October at-a-glance … energy
Following a June 2020 Request for Information and review of comments submitted, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) tentatively decided […]
NAFEM and other manufacturing associations urge Biden administration action on supply chain challenges
NAFEM and a coalition of three other major manufacturing associations released a white paper urging the Biden administration to take […]
Retaining, attracting, and developing talent as the pandemic continues
A record number of employees have left their jobs since the pandemic and women report increased burnout. Two new McKinsey […]
October at-a-glance … regulations
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) to help evaluate how to assess fees […]
October at-a-glance … supply chain
Shipping issues continue to plague businesses around the world. Although industry leaders do not expect the challenges to subside anytime […]
October at-a-glance … taxes, tariffs & trade
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) opened an exclusion reinstatement request process for 549 previously extended exclusions that expired Dec. […]
Looking to add to your team? Check out Feeding America’s job training program
Did you know that 30 local Feeding America member food banks have culinary, warehouse and transportation training programs? In states […]
Understanding the contributing factors to future energy policies
As states increasingly establish energy policies that address climate change and equity goals, the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership’s guide to […]
September at-a-glance … environment
Sweden’s HYBRIT announced that it has produced the world’s first carbon-free steel. Traditional steel is created in blast furnaces using […]
EPA issues Final Rule on HFC phase down
U.S. hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) production and imports are slated to be cut by 85 percent over 15 years from 2011-2013 baselines, […]