unrivalled global network of laboratories, they offer physical/mechanical testing, analytical testing and consultancy work for technical and non-technical parameters applicable to a comprehensive range of consumer products. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's consumer product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full ASTM Publishes Revised Standard Specification for Fire Safety in Candle Accessories SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. [http://www.sgs.com/subscribes] For further information contact: Piyush Shah SGS Consumer and Retail Technical Director - Hardlines Tel: +1 (973) 461-7953 Dennis Lancion SGS Consumer and Retail Technical Director - Hardlines Tel: +1 (905) 364-3757 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Charity warns government is overlooking a 'double whammy' impact of welfare cuts that will hit the poorest hardest.

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 09:36 EDT

As the Prime Minister confirms his willingness to make concessions to next week's welfare bill, a leading charity funder urges him to recognise the danger of a 'double whammy impact on the poorest'. Cuts to disability benefits will impact some of the poorest areas with the least available support from disability charities, finds new research from Social Investment Business, a leading charity funder supporting thousands of charities across the UK. The charity argues this could cause 'a double whammy impact on the poorest' which the government has overlooked in it's recent impact assessment. Their analysis, published today, looks at existing demand on charities that support people with disabilities, as well as their capacity to deliver support to those at risk of losing Personal Independence Payments (PIP), one of the key disability benefits the government intends to reduce. The findings reveal that some of the most deprived areas of the UK have the lowest level of disability charity capacity and the weakest safety net to support those who could lose their benefits under the government's current proposals. Out of the twenty local authority areas with the weakest available support, more than half are among the top 10% most deprived areas of the UK. This includes Blackpool and Knowsley, the first and third most deprived areas in England, as well as Caerphilly and Bridgend, two of the most deprived areas in Wales. These areas have high numbers of PIP claimants at risk of losing support, yet some of the most limited capacity among charities that support disabled people - which Social Investment Business warns could create a dangerous combination of increased need and low support. The government's impact assessment, published on 18 June, looked at proposed cuts to both Universal Credit and PIP, yet there was no recognition of the impact rising demand could have on charities providing vital services and support. Funding to support various back-to-work schemes was referenced, and these can sometimes be contracted to charities to deliver, but without greater clarity disabled people in the poorest parts of the country could see their benefits cut without the social safety net there to catch them. The research also found significant regional variation, which the charity says has also not been thoroughly accounted for. Across the North East and Yorkshire and the Humber, more than 80% of Local Authority areas are in the lowest 40% for disability charity. For Comparison, no London Local Authority is in the lowest category for capacity, with more than three quarters of London actually having some of the highest capacity across England and Wales. As MPs prepare to vote on the proposals next week, SIB urges them to consider the full impacts of these cuts, not only on disabled people depending on the support, but also on the organisations determined to support them. They argue that if the Government is serious about helping disabled people into work, it is fundamental a strong third sector exists to support that transition. The research combined publicly available data from the Charity Commission, Office of National Statistics and the House of Commons library, which Social Investment Business have brought together in an open and interactive dashboard, made available here: https://www.sibgroup.org.uk/news-insights/double-whammy-impact-on-the-poorest-the-welfare-bills-failure-to-recognise-the-role-of-charities-and-the-consequences-for-the-most-deprived-communities/ Nick Temple OBE, Chief Executive of Social Investment Business, said: "Charities provide a whole range of support and services to people with disabilities, including supporting them into employment, which the government says is their aim. Yet overlooking the link between deprivation, benefits cuts and the capacity of local charities could seriously undermine this agenda and push more people into poverty. "If the government genuinely wants to help more people into work, then they need a thriving third sector - particularly in the most deprived areas. Currently the areas that will be hit the hardest by the proposed benefits cuts are also those least prepared to respond to them, creating a double whammy impact on the poorest." --- ENDS ---

Reflections on the impact the Industrial Strategy will have on the property sector

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 08:21 EDT

Dave Seed, Managing Director at Qube Residential said: "For far too long, property transactions have been hindered by disjointed systems and outdated procedures. The Government's recent pledge to back Smart Data initiatives is a progressive step for the property industry. "There is a strong desire within the sector to embrace change, and it's encouraging to see the government not only recognise this momentum but also actively support it. By facilitating secure and standardised data sharing among all parties involved, we have a real opportunity to tackle any inefficiencies that make buying and selling property drawn out, timely and complicated. "At present, the average time to complete a property purchase in the UK is around 22 weeks, with over 25% of sales falling through. These figures aren't just abstract, they reflect real emotional and financial strain for buyers, sellers, conveyancers, lenders and the wider economy. "While Smart Data won't solve every challenge overnight, the government's backing lays essential groundwork for a more streamlined and intelligent system, not only for property transactions but for the broader future of property development and management".

