среда, 10 февраля 2021 г.

Vince stars with 95 and catch in Sixers BBL final triumph

Sydney: England’s James Vince blasted 95 and took a crucial catch as the Sydney Sixers downed the Perth Scorchers for their third title in Australia’s Big Bash final in Sydney on Saturday.

Vince’s fireworks propelled the Sixers to 188 for six and they restricted the Scorchers to 161 for nine to win by 27 runs.

Coming on the back of an unbeaten 98 against the Scorchers, Vince again blitzed the Scorchers’ bowling, surviving two dropped catches in the 80s before he was dismissed just five short of a century.

Vince crowned his night with a sensational diving catch at short extra cover to dismiss big-hitting Mitch Marsh for 11 and put the defending champion Sixers firmly on top in the 15th over.

“I’ve really enjoyed my time here. I’m happy to have made the contributions, but I couldn’t have done it without the guys who have done it throughout the competition,” Vince said.

Vince earlier overcame his part in the unsettling run out of opening batting partner Josh Philippe for nine in a huge mix-up.

He failed to make contact and retreated back to his crease while Philippe charged down the pitch leaving both batsmen at the same end.

Vince went on his run rampage and was dropped on 82 by Marsh running backwards when he skied Aaron Hardie into the night air and then was narrowly missed by diving Cameron Bancroft before he was finally out.

He sliced Fawad Ahmed to Marsh at short third man to end his blistering 60-ball knock.

Only a week ago Vince was stranded on 98 when AJ Tye ended his team’s finals qualifier game with a bouncer that was called wide in the Sixers’ nine-wicket win in Canberra.

Bancroft hit a lively 30 off 19 balls in the Scorchers’ innings before he skied Jackson Bird to Vince for the initial breakthrough in the fifth over.

Bird got the big wicket of Englishman Liam Livingstone who unleashed a big hit but was caught on the ropes by Jordan Silk for an explosive 45 off 35 balls with two sixes in the 11th over.

Man of the match Vince swung the tide for the Sixers with his athletic catch to remove the threatening Marsh.

That took the task beyond the Scorchers and they fell well short in a flurry of lusty swings and wickets.

“It’s a special atmosphere, we got used to playing in front of empty stands, and to have our home crowd cheering for us has been fantastic,” Sixers captain Moises Henriques told the crowd at the presentation.

“We’ve had a list of great performers. I think all 18 players have played. We’ve had so many tough decisions to make and that’s why we’re finishing in the top two.”

The Scorchers and Sixers, both three-time champions, are the only two clubs to have won multiple titles in Australia’s T20 competition.

So successful have the Sixers and the Scorchers been that only three BBL finals have come and gone without either taking part.



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вторник, 9 февраля 2021 г.

PSL 6 anthem featuring, Naseebo, Aima, Young Stunners released

Karachi: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has released an official anthem for its upcoming sixth edition of the event.

The anthem named ‘Groove Mera’ features Naseebo Lal, Aima Baig, and Young Stunners. According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the anthem reflects the realities of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“As majority of the fans will be watching Pakistan’s biggest sporting event remotely, this anthem cheers both players on the field and their fans at home as they celebrate their groove!” PCB stated.

“The anthem is a celebration of Pakistan’s musical diversity. The mix of artists is particularly exciting as it represents artists from opposite ends of Pakistan’s musical spectrum. The anthem brings together voices from Pakistan’s rich musical landscape: regional folk and urban sounds of pop and hip-hop,” the statement added.

The video of the anthem is directed by Fida Moin and features six leading cricketers including Shadab Khan (Islamabad United) Shan Masood (Multan Sultans), Sarfaraz Ahmed (Quetta Gladiators), Babar Azam (Karachi Kings), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Lahore Qalandars) and Wahab Riaz (Peshawar Zalmi), Shadab Khan (Islamabad United), Shan Masood (Multan Sultans)



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понедельник, 8 февраля 2021 г.

