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Schneider’s sustainability program heads full speed toward its end-year targets with strong local impact

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BOSTON, Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today announced the latest results of its Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) program and its financial results for the third quarter of 2024.

Recently recognized as the World’s Most Sustainable Company by TIME and Statista, Schneider Electric’s SSI program monitors and measures the company’s progress across a range of transformative Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) targets set for 2025. By tracking its sustainability performance and publishing quarterly results, Schneider Electric keeps the momentum for its 11 global and local ambitions and maintains its industry leadership in corporate social responsibility.

At the end of the quarter, the overall Schneider Electric Sustainability Impact (SSI) score came in at 7.29 out of ten, well on track to reach the 2024 end-year target of 7.40, with two major milestones reached:

Schneider surpassed its goal of providing access to green and reliable energy to 50 million people more than one year before its end-2025 target. This was achieved through projects where Schneider’s solar power solutions were installed on public facilities across Africa and India. For example, in Kenya, Nigeria, and India, new hybrid solar solutions were added to health clinics attended by roughly 2 million people, and, in India, over 700 schools were powered by clean energy benefitting around 120,000 students. Schneider is now focused on further ramping up these efforts so that by 2030, cumulatively, 100 million people will have gained access to green electricity since the start of the program in 2009.Schneider also crossed a key threshold in its efforts to foster learning, upskilling, and development for all generations having now trained over 763,000 people in energy management. For example, Schneider Electric and its Foundation recently collaborated with Enactus, enabling university students from ten countries to develop entrepreneurial solutions that address social issues related to the energy transition.

Furthermore, Schneider made considerable strides in halving the carbon impact of its top suppliers through its Zero Carbon Project, resulting in a 36% reduction of their operational CO2 emissions. This was facilitated by several renewable energy workshops held in the USA, Europe, and China, as well as over 20 specialized webinars aimed at supporting suppliers in their decarbonization endeavors.

“Our achievements this quarter showcase the scale of our impact, with local projects playing a pivotal role in achieving our ambitious goals,” said Xavier Denoly, Schneider Electric’s Senior Vice-President of Sustainable Development. “Despite these great results, our work is far from over. We must further intensify our global decarbonization efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, benefiting people and planet.”

Expanding Renewable Energy Through Strategic Investment

Earlier this year, Schneider Electric signed a groundbreaking Tax Credit Transfer Agreement as part of a strategic partnership with ENGIE North America. This collaboration supports solar and battery storage systems for clean energy projects across Texas. These projects, which have been progressively activated throughout 2024, have propelled Schneider Electric closer to its goal of 100% renewable energy usage in the U.S. and Canada. In recognition of these efforts, Schneider Electric was awarded the 2024 RE100 Changemaker Award during Climate Week NYC for its significant progress toward ambitious renewable energy targets.

Supporting Local Communities through Sustainable Housing and Disaster Relief

Reaffirming its commitment to community-driven impact, Schneider Electric has strengthened its 30+ year partnership with Habitat for Humanity. This year, the collaboration has expanded beyond affordable housing to help homeowners reduce operational costs through energy monitoring, smart products, and education for both Habitat affiliates and homeowners. Schneider Electric will contribute $3.5 million in cash and product donations this year and provide thousands of employee volunteer hours, all geared toward advancing long-term sustainability in affordable housing.

Schneider Electric’s partnership with Footprint Project, launched in 2021, highlights its dedication to energy equity in disaster relief. This year we will donate $1 million in cash and products and provide hundreds of volunteer hours. By providing funding and technical volunteers to build solar trailers for rapid deployment in hurricane-affected regions, Schneider Electric empowers local communities with sustainable energy solutions in times of crisis.

Find more details about the results and the latest impactful initiatives in the Q3 2024 report of Schneider’s Sustainability Impact program, including the progress dashboard:

Other key recognitions and awards achieved during the quarter:

Recognized as Industry Leader in S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment for the 3rd consecutive yearReceived the RE100 Changemaker Award from the Climate Group at Climate Week NYC, in recognition of a groundbreaking tax credit transfer renewable energy project in Texas (USA)Named as a Leader in Verdantix’s Green Quadrant: Building Decarbonization ConsultingRanked with the highest Social Benchmark score in its industry by World Benchmarking Alliance, underlining sustained efforts to act ethically and provide and promote decent work and human rightsRecognized for the “Digital Upskilling for All” program by Brandon Hall Group’s prestigious Gold Award for Learning and Development

Related resources:
See Schneider Electric’s Q3 2024 Financial and Extra-financial release.

Schneider Electric’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG):     

Sustainability reports pageFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Sustainability Disclosure Dashboard

About Schneider Electric

Schneider’s purpose is to create Impact by empowering all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. At Schneider, we call this Life Is On.

Our mission is to be the trusted partner in Sustainability and Efficiency.