UK Businesses Battle Inflation with Manual Handling Equipment Boom

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 06:30 EDT

As inflation continues to remain stubbornly high and drives up costs across the supply chain, UK warehouses are pushing back - not with high-tech automation, but with a return to reliable manual solutions. PalletTrucksUK.co.uk has seen a significant rise in demand as businesses look for practical, lower-cost ways to keep operations moving and protect their bottom line in uncertain times. While automation was once seen as the future of warehousing, promising speed, accuracy, and smart integration, many small and medium-sized businesses are now pausing plans. In larger distribution centres, the long-term ROI of automation still makes sense. But for smaller facilities, the upfront investment and ongoing costs are often too steep. Instead, companies are discovering that, with the right manual equipment, they can maintain efficiency and reduce expenditure without sacrificing performance or safety. Pallet Trucks UK has recorded a marked rise in orders for manual alternatives. Manual stackers are outselling their electric counterparts, manual table trucks are replacing electric table lifts, and demand for regular hand pallet trucks continues to grow rapidly. Businesses appear to be prioritising flexibility and reliability, without the added costs of power, maintenance, and extended equipment training, which can all quickly add up for smaller teams. "It's clear that businesses are reassessing their priorities," said Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK. "Manual handling equipment offers a smart middle ground. It delivers the functionality teams need to stay productive, but without the financial strain that often comes with full automation. We're seeing customers make intentional decisions to revert to manual solutions, cutting costs while keeping things running smoothly." Rising costs across the board, from energy bills and labour to materials and equipment, are forcing many businesses to scale back their automation ambitions. Even those who had planned significant upgrades are now revisiting those strategies. Energy-intensive systems can be expensive to operate, and long lead times for high-tech equipment due to global supply chain disruptions are compounding the challenge. In contrast, manual tools are readily available, require no power source, and are simpler to maintain, making them a dependable, affordable fix in a financially cautious climate. This shift doesn't mark the end of automation, but it does reflect a new wave of realism among business owners. With inflation continuing to affect margins, and capital expenditure under close scrutiny, many are embracing simpler, more sustainable options. For smaller and mid-sized operations especially, going manual isn't a step back, but rather a smart, future-conscious strategy built on control, cost-effectiveness, long-term reliability, and greater flexibility. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk

Closing the Gender Divide in Weight Loss Treatment: Well by Vertis Champions Tailored Support for Men

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 05:58 EDT

The growing interest in GLP-1 medications for weight loss could be creating a new generational gender divide, one top provider has warned with men notably underrepresented says Well by Vertis. The health tech startup founded by Vertis Health says it is vital that greater gender equality is prioritised in obesity support services. Despite obesity affecting 67% of men in the UK - more than women - research shows that men account for only 10-30% of participants in weight management programmes. The imbalance isn't due to lack of need, but likely due to lack of access and engagement. Well by Vertis is tackling this concerning trend head-on by offering personalised, confidential, and male-focused care that meets men where they are. "Equality in access is public health imperative, but men often feel invisible in the weight management conversation," said Stephanie Smith, Lead Nurse at Well by Vertis. "We ensure their experience is different - rooted in empathy but grounded in practicality. Our one-to-one model is built on trust, not gym 'tough love'. We give them what they need: clear data, targeted advice, and an environment where they feel understood." Cultural expectations, discomfort with group-based services, and traditional gender norms all contribute to why men are less likely to seek weight loss support. Many services are designed with women in mind, inadvertently alienating male clients. But when men do receive support, they often respond well by engaging consistently and achieving comparable, if not better, outcomes than their female counterparts. Well by Vertis provides: Private, one-to-one consultations with expert clinicians Emotionally safe spaces for discussing weight, health goals and medication use Practical, personalised advice that aligns with men's routines and preferences Ongoing, non-judgemental support to track progress and build sustainable habits By offering a confidential and data-driven approach tailored to individual lifestyles, Well by Vertis helps men feel empowered rather than excluded. As the use of GLP-1 medications such as Wegovy and Mounjaro becomes more common, Well by Vertis ensures that men have equal access to medical weight loss solutions under appropriate clinical supervision. These medications are never a "quick fix" and must be accompanied by professional support to ensure both safety and success. For more information, visit https://www.wearewell.org.uk

