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Atlas Corp. and subsidiary Seaspan Corporation release 2024 Sustainability Report
Atlas Corp. and subsidiary Seaspan Corporation release 2024 Sustainability Report

Cision Canada

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Atlas Corp. and subsidiary Seaspan Corporation release 2024 Sustainability Report

LONDON, UK, June 30, 2025 /CNW/ - Atlas Corp. (Atlas) is proud to present its 2024 Sustainability Report, the fifth annual report on the company's Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. It covers activities carried out by Atlas and its main subsidiary, Seaspan Corporation (Seaspan) from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024. In 2024, Atlas undertook the divestiture of the majority of the assets of APR Energy and ceased active operations. Consequently, this report covers only Seaspan Corporation whereas past reports have included both Seaspan Corporation and APR Energy. In 2024, Seaspan conducted a double materiality assessment to evaluate materiality of its ESG factors from both an impact and financial perspective to determine risks and opportunities, strategies, goal setting, and key performance indicators on which to focus efforts. The resulting list of material topics closely aligned with previous assessments as well as demonstrated a similarity in the prioritization of impacts perceived from external and internal teams, suggesting a strong alignment between sustainability and business operations. Seaspan continues to make progress on its decarbonization journey. Seaspan's Action for Vessel Energy Reduction (SAVER) initiative aims to improve the overall efficiency of every vessel, and to lower fuel consumption and emissions across the fleet. In 2024, Seaspan spent $37.8 million to improve the efficiency of its vessels and continued to invest in adding alternative fuel vessels to its fleet. As of December 31, 2024, Seaspan's fleet included 24 LNG duel-fueled containerships. Seaspan also continues to advance its social goals in maintaining a fair working environment and occupational health and safety and the company is continually reinforcing its governance policies, prioritizing accountability, transparency, and security to protect the long-term interests of its stakeholders and the public. Bing Chen, President and CEO, stated, " We are pleased to continue to advance our ESG initiatives—progress that has been driven by cross functional teams through the collective efforts of our entire organization. With the steadfast support of our Board of Directors and the active engagement of our stakeholders, we continue to partner with our customers and embed sustainability into the core of our strategy and operations." About Atlas Corp. Atlas is a leading global asset management company, differentiated by its position as a best-in-class owner and operator with a focus on disciplined capital deployment to create sustainable shareholder value. We target long-term, risk-adjusted returns across high-quality infrastructure assets in the maritime sector. For more information visit

InventHelp Inventor Develops New Kitchen Gadget to Filter Odors (SBT-2040)
InventHelp Inventor Develops New Kitchen Gadget to Filter Odors (SBT-2040)

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

InventHelp Inventor Develops New Kitchen Gadget to Filter Odors (SBT-2040)

PITTSBURGH, May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to create a kitchen gadget to help prevent irritation when cutting and dicing onions or peppers," said an inventor, from San Francisco, Calif., "so I invented the EYE SAVER. My design helps filter the acidity and odor of various foods." The patent-pending invention provides an effective way to filter odors from various foods during the preparation process. In doing so, it helps prevent the eyes and nostrils from becoming irritated when chopping onions, peppers, etc. As a result, it increases comfort and peace of mind. The invention features a simple design that is easy to use so it is ideal for households and commercial kitchens. The original design was submitted to the San Francisco sales office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 23-SBT-2040, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE InventHelp Sign in to access your portfolio

Fire dept neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school
Fire dept neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school

The Sun

time24-04-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Fire dept neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school

IPOH: The Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) took approximately two hours to clean up an acid spill at Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Tsung Wah in Kuala Kangsar near here today. Perak JBPM Operations Division Assistant Director Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said they received a distress call at 3.30 pm, prompting a team from the Kuala Kangsar Fire and Rescue Station to be dispatched to the scene. 'The spill involved a 20-litre drum of acid stored near the school canteen. The acid had begun to evaporate while a teacher was tidying and cleaning the storage area. 'Firefighters in full protective gear conducted a size-up and applied the SAVER (Systematic Approach for Victim Extrication and Rescue) concept to identify the substance and assess the leakage,' he said in a statement. Sabarodzi said the drum was removed from the storage room and placed in a designated chemical disposal room. 'Firefighters then cleaned the floor to ensure full decontamination. The school was also advised to contact the contractor responsible for managing the acid,' he added, noting that the operation concluded fully at 5.55 pm.

Bomba neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school
Bomba neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school

The Star

time24-04-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Bomba neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school

IPOH: The Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) took approximately two hours to clean up an acid spill at SMJK Tsung Wah in Kuala Kangsar near here on Thursday (April 24). Perak Fire and rescue assistant operations director Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said they received a distress call at 3.30pm, prompting a team from the Kuala Kangsar Fire and Rescue Station to be dispatched to the scene. "The spill involved a 20l drum of acid stored near the school canteen. The acid had begun to evaporate while a teacher was tidying and cleaning the storage area. "Firefighters in full protective gear conducted a size-up and applied the SAVER (Systematic Approach for Victim Extrication and Rescue) concept to identify the substance and assess the leakage," he said in a statement. Sabarodzi said the drum was removed from the storage room and placed in a designated chemical disposal room. "Firefighters then cleaned the floor to ensure full decontamination. The school was also advised to contact the contractor responsible for managing the acid," he added, noting that the operation concluded fully at 5.55pm. — Bernama

Fire dept neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school
Fire dept neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school

New Straits Times

time24-04-2025

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Fire dept neutralises acid spill at Kuala Kangsar school

IPOH: The Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) took approximately two hours to clean up an acid spill at Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Tsung Wah in Kuala Kangsar near here today. Perak JBPM Operations Division Assistant Director Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said they received a distress call at 3.30pm, prompting a team from the Kuala Kangsar Fire and Rescue Station to be dispatched to the scene. "The spill involved a 20-litre drum of acid stored near the school canteen. The acid had begun to evaporate while a teacher was tidying and cleaning the storage area. "Firefighters in full protective gear conducted a size-up and applied the SAVER (Systematic Approach for Victim Extrication and Rescue) concept to identify the substance and assess the leakage," he said in a statement. Sabarodzi said the drum was removed from the storage room and placed in a designated chemical disposal room. "Firefighters then cleaned the floor to ensure full decontamination. The school was also advised to contact the contractor responsible for managing the acid," he added, noting that the operation concluded fully at 5.55pm. – BERNAMA

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