Poshmark, Inc. Named to Fortune’s 2022 Change the World List for Promoting Sustainable Style

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Oct. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Poshmark, Inc. (Nasdaq: POSH), a leading social marketplace for new and secondhand style, today announced it has been named to Fortune’s 2022 Change the World list for promoting sustainability and helping to keep items in circulation and out of landfills.

“Poshmark has empowered millions of people to establish their own businesses through selling secondhand. Our impact is a direct result of our community of sellers, and how they are making the fashion system more connected, circular, and sustainable,” said Manish Chandra, Founder and CEO of Poshmark. “By providing an all-in-one platform to simplify the secondhand shopping experience, Poshmark makes it easy, simple and fun to participate in the circular economy.”

As a leading social marketplace for secondhand goods, Poshmark has kept more than 200 million items in circulation across the categories of apparel, pets, home, electronics and more, all while serving as a source of income for millions of independent sellers. In 2021, Poshmark’s gross merchandise value increased 27% to $1.8 billion, pointing to the increased interest in buying and selling secondhand goods, particularly among millennial and Gen Z audiences.

To further extend the lifespan of items, Poshmark introduced the Reposh feature in 2020, which allows users to efficiently relist an item purchased on Poshmark. Since unveiling the feature, sellers have Reposhed 4.5 million listings, and the number of items Reposhed since launch has increased 57% on a year-over-year basis.

The Change the World list recognizes companies that have had a positive social impact through activities that are part of their core business strategy. Fortune asses nominees on the following factors:

1. Measurable social impact: The reach, nature, and durability of the company’s impact on one or more specific societal problems.

2. Business results: The benefit the socially impactful work brings to the company. Profitability and contribution to shareholder value outweigh benefits to the company’s reputation.

3. Degree of innovation: How innovative the company’s effort is relative to that of others in its industry and whether other companies have followed its example or partnered with it.

Each year, FORTUNE recognizes companies that have made a measurable impact on some of the most pressing social and environmental issues globally. To view the entire list, please visit: https://fortune.com/change-the-world/.

About Poshmark, Inc.
Poshmark is a leading social marketplace for new and secondhand style for women, men, kids, pets, home, and more. By combining the human connection of physical shopping with the scale, ease, and selection benefits of ecommerce, Poshmark makes buying and selling simple, social, and sustainable. Its community of more than 80 million registered users across the U.S., Canada, Australia and India, is driving the future of commerce while promoting more sustainable consumption. For more information, please visit www.poshmark.com, and for company news and announcements, please visit investors.poshmark.com. You can also find Poshmark on InstagramFacebookTwitterTikTokPinterest, YouTube, and Snapchat.

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Constellation Brands Publishes ESG Impact Report, Advancing a Future Worth Reaching For

Constellation Brands’ 2022 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Impact Report highlights notable progress made in its key ESG focus areas: serving as good stewards of the environment; enhancing social equity within its industry and communities; and promoting responsible beverage alcohol consumption.

VICTOR, N.Y., Oct. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE: STZ and STZ.B), a leading beverage alcohol company, published today its inaugural ESG Impact Report – an evolution of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility reports – highlighting established commitments and targets to positively impact the planet and its people, and progress made toward achieving them.

To enable Constellation to better meet stakeholder expectations regarding information provided on these important topics, and to better reflect the company’s ongoing efforts to address pressing environmental and societal needs that are important to its communities, consumers, and employees, this ESG Impact Report has been prepared with reference to the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board alcoholic beverages standard. The report also considers the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures in developing and disclosing Constellation’s approach to managing climate risk and opportunity and references the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals.

“While Constellation has a rich history demonstrating its commitment to doing well by doing good, we believe the social, economic, and environmental challenges of today’s world require greater accountability, which is why we’ve bolstered our ESG commitments as a core tenet of our long-term business strategy,” said Bill Newlands, Constellation Brands’ President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are extremely proud of the progress we’ve made to help our communities and planet thrive, and we are excited to share it with our stakeholders. I sincerely thank our Constellation team members, as well as our non-profit, industry, and community partners, and broader stakeholders, for their continued support and collaboration. Together, we are striving to create a future that is truly Worth Reaching For.”

Constellation’s ESG ambitions are grounded in the following three focus areas:

  • Serving as good stewards of the environment – modeling water stewardship for the beverage alcohol industry; and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through energy conservation and renewable energy initiatives.
  • Enhancing social equity within the industry and local communities – championing the professional development and advancement of women in the beverage alcohol industry and local communities; enhancing economic development and prosperity in disadvantaged communities; and championing an inclusive culture characterized by diversity in background and thought, which reflects the consumers and communities that the company serves.
  • Promoting responsible beverage alcohol consumption – ensuring the responsible promotion and marketing of the company’s products.