We are a global industrial technology leader bringing world-leading expertise in electrification, automation and digitization to smart industries, resilient infrastructure, future-proof data centers, intelligent buildings, and intuitive homes. Anchored by our deep domain expertise, we provide integrated end-to-end lifecycle AI enabled Industrial IoT solutions with connected products, automation, software and services, delivering digital twins to enable profitable growth for our customers.

We are a people company with an ecosystem of 150,000 colleagues and more than a million partners operating in over 100 countries to ensure proximity to our customers and stakeholders. We embrace diversity and inclusion in everything we do, guided by our meaningful purpose of a sustainable future for all.

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MOIN Successfully Complete POC for Cross-Border Tuition Payments, Paving the Way for Solution Commercialization

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SEOUL, South Korea, Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — MOIN, a leading cross-border remittance service provider, has successfully collaborated with Visa to address a long-standing challenge in cross-border payments: the inability to seamlessly transmit detailed non-financial data alongside financial transactions. The Proof of Concept (POC), developed in collaboration with Visa, enables enhanced transparency and efficiency in tuition payments for international students. Following the POC’s success, MOIN is now working towards the commercialization phase of the solution.

MOIN, known for its innovative approach to remittance services, has long specialized in offering cross-border payment solutions tailored to individuals and businesses. By combining MOIN’s expertise with Visa’s real-time money movement platform, Visa Direct, the POC sought to resolve the critical issue of limited data transmission in international payments. Currently, when cross-border payments are sent through traditional banking systems, the sender is restricted by the limited text field available within the SWIFT network, which often fails to capture vital information, such as student identification numbers or the purpose of payment. These limitations create inefficiencies in payment reconciliation and financial management, particularly for educational institutions that rely on accurate data for administrative processes.

The Solution: Comprehensive Data Transfer with Payments

The POC successfully demonstrated a new solution that allows for the transmission of comprehensive, detailed non-financial data alongside the financial transaction itself. For example, when an international student sends a tuition payment to a university, the transaction is now accompanied by essential details such as the student’s ID number, a description of the payment purpose (e.g., tuition, dormitory fees, meal plans), the expected delivery date, the exact amount, the applied foreign exchange (FX) rate, and the status of the transfer. This not only facilitates smoother and quicker financial management for universities but also improves the student’s administrative experience by minimizing payment-related delays.

MOIN acts as both the originating remittance service provider and the reconciliation entity, ensuring that the right data reaches the right parties at each step. Visa Direct’s secure and fast network plays a critical role in the transmission of both the funds and the associated data, overcoming the data transmission restrictions previously faced by the SWIFT network.

Addressing a Growing Market Need

With over 6.4 million international students globally and an estimated tuition payment volume of approximately $128 billion(Source : Project Atlas, 2023), there is a clear need for more efficient and transparent payment solutions. This newly tested POC addresses a significant market gap, providing universities with all the necessary information they need to accurately and efficiently reconcile incoming tuition payments. The benefits extend beyond educational institutions, offering improvements across various sectors where cross-border payments are crucial, including healthcare, housing, and business transactions.

MOIN’s Role and Expertise: A Dual Function in the POC

MOIN’s expertise and experience in cross-border remittance played a pivotal role in this POC, particularly in managing transactions involving international students. MOIN not only facilitated the sending of payments from students but also took on the additional responsibility of validating and reconciling the received payments at universities. Specifically, MOIN’s system allows universities to easily access transaction details tied to a unique reference ID through a user-friendly dashboard. This provides clear visibility into which student made the payment and the exact purpose of the funds, enabling universities to manage and reconcile payments efficiently. This dual role showcases MOIN’s ability to manage both sides of the transaction process—sending and receiving—while ensuring transparency and efficiency.

Visa Direct was integral to this success. It enabled faster, more cost-effective cross-border payments with the added benefit of carrying detailed transaction data. MOIN’s deep understanding of the needs of international students and educational institutions, particularly in Korea—one of the world’s largest markets for study abroad—helped tailor the solution to meet these unique requirements. As a result, the POC has proven that MOIN’s technical capabilities are not only on par with global payment industry standards but also lead the field in innovative remittance solutions.

Looking Ahead: Global Commercialization

Following the successful completion of the POC, MOIN is now focused on bringing this solution across markets with high penetration of overseas students. While the initial test was conducted between Korea and Europe, the commercialization phase will extend to markets in North America, Asia, and beyond. The POC has already attracted the interest of major global acquirers, who are preparing to join the new reconciliation payment network, further expanding its reach.

MOIN will continue to play a key role as both a sending and reconciliation partner in this network, demonstrating its ability to handle large-scale cross-border transactions with unmatched efficiency and accuracy. The company’s technological prowess has been solidified through this partnership, setting the stage for future collaborations with global payment and remittance firms.

