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Russell Finex: Sustainable plastic recycling spotlight – how can you improve your process?
Established in 1934, Russell Finex is a global leader in the manufacture of high-quality sieving and filtration solutions. Over the past month they have been recognised at the West London Business Awards, launched improvements to a popular product based on customer feedback and made strides to improve sustainable plastic recycling practices.
Covid and the care sector: TimeFinders boss hopes that lessons learnt from the pandemic can incite positive change
Speaking exclusively to The Leaders Council, TimeFinders director Alison Hesketh reflects on the challenges that the Covid-19 pandemic has thrust upon the care industry, while highlighting some of the lessons that can be taken from the crisis and used to incite positive change.
Grant Schapps chairs first meeting of the Global Travel Taskforce
The secretary of state for transport, the Rt Hon Grant Schapps MP, has chaired the first meeting of the Global Travel Taskforce. Seeking to find a safe and sustainable way to restart international travel after a year that has seen aviation passenger numbers drop 97%.
Leaders Council chairman Lord Blunkett calls for adjustment to disadvantaged pupils' exam grades
Writing for the London Evening Standard, Leaders Council chairman Lord Blunkett has called for exam grades to be adjusted for pupils who have fallen behind with their education as a result of digital poverty.
Spinnaker International launches new forensic technology
Security system specialist Spinnaker International has recently launched its new CrimeTag technology, which acts as a forensic marker tagging physical goods with a unique DNA fingerprint.
The Richard Stephens Partnership recognised for work on the NHS Nightingale in London
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) recognised the Richard Stephens Partnership (RSP) in the Covid Achievement Awards. The award was created for 2021 in association with CIBSE Journal.
Naming and shaming: February brings relaunch of HMRC naming scheme for salary wrongdoers
HMRC has this month published the names of 139 companies that failed to pay the National Minimum Wage to over 95,000 workers between 2016 and 2018, short-changing employees by £6.7 million in total.
Beyond Paper Straws: Exploring practical actions to address the climate crisis
The Leaders Council welcomed Sophia Chang, founder of With Many Roots & Ben Tolhurst, Director of Business Declares to run a session with member organisations, opening the conversation around what business can do to put climate positive policies across their working practices.
Kwasi Kwarteng, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, writes to all businesses about free Covid-19 tests
Kwasi Kwarteng, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, has written to all businesses to offer free Covid-19 tests for workplace testing of staff that cannot work from home.
Healthier choices, buying local, saving money: Market Measures investigates how retail spending habits have changed during the Covid-19 crisis
Since March 2020, market research specialist Market Measures has been running its own Covid-19 tracker survey to monitor the evolving mood of the nation throughout the pandemic.
Government launches new training course to help recognise trauma in children
As a result of the covid-19 lockdowns many children have been adversely affected and anyone working with people 0-25 can have training to recognise the signs of trauma or psychological issues.
Beauty Kitchen partners with Unilever and Asda in groundbreaking sustainability trial
Sustainability and circular economy experts Beauty Kitchen have partnered with multinational consumer goods specialist Unilever and retail giant Asda to trial three new refill stations across beauty, personal care and laundry products at Asda’s pioneering flagship sustainability store in Leeds.
Road to recovery: Market Measures forecasts domestic tourism boom in 2021, but will hospitality benefit?
Since March 2020, market research specialist Market Measures has been running its own Covid-19 tracker survey to monitor the evolving mood of the nation throughout the pandemic.
#ChopTheVAT: The campaign to save Britain’s salons
As businesses on UK high streets continue to suffer from closures forced upon them by Covid-19, The Leaders Council hears from the campaign group that wants the five per cent VAT cut in the hospitality industry extended to the personal care sector.
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