Month: January 2023

E-waste Proliferates as Incomes Rise, Prices Fall

The Rwanda E-Waste Recycling Facility in Rwanda’s Bugesera District, the second largest such facility in Africa. This is a Rwanda Green Fund investment. September 2017 (Photo by Rwanda Green Fund) Creative Commons license via Flickr By Sunny Lewis BONN, Germany, December 14, 2017 (Maximpact.com News) – Last year, the world generated e-waste – everything from end-of-life refrigerators and TV sets t...[Read More]

Fast Track to Employment for Refugees & Migrants Programme

Our Fast Track to Employment program is designed to equip refugees and migrants with the necessary language for employment skills and find them jobs in many of the sectors we cover, including Retail, Hospitality, Care & Nursing, Safety and Agriculture. We have an 80% job placement success rate and increasing demand for staff from employers. We work with employers such as the Beannchor Group, R...[Read More]

Risky 'Supertanker Trends' Test Investors

Students learn about artificial intelligence as applied to music at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria. A-MINT is a new kind of adaptive artificial music intelligence, the first of its kind able to crack the improvisation code of any musician in real time and improvise with him. September 6, 2019 (Photo by Jürgen Grünwald) Creative Commons license via Flickr By Sunny Lewis NEW YORK, New...[Read More]

Refugees' Personalities Predict Integration Success

The International Rescue Committee, the sports shoe company Nike, and the local organization buntkicktgut are offering “Berlin Kickt,” a soccer and education program aimed at bringing local and refugee children together. Berlin Kickt coaches, many with a refugee or migration background, run weekly sessions and activities in five primary schools across Berlin. April 2018 (Photo courtesy Internation...[Read More]

Refugee Kids Quicker Than Adults at Languages

Syrian refugee students in Turkey, September 26, 2018 (Photo courtesy UK Dept. of International Development) Creative Commons license via Flickr By Sunny Lewis for Maximpact CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, January 30, 2020 (Maximpact.com News) – As millions of displaced people move around the world in search of safer lives, learning the language of their adopted homes is a skill best acquired young. Sci...[Read More]

New Electrochemical Method Eliminates Mercury From Water

In the laboratory of Wickman and Tunsu at the Chalmers University of Technology, when mercury ions (light purple) in a liquid come near an electrode of platinum, they are attracted to the electrode’s surface where they get reduced to metallic mercury. On the electrode, mercury atoms (dark purple) and platinum atoms (grey) develop into a very strong alloy, and so the mercury is removed from the wat...[Read More]

Six CSR Strategies for Startups

Silicon Valley Community Foundation Board of Directors. Back Row from left: Eduardo Rallo, Jayne Battey, Tom Stocky, Thurman V. White, Jr., Dan’l Lewin, Catherine A. Molnar, Erik Dryburgh Middle Row: Marie Oh Huber, Julie Miraglia Kwon, Rose Jacobs Gibson, Kate Mitchell, Lynn A. McGovern Seated left to right: David P. Lopez, Emmett D. Carson (CEO and President), C.S. Park (Chair), Samuel Johnson, ...[Read More]

Maximpact wins Northern Ireland’s Support to Ease Refugees’ Integration

Media Release: February 2019 Accelerating into 2019 with prospects to help migrants integrate in English predominant environments, Maximpact recently received the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy’s support for its Fast Track to Employment Programme for Syrian refugees. The Programme provides innovative, live, online English language training for Syrian refugees. Completed within a short...[Read More]

Stress in the workplace is a real problem

Stress in the workplace is a real problem. When you become aware of the high percentage of people reporting excessive stress levels at work in the United States, it’s easy to understand why more than a third of employers offer stress management and reintegration programs, to minimize the financial and health impacts excessive stress causes. The vast majority of these statistics are taken from what...[Read More]

Thinking Systemically About Water: An interview with J. Carl Ganter

By Marta Maretich, Chief Editor, Maximpact, @mmmaretich Water sector investments continue to be high on the wish-list of many impact investors. But what are the wider issues surrounding investment in water? Maximpact talks to J. Carl Ganter, award-winning CEO and Founder of Circle of Blue and member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Water Security. What’s your view of water se...[Read More]

The IPCC Summary Report on Climate Change: What it Means for Impact Investing

The report’s publication follows a rough period for those who believe that climate change poses a threat to life on earth. In 2001, the US, under the administration of George W. Bush, rejected the Kyoto agreement on global warming. Flaws in the AR4, IPCC’s 2007 report; among them the apparent claim that Himalayan glaciers would disappear by 2035; drew intense fire from critics and distracted atten...[Read More]

Northern Ireland Environment Strategy

An industrial area of Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland. August 31, 2019 (Photo by Bradford Timeline) Creative Commons license via Flickr By Sunny Lewis BELFAST, Northern Ireland, September 26, 2019 (Maximpact.com News) – The head of Northern Ireland’s Environment Agency, David Small, is inviting the public to help draft Northern Ireland’s first-ever Environment Strategy. “We want the public to...[Read More]

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