Commission begins consultation on NEC guidelines

Commission begins consultation on NEC guidelines

On Tuesday, the European Commission launched an open public consultation on the evaluation of the National Emission Reduction Directive (NEC). Citizens and stakeholders are invited to give their views on the NEC guidelines through an online consultation that is up to November 26, 2024. The evaluation of the NEC Directive assesses whether it effectively contributes … Read more

Raymond Lifestyle eyes a 7% share in the men’s wedding dress market by 2027

Raymond Lifestyle eyes a 7% share in the men's wedding dress market by 2027

Raymond Lifestyle is targeting a CAGR of 15% to capture about 7% market share in the growing men’s wedding wear market by 2027. The company is positioned as the largest brand in the Indian men’s wedding wear market. 75,000 crore, the company said on Tuesday. Raymond Lifestyle, which is set to emerge among the top … Read more

Markets under pressure to start September, Boeing downgraded: Yahoo Finance

Markets under pressure to start September, Boeing downgraded: Yahoo Finance

U.S. stocks are under pressure as Wall Street begins its first day of September trading. Investors are digesting the latest manufacturing data, but all eyes are on Friday’s jobs report. The data provides key insight into the health of the labor market ahead of the Federal Reserve’s September meeting, where investors are likely to see … Read more

‘Trash queen’ among 11 to stand trial in Sweden’s biggest environmental crime case | Sweden

'Trash queen' among 11 to stand trial in Sweden's biggest environmental crime case | Sweden

Eleven people, including an entrepreneur who once called herself the “trash queen,” have gone on trial in Sweden for illegally dumping toxic waste in the country’s biggest environmental crime case. The closely watched trial at Atunda District Court in Solntuna, near Stockholm, focuses on recycling company Think Pink, its former chief executive Anne Bella Nilsson, … Read more

The whistleblower warned of the state agency’s layoff of Florida’s state parks

The whistleblower warned of the state agency's layoff of Florida's state parks

James Gaddis had just returned home Saturday afternoon when he found the eviction letter on the doorstep of his townhouse. A former two-year employee of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection told the Tampa Bay Times that he was the one who provided information about the state’s plans to build golf courses, 350-room hotels, trickball … Read more