Cheshire Gold Xchange Partners with Mind to Support Access to Mental Health Services Across the UK

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 05:41 EDT

Cheshire Gold Xchange , the North West's leading family-owned gold-buying business, has announced a new partnership with mental health charity Mind . The collaboration aims to improve access to essential mental health support across England and Wales, particularly at a time when financial pressures are understood to be contributing to rising levels of anxiety and distress. When customers send jewellery to Cheshire Gold Xchange - either by post or over the counter - items are tested to determine gold content. Pieces found to be costume jewellery or gold-plated, which hold no resale value as precious metals, are typically returned or disposed of in line with the sender's wishes. Under this new partnership, customers will now have the option to donate those items to Mind's network of high street shops via Cheshire Gold Xchange. All donated items will be sorted by Cheshire Gold Xchange at no cost to the charity and distributed to Mind's retail stores. Proceeds from their sale will directly support Mind's frontline services, including the Mind Infoline, which provides free and confidential guidance on mental health conditions, treatment options, local services, and legal rights. Funds raised will also help deliver counselling and set up peer support groups, ensuring that greater mental health support is available for those who need it. "Our customers range from collectors and enthusiasts to families selling inherited items," said Jordan Gregson, Managing Director of Cheshire Gold Xchange. "What unites them is the desire to make better use of what they already have, occasionally in response to rising household costs. This partnership gives them the opportunity to turn those decisions into something even more meaningful by supporting a cause that touches so many lives." The initiative launches against the backdrop of a growing mental health crisis in the UK. One in four people will experience a mental health problem in any given year, yet access to timely support remains a significant challenge. NHS waiting lists are at record levels, and charities like Mind are seeing unprecedented demand for their services. The cost-of-living crisis is compounding the issue, with rising energy prices, rent, and food costs pushing more people into financial hardship, which in turn increases the risk of anxiety, depression, and emotional distress. Cheshire Gold Xchange has reported a 30% year-on-year rise in the number of customers selling unwanted gold, showing that more households are turning to existing assets as a financial buffer. While not all sales are driven by immediate need, the company is witnessing how economic uncertainty can impact mental wellbeing. Kayleigh Waters, Store Manager at Mind, Warrington, says, "Money worries and poor mental health are closely linked, and right now, more people than ever are trapped in that cycle. This partnership with Cheshire Gold Xchange shows how everyday decisions, even something as small as parting with old jewellery, can help fund life-changing support. We're grateful to everyone choosing to donate, and to the Cheshire Gold Xchange team for making this possible." While improving access to mental health support is the core purpose of the partnership, the initiative is also delivering broader benefits. By diverting quality costume jewellery away from landfill, it promotes more sustainable consumption and supports the principles of a circular economy. Items that might otherwise be forgotten or discarded are now being given a second chance, being resold in Mind's charity shops to be enjoyed by new owners. With regular consignments now leaving Cheshire Gold Xchange for Mind's retail network, the scheme is turning unused items into lasting social value. For more information, visit http://www.mind.org.uk/ https://cheshiregoldxchange.co.uk/