This report details notable progress that Constellation has made in these focus areas, including:

  • Established and began implementing a three-year strategy and operating plans to restore approximately 1.1 billion gallons of water withdrawals from local watersheds, while improving accessibility and the quality of water for communities where the company operates between fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2025.
  • Established and began implementing a three-year strategy and operating plans to reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions by 15% by fiscal year 2025 (from a fiscal year 2020 baseline).
  • Invested approximately $75 million in female-led or founded businesses through August 2022.
  • Helped more than 3,500 women receive services and training to help advance their careers in partnership with Dress for Success in calendar year 2021.
  • Committed to invest approximately $15 million in minority-owned businesses through August 2022.
  • Helped more than 4,700 Hispanic families strengthen their financial security through financial empowerment and housing counseling programs in calendar year 2021 through support of UnidosUS.
  • Increased female representation and overall ethnic diversity among Constellation’s U.S. salaried employee population to 43% and 22%, respectively, in fiscal year 2022 progressing toward the established goals of 50% and 30%, respectively, by fiscal year 2026.
  • Supported the efforts of Responsibility.org to empower adults to make a lifetime of responsible alcohol choices as part of a balanced lifestyle and help eliminate drunk driving.

“As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship and our communities, we’ve embedded our ESG strategy into our beer, wine and spirits business operations across the globe and we’ve established ESG oversight at the highest levels of the organization,” said Mike McGrew, Constellation Brands’ Executive Vice President and Chief Communications, CSR, and Diversity Officer. “By establishing ESG as a strategic business operating imperative, we can better meet stakeholder expectations, reflect our values, and more directly help the communities that sustain our business to thrive in the process.”

To read the full 2022 ESG Impact Report, click here. To watch a brief video highlighting Constellation’s ESG strategy click here.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The word “expect” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. These statements may relate to our business and ESG strategies, future prospects, plans, events, performance, targets, goals, or objectives, future operations, future environmental, financial, or social metrics, or expected actions of third parties. All forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in, or implied by, such forward-looking statements. No assurances can be given that any of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements will transpire or occur.

The forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and should not be construed in any manner as a guarantee that such results will in fact occur. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this news release and Constellation Brands does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

In addition to risks and uncertainties associated with ordinary business operations, the forward-looking statements contained in this news release are subject to the risk, uncertainty, and possible variance from our current expectations regarding: future global economic conditions; market conditions; regulatory conditions; unanticipated environmental liabilities and costs; changes to governmental rules and regulations; the actions of competitors; consumer expectations and preferences; and other factors and uncertainties disclosed from time-to-time in Constellation Brands’ filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2022, its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended August 31, 2022, and its Registration Statement on Form S-4, as amended from time to time, which could cause actual future performance to differ from current expectations.

ABOUT CONSTELLATION BRANDS

At Constellation Brands (NYSE: STZ and STZ.B), our mission is to build brands that people love because we believe sharing a toast, unwinding after a day, celebrating milestones, and helping people connect, are Worth Reaching For. It’s worth our dedication, hard work, and the bold calculated risks we take to deliver more for our consumers, trade partners, shareholders, and communities in which we live and work. It’s what has made us one of the fastest-growing large CPG companies in the U.S. at retail, and it drives our pursuit to deliver what’s next.

Today, we are a leading international producer and marketer of beer, wine, and spirits with operations in the U.S., Mexico, New Zealand, and Italy. Every day, people reach for our high-end, iconic imported beer brands such as Corona Extra, Corona Light, Corona Premier, Modelo Especial, Modelo Negra, and Pacifico, our fine wine and craft spirits brands, including The Prisoner Wine Company, Robert Mondavi Winery, Casa Noble Tequila, and High West Whiskey, and our premium wine brands such as Meiomi, and Kim Crawford.

But we won’t stop here. Our visionary leadership team and passionate employees from barrel room to boardroom are reaching for the next level, to explore the boundaries of the beverage alcohol industry and beyond. Join us in discovering what’s Worth Reaching For.

To learn more, visit www.cbrands.com and follow us on TwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.