Bess stars as England corner India in Chennai Test

Chennai: England spinner Dom Bess claimed four wickets to leave India struggling to avoid the follow-on despite Rishabh Pant’s blazing 91 on day three of the opening Test on Sunday.

India reached 257 for six at stumps in response to England’s 578 in Chennai.

Washington Sundar, on 33, and Ravichandran Ashwin, on eight, were batting with an ubroken stand of 32. India need another 122 to avoid the follow-on.

Fast bowler Jofra Archer removed openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill in the morning session and Bess soon took over with his off spin to get key wickets including skipper Virat Kohli for 11.

Pant smashed his fourth Test fifty in 40 balls to counter the England bowling but became Bess’ fourth victim after he miscued a lofted hit to get caught by Jack Leach at deep cover.

The wicketkeeper-batsman hit nine fours and five sixes, which came against Leach’s left-arm spin, in his 88-ball blitz.

Pant, who was one of India’s heroes in their Test win in Australia, helped India recover from 73 for four with a 119-run stand with Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 73.

Pujara was caught at short mid-wicket with the ball coming off a rebound from the shoulder of the fielder ducking at short leg.

Bess got Kohli’s prized scalp with a ball outside the off stump that spun sharply and the Indian captain pressed forward only to get an inside edge for a catch at short leg.

The finger spinner struck again in his next over with the wicket of Ajinkya Rahane for one as England skipper Joe Root took a stunning one-handed catch diving towards his left at cover.

Earlier Archer had Sharma caught behind for six in the fourth over. James Anderson took a low diving catch to cut short a promising start by Shubman Gill, who made 29 off 28 balls, including five boundaries.

England’s innings, which resumed on 555–8, ended inside the first hour of play. Paceman Jasprit Bumrah and off-spinner Ashwin took three wickets each.

Root on Saturday became the first player to score a double century in his 100th Test before being dismissed for 218.



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Majestic Mayers leads West Indies to shock win over Bangladesh

Kyle Mayers scored a stunning double hundred on his debut as West Indies shocked Bangladesh by three wickets in the first Test in Chittagong on Sunday.

Mayers hit an unbeaten 210 from 310 balls — with 20 fours and seven sixes — to guide his side to 395–7 with just nine balls left on the final day.

West Indies, who are on tour without most of their first choice players because of the coronavirus pandemic, beat the best run chase in Asia, set by Sri Lanka who hit 388 to beat Zimbabwe by four wickets in Colombo in 2017.

Mayers, the second West Indies player to get a double hundred on his debut after Laurence Rowe and sixth overall, was brilliantly aided by fellow debutant Nkrumah Bonner, who hit 86.

Resuming on 110–3, the pair put on 216 for the fourth wicket to frustrate Bangladesh’s bowlers until they were separated by left-arm spinner Taijul Islam.

Taijul trapped Bonner leg-before in the first over after tea to end the highest fourth wicket partnership for West Indies in the fourth innings of a Test.

They beat the record of Len Baichan and Clive Lloyd, who scored 164 against Pakistan at Lahore in 1975.

Jermaine Blackwood was stumped for nine by Nayeem Hasan as West Indies pressed for victory.

But Mayers put on exactly 100 runs with Joshua Da Silva to take the visitors close to the target.

By the time Taijul Islam bowled Da Silva, West Indies were only three runs from victory.

Mehidy Hasan, who took all three wickets on the previous day, got only the consolation wicket of Kemar Roach when the score was tied.

An eerie silence gripped the Bangladesh team tent as Mayers pushed Nayeem at long off for single to complete the win.

Mayers’ innings is the highest individual collection for West Indies in the fourth innings of a Test since Brian Lara stunned Australia with 153 runs in Bridgetown in 1999.

“I’m always positive and believed in my ability, and believed that we could get there. We never give up, and keep fighting,” Mayers said.

“It’s a great feeling to be playing Test cricket, and then going on to score 100, 200 and then to win the match,” he said.