El amor según la Generación Z, nacidos entre 1995 y 2010

Thu, Jun 26, 2025 02:55 EDT

Las relaciones abiertas, el poliamor y el rechazo a etiquetas rígidas de género u orientación sexual son más comunes y, sobre todo, más aceptadas entre los centennials Los datos de Gleeden, 1ª app de citas no monógamas - muestran que es la generación que más relaciones no monógamas experimenta - un 22% de ell@s afirma haber practicado - y más abierta está a la libertad afectiva La generación 'centennial' -también conocida como Generación Z, nacidos entre 1995 y 2010- está transformando profundamente la manera en que viven y entienden el amor. A diferencia de generaciones anteriores, los centennials no temen cuestionar las normas tradicionales de las relaciones afectivas; tienen un concepto más inclusivo, diverso y emocionalmente inteligente del vínculo y adaptan una redefinición de lo que significa el compromiso. Los datos de Gleeden - la primera plataforma europea de encuentros no monógamos pensada por y para mujeres, con más de 12 millones de usuari@s en todo el mundo - son claros: l@s jóvenes de entre 18 y 24 años son las personas que más han experimentado relaciones no monógamas, un 22%* de ellos afirma haberlo hecho. Les siguen las personas de 25 a 34 años - un 17% ha experimentado este tipo de relaciones -, un 14% de las personas de 34 a 44 años, un 12% de las de 45 a 55 años y un 8% en las personas de más de 55 años. "Estos datos demuestran que, para esta generación, el amor no se define necesariamente por la exclusividad ni por la duración, sino por la autenticidad del vínculo" - afirma Sílvia Rúbies, responsable de comunicación de Gleeden para España y Latinoamérica - "Por este motivo, las relaciones abiertas, el poliamor y el rechazo a etiquetas rígidas de género u orientación sexual son más comunes y, sobre todo, más aceptadas entre los centennials", añade Rúbies. En este sentido, las aplicaciones de citas, los memes románticos y las redes sociales han modificado no solo la forma en que los centennials conocen potenciales parejas, sino también cómo se comunican durante la relación. "Podríamos afirmar que esta generación está reescribiendo las reglas del amor en un contexto de hiperconectividad, diversidad y cambio constante", continúa Rúbies. Los últimos datos de Gleeden, que se desprenden del estudio "Radiografía de la no monogamia"**, afirman que la generación de los centennials se distancia de los modelos monógamos convencionales y está más abierta a explorar alternativas no monógamas y otras formas de libertad afectiva. En este sentido, el 90% de las personas opina que los centennials se relacionan con más libertad y disfrutan más de su sexualidad; y el 84% opina que en esta generación prima la exploración, la curiosidad y la apertura hacia la diversidad. De hecho, la opinión generalizada es que en el futuro no habrá prácticas sexoafectivas predominantes, y existirá diversidad relacional. "Uno de los rasgos más significativos de esta generación es su flexibilidad afectiva y su enfoque inclusivo. Frente a generaciones anteriores, que tendían a etiquetar el amor según parámetros binarios o tradicionales, los centennials abrazan la diversidad sexual, las identidades no normativas y las estructuras relacionales alternativas." ¿Qué prácticas sexuales practica la generación centennial? Los datos de Gleeden*** muestran que las mujeres de 20 a 30 años son las que más practican la masturbación individual o en pareja, y afirman practicar el sexo oral con mucha frecuencia.

Hydra Weaponry Launches Upgraded Website

Wed, Jun 25, 2025 10:04 EDT

Hydra Weaponry , Maine's largest firearms employer, designer, and manufacturer of the truly modular Hydra® Weapon System, announces HydraWeaponry.com is mission-ready with upgraded functionality for a more positive shopping experience. "The Hydra website is one of our most important marketing tools, and it finally got the attention and updating it needed to provide our customers with a seamless online experience," Mack Gwinn III, CEO of Hydra Weaponry, explained. The reorganized site allows customers to quickly search and find the specific Hydra family model under the Shop-Now Tab. The weapons selection is highlighted by product categories: the Hydra 15 , the world's most modular weapon system; the Hydra 10 , a big brother to the Hydra 15 offering modularity for big caliber enthusiasts; and the latest release, the BMP 23 , the modern version of the classic and iconic Bushmaster Pistol that first appeared in the late 1970's and went on to revolutionize modern sporting pistols and rifles. Within each Hydra model, customers can drill down to locate desired additions, including barrels, uppers, lowers, as well as parts and accessories. One of the most extensive upgrades is to the Hydra shopping cart platform. Upon choosing a firearm, the customer is led through the purchasing procedure, filling out all required contact information. Next, the customer can search online for a local firearms dealer to complete the transfer process legally and easily. Complete the purchase with a credit card, and the new firearm is quickly on its way to the dealer of choice. No more is the burden of obtaining an FFL on the customer! New features will be added to the site over the next few months to further enhance the customer's experience, including news and editorial coverage. Sign up for the Hydra Weaponry email newsletter to be the first to know about new products and promotional information. For behind-the-scenes updates, be sure to follow Hydra Weaponry on Facebook , Instagram , and X (formerly Twitter) .

