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Mentions in press and media 6
Date | Title | Description |
03.04.2025 | The Green Shift: How Plant-Based Foods Could Revitalize the US Economy | The winds of change are blowing through the American economy. A new study reveals that embracing plant-based foods could be the key to unlocking thousands of jobs and boosting economic growth. The research, conducted by BW Research Partners... |
02.04.2025 | Protein Shift: This One Change Could Create 70,000 Jobs in the US | 5 Mins Read Amid trade wars and a potential recession, the solution to a strong US economy could simply be on your plate. Can growinf and eating more plants equal more jobs? That’s the central argument from a new report suggesting that the ... |
31.03.2025 | Shift to Plant-Based Foods Could Add Thousands of Jobs to US Economy | A new study reveals potential economic benefits that could arise from a shift towards plant-based food consumption in the United States. The research, commissioned by Faunalytics and conducted by BW Research Partnership, explores how this s... |
01.03.2021 | This Company Helps Roughnecks Find Renewable Energy Jobs | (Bloomberg) -- Alfred Burt grew up following his father across the oil patches of Texas. He carried on the family tradition, working on rigs for 26 years until the pandemic crashed oil prices in April and he lost a drilling job with Apache ... |
- | Nearly 600,000 green energy jobs lost in March and April | The green energy sector has lost nearly 600,000 jobs in March and April, according to a report by BW Research Partnership. That’s 17% of the sector’s workforce. This is of course a result of stay-at-home orders due to the pandemic, which ha... |
- | EGEB: South Dakota cement plant adopts wind power | In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB): South Dakota’s Rapid City cement plant is adopting wind power. The US economy lost nearly 600,000 clean energy jobs in March and April. Poland, which is still heavily dependent on coal, added 2... |