Bonner pulled off-spinner Mehidy over square leg for a boundary with the first ball of the day to show West Indies’ intent.

Mayers brought up the century stand by hitting Mustafizur Rahman for a four and six off successive deliveries.

Mayers became the 15th West Indies batsman to get a debut century when he edged a Mustafizur ball to the boundary between slip and gully.

Bangladesh scored 430 and 223–8 declared. West Indies made 259 in their first innings.

Bangladesh captain Mominul Haque said Mayers had been the key.

“Mayers and Bonner played very well, we didn’t create chances and the bowlers didn’t bowl the right areas, but all credit goes to their batsmen,” he said.

The second and final Test will start in Dhaka on February 11.



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четверг, 4 февраля 2021 г.

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понедельник, 1 февраля 2021 г.

The Economic Benefits of a Circular Economy

Around the world, production processes tend to operate under a “linear economy” model. This means that we design, create, and send out products with the expectation that their life cycles will end in the landfill. This is sometimes referred to as the “take, make, waste,” model, and it relies on the assumption that the world has access to infinite resources. The linear economy thrives on the consumption of materials, and economic growth is typically tied to the consumption of virgin materials.

As demand rises and natural resources begin to shrink, this linear way of thinking is under threat. In facing this issue, consumers and businesses have to switch their thinking towards renewal and regeneration. Specifically, we must change business models, innovate with new technologies and solutions, and work across industries and sectors.

In fact, as I will show, even more economic prosperity can result from a new kind of economy: a circular economy.

What is a Circular Economy?

The circular economy works to eradicate the need for waste or resource depletion through the intentional redesign of processes and products. Designers must consider the system versus the user in order to understand what happens to the product once it is no longer valuable, and they must continually redesign. This includes reusing materials in production cycles as well as decreasing the need for waste in the product’s natural use.

A circular economy believes that all elements of production have a part to play and can eventually reach a place where they are continuously reused. Core principles of a circular economy include:

Design: Eighty percent of environmental impacts are determined in the design stage. Circular economies demand sustainable design principles and intentionally opting into the use of recyclable, compostable, or consumable materials.
Durability: Creating long-lasting products is crucial to delaying potential waste or energy use that occurs at the end of a product’s life cycle.
Regeneration: It’s important that we source all energy from sustainable sources and work to create and support regenerative systems.
In particular, 80 percent of a company’s greenhouse-gas emissions come from its supply chains, so targeting this process specifically can result in enormous benefits for our environment. In addition, supply chains are the source of 90 percent of a business’s direct impact on our air, land, and water supplies.

Not only does a circular economy model protect our earth’s natural resources and reduce the amount of greenhouse gas in the environment, but it has also been shown to boost economies and profit margins of businesses that adopt the practice.

Economic Benefits of a Circular Economy

Widespread adoption of the circular economy results in increased Gross Domestic Product (GDP) — with a reported $4.5 trillion in economic benefits until 2030. But this does not only provide a general economic boost. Individual businesses that practice a circular economy can also reap the monetary benefits.

Take the consumer goods industry: There is $3.2 trillion worth of materials used in this sector alone each year, yet only 20 percent of those materials are recovered.

The ability to reuse materials in the production of new products instead of sourcing new materials can, in the long run, reduce operational costs. Reusing existing materials also takes away from an industry’s dependency on resources that are otherwise volatile, whether in price or availability.

In a more relational sense, a company can also find themselves in deep trouble if their processes rely on a certain material that can only be sourced from a singular place. This entire company would be jeopardized if any geopolitical or environmental crises made that resource unavailable to them. By gaining control over their resource supply and cycles, companies can become more independent and sustainable.

Finally, the economic benefit of a circular economy extends to the workforce. According to McKinsey & Company, jobs in the recycling and remanufacturing sectors already employ over one million people across the United States and Europe alone.

As the circular economy spurs greater sustainable innovations and production processes, there needs to be jobs to maintain them. The potential for growth in this sector — for both capital and jobs — can only go up.