Many with Health Conditions Unaware They Could Get Free Grants

Wed, Jun 25, 2025 08:26 EDT

Energy Saving Genie is urging those living with health conditions to check whether they qualify for support under UK energy-saving grant schemes. Help is available for people living with long-term illnesses or vulnerabilities that can be made worse by cold conditions, yet many don't realise that they qualify for financial assistance, missing out on opportunities to live more comfortably. Government-backed initiatives such as the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) and the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) provide fully funded upgrades to help improve household energy efficiency for those with health conditions. This includes insulation measures like cavity wall and loft insulation, as well as whole-home solutions such as replacing old heating systems. Unfortunately, many people remain unaware that they're eligible for support. A major reason for this, according to Energy Saving Genie, is confusion surrounding the criteria. Ofgem outlines broad eligibility categories such as respiratory disease and cardiovascular conditions, but fails to offer a comprehensive list of qualifying health issues. As a result, many people do not see their condition reflected in the guidance and assume they don't qualify. "The health criteria may look narrow at first glance, but in reality, a huge number of people qualify through a wide range of conditions, from mobility issues to chronic pain," explains Kate Hallewell, Founder of Energy Saving Genie. "Any Registered GP can make the referral, and it's entirely up to them to judge whether someone's condition fits within the recognised categories. If a GP is willing to make that call, and the applicant's council is issuing declarations, we can usually help progress the grant application from there." Energy Saving Genie has successfully helped applicants living with a wide variety of conditions including Raynaud's Disease, mobility issues, hypothyroidism, and arthritis. One applicant, a young woman living with anorexia, was told by her installer that she didn't qualify. After contacting Energy Saving Genie, she received a referral from her practitioner under the immunosuppression umbrella term and was approved for insulation measures that improved her home. To help improve awareness of health-related support schemes, Energy Saving Genie's free online grant checker includes targeted prompts asking about common - but often overlooked - conditions such as asthma, chronic pain, and mobility. These prompts are designed to help people consider the full scope of their situation and encourage them to explore grant eligibility, even if their condition appears to be unrelated to energy use at first glance. Both ECO4 and GBIS use the same health-related eligibility criteria. This means that if a household qualifies under one scheme, they automatically qualify for the other, giving applicants the best possible chance of securing vital home upgrades that could reduce bills and improve wellbeing, comfort, and safety. For more information and to see if you may be eligible for financial assistance, check out Energy Saving Genie's free online grant checker: energysavinggenie.co.uk/ECO4-Grant-Checker/quiz-home.html

Equiom Surpasses USD 3 Billion in Middle East Workplace Savings Plan Assets Under Administration

Wed, Jun 25, 2025 07:45 EDT

Equiom is pleased to announce a major milestone for its trustee services (through Equiom Fiduciary Services (Middle East) Limited and Equiom (Isle of Man) Limited) that it provides on Middle East Workplace Savings plans, with Assets Under Administration (AuA) reaching USD 3 billion in June 2025, up from USD 2.3 billion the previous year. This achievement reflects significant growth in Equiom's employee retirement and reward services, underpinned by its strong local commitment to delivering high-quality, scalable solutions tailored to the needs of global employers. Over the past 12 months alone, Equiom has overseen USD 627 million in annual contributions, and is currently implementing six new workplace savings plans for major international clients operating in the Middle East region. Chris Cain, Client Services Director - Middle East, commented: "This is a proud moment for our team and an important milestone in the development of our business in the Middle East region and globally. It reflects the trust that our clients place in us to deliver robust, compliant, and efficient workplace savings solutions. We remain committed to delivering exceptional service at a local level to both employers and their employees, while continuing to enhance and evolve our offering to meet the needs of an increasingly global and mobile workforce." Nina Johnston, Managing Director of Equiom (Isle of Man) also added: "This marks a significant milestone for our team. Reaching USD 3 billion in AuA is not just a reflection of recent growth, it's a testament to the reputation we've earned through over two decades of dedicated trustee services to our international pension plan clients in the Middle East. Our globally connected teams remain deeply committed to delivering solutions that stand the test of time and we're proud to be a trusted partner to so many leading global organisations."

