Corporate Affairs
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Terence H. Winkless |
Initial DVD release | December 26, 2005 |
Composers | Jeff Winkless |
Screenplay | Terence H. Winkless |
Geoffrey Baere | |
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ID | 2282458 |
About Corporate Affairs
An executive (Peter Scolari) helps his ambitious co-worker (Mary Crosby) who thinks she has seduced the boss to death.
Scotch on the Rocks: The TV drama locked away for 50 years
... " Luke McCullough, BBC Scotland s head of Corporate Affairs, said: " Scotch on the Rocks was an iconic piece of TV drama made here in Scotland, but was never repeated following its original transmission due to the complaint being upheld about a key plot point in the first episode...
Vogue editor Edward Enninful named UK's most powerful black person
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Marks & Spencer scraps plastic for paper bags
... In a blog post, Marks & Spencer Corporate Affairs director Victoria McKenzie-Gould said the company hoped that the move would help to avoid " to the mountain of plastic bags" that can build up in cupboards at home...
Hospital bosses ignored months of doctors' warnings about Lucy Letby
... They say the head of Corporate Affairs and legal services, Stephen Cross, warned that calling the police would be a catastrophe for the hospital and would turn the neonatal unit into a crime scene...
Period pants should not be subject to 20% VAT, say firms
... " The government made a brilliant start by removing VAT from disposable period products, but we need them to finish the job and level the playing field, " said Victoria McKenzie-Gould, Corporate Affairs director at M& S...
Gallium and germanium: What China's new move in microchip war means for world
... " We can expect to see the development and exploitation of alternative sources of gallium and germanium, as well as intensified efforts to recycle these commodities and identify more readily available alternatives, " Anna Ashton, Eurasia s director for China Corporate Affairs and US-China, told the BBC...
One in five homes have not cashed energy vouchers
... Steve O Neill, Corporate Affairs and marketing director at PayPoint said of the people who cashed their vouchers in its stores, 23% waited less than a day before redeeming it...
One million energy vouchers unclaimed in cold snap
... " December vouchers issued by email have already seen high levels of redemption, though December postal voucher redemptions are lower than we would expect, which could be linked to strike action in the UK causing delayed delivery, " said Steve O Neill, director of Corporate Affairs at PayPoint...
Marks & Spencer scraps plastic for paper bags
Marks & Spencer is swapping plastic carrier bags for paper ones in all stores, in an expansion of a trial that began in 10 branches in January.
It Follows other High Street stores in swapping plastic bags to paper in a bid to cut plastics use.
Supermarkets Morrisons, Waitrose and Aldi all use paper bags for customers, though some stores offer plastic bags as an option.
Marks & Spencer has More Than 1,000 stores nationwide.
The retailer said it had worked with the University of Sheffield to develop a bag that is made using Renewable Energy , since paper is more energy-intensive to produce than plastic.
Paper bags also weigh More Than plastic; this means transportation requires more energy, adding to their carbon footprint, according to research.
In a blog post, Marks & Spencer Corporate Affairs director Victoria McKenzie-Gould said The Company hoped that The Move would help to avoid " to The Mountain of plastic bags" that can Build Up in cupboards At Home .
The new bags also fold easily into a backpack, according to Ms McKenzie-Gould.
She added: " For the vast majority who already reuse their own bags, which remains The Most sustainable option, not a lot will change. But on the odd occasion when we all need to reach for One More bag, we're pleased to be offering a more sustainable option for customers. "
Morrisons was The First supermarket to scrap plastic bags in 2021.
Environmental groups have raised some concers over how many uses a paper bag can actually survive.
Paper bags are not as durable as bags For Life , being more likely to split or tear, especially if they Get Wet .
But paper decomposes much more quickly than plastic, Making It is less likely to be a source of litter or risk to wildlife.
Paper is also more widely recyclable, while plastic bags can take between 400 and 1,000 years to decompose.
Source of news: bbc.com