A Word from MOIN’s CEO

MOIN’s CEO, ILSEOK SUH, expressed his enthusiasm for the success of the POC, stating, “This collaboration with Visa has allowed us to solve a critical issue in cross-border remittances and payments. The ability to seamlessly transmit detailed non-financial data alongside payments is a major step forward, not only for students and educational institutions but for the entire remittance and payments industry. We are excited to build on this success and continue expanding our global partnerships.”

SUH further added that MOIN is now positioned to broaden its partnerships globally, collaborating with a diverse range of companies and payment networks across different regions.

As the demand for more efficient, transparent, and cost-effective payment solutions continues to grow, MOIN’s expertise will remain at the forefront of this evolution.

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Just Flow Events & Marketing Grows Team with the Addition of Three New Staff Members

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Just Flow Events & Marketing, a full-service strategic marketing agency, has expanded its Manchester-based team with the addition of three new staff members.

MANCHESTER, N.H., Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Just Flow Events & Marketing, a full-service strategic marketing agency, has expanded its Manchester-based team with the addition of three new staff members.

The positive impact of having Mairead, Sarah and Heather on board is already noticeable. They each bring deep expertise, strategic marketing approaches and insightful ideas to the table. We are excited to elevate our client services with the addition of these integral team members.

Mairead Fregeau of Manchester serves as Account Manager, working closely with the agency’s clients to manage their marketing plans and strategies from inception to completion. She brings more than a decade of experience in public relations, social media and multichannel ad campaign content development to the role. Fregeau holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, with specializations in advertising and digital media, from Loyola University Maryland.

Sarah Harkness is Just Flow Events & Marketing’s Social Media Specialist. The Epsom resident executes and manages the social media marketing campaigns of the agency’s clients, including strategic development, graphic design and analytics. She has nearly five years of experience as a freelance social media specialist for local hospitality companies, in addition to serving as a kindergarten teacher. Harkness is a graduate of Plymouth State University with a Master of Education in Special Education. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Southern New Hampshire University.

Heather Lockwood of Auburn is the agency’s Marketing Coordinator. She supports the team by leveraging data-driven marketing strategies and executing the tactics that make them successful. She has more than 15 years of marketing experience, most recently as a Marketing Manager for a multi-rooftop dealership. Lockwood graduated from Southern New Hampshire University with Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Marketing.

“The positive impact of having Mairead, Sarah and Heather on board is already noticeable. They each bring deep expertise, strategic marketing approaches and insightful ideas to the table,” says Ami D’Amelio, CEO & President of Just Flow Events & Marketing. “We are excited to elevate our client services with the addition of these integral team members.”

To learn more about Just Flow Events & Marketing, visit justflownh.com.

About Just Flow Events & Marketing
Supporting clients since 2010, Just Flow provides event planning and management, strategic marketing and branding, social media management, website design development, graphic design, copywriting, and other related corporate communication services. Just Flow offers extensive experience in a variety of industries, including education, fine arts, healthcare and medical, high tech, hospitality and dining, manufacturing, membership organizations, professional services and more. With headquarters in downtown Manchester, the full-service agency provides services for clients across New Hampshire and throughout the Northeast. For more information, visit justflownh.com.

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Ami D’Amelio, Just Flow Events & Marketing, 603-703-5588, ami@justflownh.com, https://justflownh.com/

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BRICS Summit safeguards the stability of greater BRICS collaboration

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BEIJING, Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — A news report by China.org.cn on the 16th BRICS Summit:

 

Recently, the 16th BRICS Summit concluded in Kazan, an ancient city by the Volga in Russia. As the bloc’s first meeting since its expansion of five new members in BRICS, the event drew attendees from more than 30 countries, safeguarding the stability of greater BRICS collaboration in the long run.

BRICS, first proposed as the term “BRICs” in 2001, has been evolving along the way. But the enlargement of BRICS membership last year, and the beginning of the greater BRICS cooperation have garnered much more attention from the international community than any previous iterations. Among them, many developing countries have spoken highly of it, which can be proven by over 30 countries wishing eagerly to join BRICS.

Data and examples speak for themselves. Nine years into the establishment of the New Development Bank, it has approved about 35 billion USD worth of loans. It was exactly such loans that funded over 100 projects including urban railway tracks in India and green wind power facilities in Brazil. Under the BRICS cooperation mechanism, Shanghai customs has opened “green lanes” for tangerines from South Africa, enabling clearance into China on the day of arrival; China launched the MisrSat-2 for Egypt, which has been fulfilling the latter’s needs in agriculture, forestry, urban construction and so on. The BRICS mechanism has achieved fruitful results in advancing South-South Cooperation and improving global governance.

After BRICS expanded its membership, the ten members together account for about 30% of global GDP, and one-fifth of global trade volume, and they sure will continue to function as a powerful driver of global economic growth.

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