PalletTruckShop Sees Green Shift: Surge in Demand for Eco-Friendly Manual Handling Gear

Wed, Jun 25, 2025 06:31 EDT

The UK's largest importer and stockist of pallet trucks and other manual handling equipment has reported a notable rise in demand for more sustainable solutions. As conversations around climate impact and greener operations grow louder, Pallet Truck Shop is noting that businesses are increasingly seeking equipment that aligns more closely with their environmental commitments. The company has seen a marked shift in buyer behaviour, with customers prioritising tools that support long-term sustainability, operational resilience, and low-energy performance. This shift is likely driven by a change in mindset. While sustainability requirements were once seen as a challenge, more UK businesses are now embracing them as a genuine opportunity. Many have realised that investing in eco-friendly equipment not only reduces their environmental footprint but can also bring practical advantages. From lower operational costs to improved flexibility and better alignment with modern customer expectations, the benefits are becoming harder to ignore. As a result, low-emission, non-electric pallet trucks and durable manual gear are no longer a niche choice or a basic solution; they're fast becoming the preferred option. Lower-energy alternatives are gaining ground at a time when companies and warehouse operators alike are rethinking how they consume resources. Pallet Truck Shop has noted a significant increase in demand for manual table trucks, manual stackers, regular hand pallet trucks, and other types of low-energy solutions. There is also growing interest in equipment that relies on hydraulic systems, compatible with the new generation of sustainable, biodegradable fluids. These products are enabling teams to reduce emissions and energy consumption without sacrificing day-to-day functionality. "We're seeing a genuine shift, not just in product demand, but in mindset," says Phil Chesworth, Managing Director of Pallet Truck Shop. "More businesses are moving away from energy-hungry automation and towards manual solutions that offer control, efficiency, and a lighter environmental impact. Businesses aren't just meeting targets; they're making conscious, strategic choices that are set to benefit them not only today, but into the future." Cost remains a powerful driver. With energy bills continuing to bite and economic conditions still uncertain, eco-friendly options often present a cheaper alternative. Manual handling equipment typically requires little or no power to operate, which means lower running costs, minimal maintenance, and fewer technical issues, all of which help protect margins in leaner times. For many firms, the most cost effective choice is also the greenest choice. However, it's not just about the bottom line. Growing pressure around ESG commitments, corporate sustainability goals, and the UK government's net-zero targets means environmental responsibility is no longer optional. Many clients now expect the businesses they work with to demonstrate real accountability. By investing in cleaner, greener equipment, companies are not only improving performance but reinforcing their values, communicating their beliefs, acting responsibly, and future-proofing their reputation. To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk

Payara Launches Payara Qube: A Breakthrough Java Platform

Wed, Jun 25, 2025 03:56 EDT

The cloud-native Java platform simplifies deployment and ensures security and compliance. Enterprise Java leader Payara has announced the launch of Payara Qube, a fully automated, zero-maintenance platform designed to revolutionize enterprise Java deployment. By stripping away Kubernetes complexity, Payara Qube empowers organizations to take full command of their cloud infrastructure. Whether running Jakarta EE, Spring, or Quarkus applications, development teams can accelerate delivery cycles and innovate faster-all without the operational burden of managing Kubernetes clusters. Payara Qube is purpose-built for organizations under pressure to modernize without sacrificing security, compliance, or control. With pre-configured Kubernetes environments, integrated observability, and automation tools out of the box, Payara Qube eliminates the traditional barriers to cloud-native Java adoption - while maintaining high availability and data sovereignty. The platform is particularly well-suited to regulated industries and enterprise development teams that require rapid modernization across diverse Java portfolios. " Payara Qube is the result of years of innovation and close collaboration with global enterprise customers, " said Steve Millidge, Founder and CEO of Payara. " We've automated the most time-consuming and technically complex parts of cloud modernization - from Kubernetes setup and ingress management to monitoring - so development and operations teams can focus on application development, deploy faster, standardize across environments, while reducing operational burdens without compromising on control or performance. " The launch also opens new opportunities for organizations looking to pair Payara Qube with high-performance Java runtimes such as Azul Prime. This combination offers a compelling pathway for companies aiming to accelerate deployment while enhancing runtime efficiency. " Payara Qube and Azul Platform Prime together represent a best-of-breed stack for Java in the cloud, " said Gil Tene, co-founder and chief technology officer at Azul. " Payara Qube removes infrastructure and deployment friction, while Platform Prime optimizes runtime performance, startup time and resource usage. The result is a cloud-native Java environment that's both modern and operationally efficient, helping organizations meet SLAs, control costs and stay true to open Java standards. " Payara Qube supports both greenfield and legacy applications, making it ideal for organizations looking to modernize legacy applications without expensive refactoring or retraining. The platform provides integrated diagnostics, built-in security via fine-grained access control, and externalized configuration with change history - ensuring teams can resolve issues quickly and release updates safely. Join Payara at the Virtual Payara Conference, Tuesday, 8th July 2025 to see Payara Qube in action and discover how it transforms Java application deployment on Kubernetes: https://www.payara.fish/page/virtual-payara-conference/ To learn more about Payara Qube or request a live demo, visit https://www.payara.fish/payara-qube .