MEDIA CONTACTS INVESTOR RELATIONS CONTACTS
Mike McGrew 773-251-4934 / michael.mcgrew@cbrands.com
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David Paccapaniccia 585-282-7227 / david.paccapaniccia@cbrands.com

A downloadable PDF copy of this news release can be found here. http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/8eb63e46-5dbe-40bb-8783-3ba8e7a6a870

AGC Biologics Honored for Innovations in Cell Line Development

Seattle, Oct. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AGC Biologics, a leading global Biopharmaceutical Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), today announced it has been named a 2022 Leading Innovator in Mammalian Cell Line Development for the USA by Acquisition International.

Recipients of this award are selected through a merit-based system that requires evidence of significant achievements and a clear commitment to innovation.

AGC Biologics has a Cell Line Development program backed by several decades of scientific expertise and research. The company’s global network of sites has established more than 200 mammalian and microbial cell culture-based products. The CDMO’s cell line development services offer seamless process transfer to cGMP manufacturing, short timelines, and the ability to meet finite budgets. Further, AGC Biologics’ in-house quality and regulatory teams ensure cell line development projects are ready for any stage, across any regulatory market, anywhere in the world.

Through the implementation of early-on high-throughput titer assessment of monoclonal cell lines, AGC Biologics can streamline its monoclonal antibody (mAb) programs. By using new advancements to pinpoint high-producing cell lines, AGC Biologics can offer shorter timelines and increase productivity, helping ensure the best products are identified. AGC Biologics also invests in the latest research and development needs for its Cell Line Development program, including evaluating CHO-K1 GS knockout cell lines and transposase technology for increased DNA integration and high-producing cell lines, to diversify its portfolio.

“AGC Biologics’ pursuit of constant innovation can be seen with the global implementation of new modern approaches in our cell line development capabilities for increased protein production. We are investing in new technologies for high-throughput screening, increased DNA integration, and high-producing cell lines to maximize the output of our CLD programs to give client’s the best product possible,” said Kayla Bean, Sr. Development Scientist, PD R&D Center for AGC Biologics.

AGC Biologics currently has four locations offering cell line development services, Seattle, WA and Boulder, CO, USA, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Chiba, Japan. The company’s cell line development services work with both mammalian and microbial offerings. The microbial offering utilizes the E. coli and Pichia expression platforms. The mammalian offering utilizes the CHEF1 expression system to create clinical production cell lines and support commercial manufacturing. AGC Biologics is continuously working on improvements to its platforms to stay a top CDMO competitor.

To learn more about AGC Biologics’ cell line development services, visit https://www.agcbio.com/capabilities/process-development/cell-line-development.

About AGC Biologics
AGC Biologics is a leading global biopharmaceutical Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) with a strong commitment to delivering the highest standard of service as we work side-by-side with our clients and partners, every step of the way. We provide world-class development and manufacture of mammalian and microbial-based therapeutic proteins, plasmid DNA (pDNA), messenger RNA (mRNA), viral vectors, and genetically engineered cells. Our global network spans the U.S., Europe, and Asia, with cGMP-compliant facilities in Seattle, Washington; Boulder and Longmont, Colorado; Copenhagen, Denmark; Heidelberg, Germany; Milan, Italy; and Chiba, Japan and we currently employ more than 2,000 employees worldwide. Our commitment to continuous innovation fosters the technical creativity to solve our clients’ most complex challenges, including specialization in fast-track projects and rare diseases. AGC Biologics is the partner of choice. To learn more, visit www.agcbio.com

Hannah Lehman
AGC Biologics
hlehman@agcbio.com

Lifter Thanh dominates Asian weightlifting championships

 

Pham Thi Hong Thanh has been the most successful athlete of Vietnam at the 2022 Asian Weightlifting Championship in Manama, Bahrain.

 

 

 

The SEA Games champion on October 11 grabbed three gold medals in her class of 64kg.

 

 

 

Thanh, who also set records at the SEA Games in May, dominated the continental tournament in all events of snatch by lifting 100kg, clean and jerk of 117kg and her total of 217kg.

 

 

 

Thipwara Chontavin of Thailand came in second with silvers in snatch (91kg) and total (201kg) and a bronze in clean and jerk (110kg).

 

 

 

Indonesia’s Sarah Sarah placed third with a silver in clean and jerk (111kg) and two bronzes in snatch (89kg) and total (201kg).

 

 

 

Earlier, Quang Thi Tam and Nguyen Tran Anh Tuan won two gold medals for Vietnam on October 10.

 

 

 

Tam made a brilliant international debut as a national team athlete at the age of 19 in the women’s 59kg class although she was not considered a contender as much as her teammate Hoang Thi Duyen who won golds and set a record at the May SEA Games.

