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Solar energy training: Caribbean hub launched by GSI SKN Inc and NABCEP

Solar energy training

NABCEP Caribbean, the first regional hub for solar energy training and development throughout the Caribbean region as well as the US Virgin Islands, was established on March 27, 2023. Dr Wayne E Archibald, Executive Director, Green Solutions International SKN Incorporated (GSI), signed an exclusive international partnership agreement with Shawn O’Brien, …

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CGCL launches new, bold, cutting-edge corporate website

CGCL production area

A new, bold, cutting-edge corporate website for Caribbean Gas Chemical Limited, CGCL, the eighth Methanol plant, and first Dimethyl Ether Facility, DME, in Trinidad and Tobago, has been launched at the company’s La Brea headquarters. The new website, with its striking and distinctive design aligned to the company’s corporate colours, has been …

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Recycled cork: 130 million wine corks collected for running insole brand

Recycled cork

Footbeds with a natural recycled cork supportive base is a significant milestone announced by the sustainable running insole brand, SOLE, and its innovative cork recycling programme, ReCORK™ in joint efforts to create high-performance, carbon-negative insoles. The two groups have successfully diverted more than 130 million used natural wine corks from …

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