Study: Illinois Needs 227K Homes in 5 Years to Ease 142K-Unit Shortage and Meet Growing Demand

Tue, Jun 24, 2025 11:29 EDT

Though housing in Illinois remains more affordable than many other U.S. states, it faces an existing housing shortage of 142,000 units and needs to build 227,000 new homes over the next five years to keep pace with demand, according to new research by the nonpartisan Illinois Economic Policy Institute (ILEPI) and the Project for Middle Class Renewal (PMCR) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Read the report, " You Can't Buy What You Can't Afford: Illinois' Housing Shortage and Ways to Fix It, " here. ILEPI and PMCR researchers explored the myriad of supply and demand factors that have roiled housing markets-from recent economic expansion, spikes in employment and household formation that have driven higher demand, to a historic increase in investor ownership of properties, barriers to building and development, rising mortgage interest rates and other factors that have limited household mobility and constrained housing supply. "Stable housing markets rely on finding a balance between economic and demographic factors that drive demand with regulatory policies and industry dynamics that influence supply," said ILEPI Economist and study coauthor Frank Manzo IV. "Without a stable equilibrium, families are left unable to find housing, unable to afford housing, or both. This dynamic is playing out not just in Illinois, but in a growing number of states across our country." Demand for housing in Illinois has been fueled by rising incomes, robust employment growth and household formations, and higher rates of homeownership relative to the national average. For example, the state's workforce grew by 9% between 2010 and 2024, and new household formation grew by 4% over the past five years. However, publicly-available data shows that housing supply has not kept pace. Active listings of new homes fell by 64% and the state's vacancy rate for both rental and owner-occupied units reached historic lows over the past five years, while the five-year average of new housing construction permits also fell by 13%. Researchers linked these trends with a 37% increase in the value of Illinois homes since 2019. They noted that while the cost of housing is still competitive compared to other states, rising home values have driven increases in other homeownership costs, such as insurance and property taxes. Additionally, they concluded that macro-economic factors, such five-year increase in average 30-year fixed mortgage rates of nearly 40%, and nearly a doubling of investor ownership of housing stock near metropolitan job centers such as Chicago since 2010 have also contributed to an ever-increasing cost of homeownership while shrinking the state's supply of available and affordable homes. "Regardless of where in Illinois you live, it costs dramatically more to own or rent a home today than it did five or ten years ago," said study coauthor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Professor, and PMCR Director Dr. Robert Bruno. "Increased demand and dwindling supply are driving up home values, which in turn drives up insurance and property tax rates. Interest rate hikes have increased the cost to build new units or purchase existing homes. And the rise of investor ownership able to make all-cash offers has made it even more difficult for average households to find units they can actually afford." To assess the number of new housing units Illinois needs to stabilize the state's housing market and keep pace with demand, ILEPI and PMCR researchers analyzed three factors. First, they looked at housing unit data from the U.S. Census Bureau in the decade prior to the COVID-19 pandemic to determine how many additional homes Illinois would need to match a healthy "vacancy rate." Second, researchers examined the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey data to assess pent-up demand from "missing households"-or working-age adults living with non-relatives who might otherwise be in the housing market themselves. Finally, they examined American Community Survey data to estimate new household growth that would naturally occur over the next five years.

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