Examples of Circular Economies

Many sectors are embracing circular economy principles or models. Here are a few examples that are taking Rubicon’s mission to end waste to heart.

Cell Phone Recycling

In the mobile phone market, many manufacturers offer customers refurbished models at lower prices, as well as cell phone swap programs where users can gain credit towards a new device by returning an old one. This facilitates and rewards the direct return of resources back into the manufacturers’ hands and improves brand loyalty and perception. With these recycled materials, companies can then work to either fix old devices or recycle their parts towards new production.

Sustainable Fashion

Over $500 billion worth of value is lost due to clothing underutilization or lack of textile recycling. Sustainable fashion is a movement in response to the harmful ethical and environmental practices in fast-fashion markets. Fast-fashion clothing has a cheap price tag that does not reflect the expensive negative externalities, estimated to be about $192 billion dollars worth annually. Sustainable fashion works to lengthen clothing life-cycles in both consumer use and product quality and reusability through redesign, repair, or innovative business models that rethink ownership. Sustainable fashion promotes longer wear cycles and sources materials from scrapped clothing or fabric.

Cross-Industry Partnerships

When one company’s waste can become another company’s raw material, the circular economy really gets going! One example I have personal experience with is The Plant in Chicago. The Plant is a research and production facility housing a variety of businesses — from a brewery, to a chocolaterie, to a local grocery store — that use each other’s byproducts to create a zero waste facility. The goal of The Plant is to create replicable models for efficiencies that close loops of waste and energy to show zero waste businesses can be profitable and to encourage others to implement these techniques.

Circular Economy Business Models and Solutions

To truly engage with a circular economy model, you must reexamine the current systems your business has in place. Appraise where and when waste is happening, and how you can stop any “leakage.” By redesigning processes to ensure a closed circle of production, you position your business for long-term sustainability success.

To learn more about Rubicon’s work transforming the entire category of waste and recycling, be sure to download our inaugural Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report.

If you have any questions, or you’re interested in learning more about Rubicon’s sustainability and circular economy offerings, please reach out to Rubicon’s Sustainability team directly at or contact our sales team.

Alyson Wright is a Sustainability Analyst at Rubicon. To stay ahead of Rubicon’s announcements of new partnerships and collaborations around the world, be sure to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, or contact us today.

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Rubicon Lauds the United States’ Recommitment to the Paris Climate Agreement

Rubicon was founded with a simple, but powerful mission: to end waste. Our team works tirelessly every day to help our partners move away from the use of landfills and toward a circular model that slows the accumulation of waste and its harmful by-products. Together, we are protecting our planet’s biodiversity, its natural ecosystems, and its climate.

As a recent signatory to by Amazon and Global Optimism, Rubicon recognizes the importance of reducing emissions to the future health of our world. We are committed to the goals set out in the Pledge, and to doing everything we can to reach the emissions targets of the Paris Climate Agreement ten years early.

This is a challenge that requires innovative thinking, the development of new technologies, and the application of data and analytics to deliver durable, scalable solutions. The entire Rubicon team is ready to play its part; our software, technology products, and services are designed not only to benefit the planet, but to also help our partners reach their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and business goals. Further, we stand firm in our belief that market-based solutions are crucial if we are to meet the environmental challenge that confronts us in a way that is sustainable and equitable for generations to come.

With that said, we also believe that sensible cooperation with the United States government is essential given the scope and complexity of the issues we are facing. As this new year begins, we are convinced that there is no more time to lose in taking coordinated, meaningful action in the battle against climate change. We laud the United States’ recommitment to the Paris Climate Agreement and stand ready to help tackle this most pressing of global problems.

Sincerely,

David Rachelson
Chief Sustainability Officer
Rubicon

David Rachelson is Chief Sustainability Officer at . To stay ahead of Rubicon’s announcements of new partnerships and collaborations around the world, be sure to follow us on , , and , or today.

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