 

 

 

She claimed her title in the snatch with a lift of 93kg. In the clean and jerk, the Thai ethnic minority woman came third with a 115kg result. In total, her 208kg brought her a silver. She was second overall.

 

 

 

Her total result was 8kg heavier than what she did two months ago at the Asian junior championship in Uzbekistan, where she won three golds.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, senior Duyen had a poor result because of her back injury, placing fourth in all events.

 

 

 

China’s Long Xue pocketed two golds in the clean and jerk (118kg) and total (209kg) and a bronze in snatch (91kg). She topped the overall ranking.

 

 

 

Natasya Betayob of Indonesia was third with one silver in the clean and jerk (116kg) and a bronze for her total (205kg).

 

 

 

Tuan, in the men’s 61kg class, triumphed in the clean and jerk with an attempt of 161kg. He was second in the snatch (134kg) and total (295kg).

 

 

 

Jia Xionghui of China won two golds in the snatch (140kg) and total (296kg) and a silver in the clean and jerk (156kg)

 

 

 

Ricko Saputra of Indonesia won three bronzes, 133kg in the snatch, 158kg in the clean and jerk and 291kg in total.

 

 

 

After three days of competition, Vietnam secured nine golds, six silvers and one bronze.

 

 

 

The Asian competition will close on October 16./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

East Asian nations commit to dealing with plastic pollution at sea

The second part of the 25th Intergovernmental Meeting of the Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia (COBSEA), chaired by the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), wrapped up in Hanoi on October 13.

 

 

 

Accordingly, member states agreed to take urgent actions and seek effective solutions to deal with plastic pollution and challenges to marine and coastal ecological systems at present and in the future.

 

 

 

Deputy General Director of the MONRE’s Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands (VASI) Pham Thu Hang said COBSEA, which comprises Cambodia, China, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, showed their serious commitments at regional and global levels to enhance pollution prevention at sea and on mainland such as ocean sewage and eutrophication.

 

 

 

The event also afforded Vietnam a chance to make active contributions to regional and global initiatives on marine plastic waste, the blue marine economy, marine and coastal spatial planning, and marine protected areas.

 

 

 

During the two-day meeting, delegates heard a report on COBSEA’s activities, adopted an action plan on marine waste, established the EAS Regional Node within the framework of the global partnership on marine waste, and updated negotiations on achieving international legally binding tools to end plastic pollution.

 

 

 

The first part of the meeting was held online in September. The 26th meeting will be hosted by Cambodia next year./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Council convenes 28th meeting

The 28th meeting of the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Council opened in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on October 13.

 

 

 

At the meeting, Cambodian Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Hang Chuon Naron, who is also President of the ASCC Council, informed delegates of key achievements, priorities, sidelines events and documents to be adopted this time, including a declaration on sports, ASEAN identity, culture, migrant workers, women entrepreneurs, women’s empowerment, and security and peace.

 

 

 

This meeting, which will end on October 14, will also issue a Joint Statement on Climate Change and designate 2022 as the “Year of ASEAN Youth”, he added.

 

 

 

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen emphasised that the COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to take one step ahead in transforming traditional education into a digital form.

 

 

 

In the context of digital technology developing rapidly, ASEAN needs to make more efforts in promoting digital transformation inthe education system, he stressed, showing his optimism that ASEAN leaders will jointly adopt a declaration on digital transformation of ASEAN’s education systems at the 40th and 41st ASEAN Summits in November./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Thailand injects first COVID-19 jabs for children aged 6 months to 1 year

Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health on October 12 launched a campaign to vaccinate children aged 6 months to 1 year with a slightly reduced dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

 

 

 

So far, parents of about 300,000 children in this age group have registered for the first jabs.

 

 

 

Permanent Secretary for Public Health Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong said vaccination for children aged 5-11 have curbed COVID-19 outbreaks at schools.

 

 

 

Data from the Ministry of Public Health also showed that at least 82% of the country’s population have been vaccinated./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Indonesia’s central bank forecasts below 4% inflation in 2023

Bank Indonesia (BI) projects that the country’s inflation rate will stay around 3% next year.

 

 

 

BI Governor Perry Warjiyo said on October 13 that the central bank estimates the rate would be around 3.6% in the third quarter of 2023, and 3% in the fourth quarter.

 

 

 

Previously, BI estimated that the inflation rate until the end of 2022 would rise above 6% as a result of a surge in fuel prices and transportation fares.

 

 

 

However, this rate will be still below the global average inflation, which can reach around 9% due to geopolitical conflicts in Europe that have resulted in an increase in world energy and food prices, the bank said./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency