The United Nations at 80
Fri, Oct 31, 2025 07:01 EDT
It is the worst of times, but also perhaps the best. As the United Nations (UN) turns 80, many are turning away from the institution. The stereotypes of non-action and bureaucracy are often the first things to come to mind. Yet, the UN is still working-every day, every hour-to make our current world better in so many ways, saving lives and spreading hope for millions. The UN's effectiveness is a complex storyline, often leaning on the negative due to a workforce of critical thinkers and idealists. On the one hand, its humanitarian arms-such as the World Food Programme and UNICEF-deliver life-saving aid to millions. The UN provides food and cash assistance to over 80 million people and supplies vaccines to nearly half the world's children, saving an estimated 2-3 million lives annually. [ace-usa.org] The UN Volunteers (UNV) programme exemplifies the UN's power to be people-driven. In 2024 alone, UNV mobilised over 14,600 volunteers across 166 countries, contributing to peacebuilding, humanitarian assistance, and sustainable development. Still, the UN faces real challenges. Peacekeeping missions have seen declines in personnel due to financial constraints, and the Security Council remains gridlocked by geopolitical divides. Critics argue that the UN's structure reflects a post-WWII world order that no longer fits today's realities. [dw.com] [eiir.eu] Maybe it is the best of times, among the worst conditions. In a fractured, scary world, with inaccurate and hate-driven social media popping onto our screens daily, the UN remains one of the few institutions capable of convening global dialogue, setting norms, and delivering aid at scale. Its imperfections are real, but so is its impact. The UN reminds me of the loyal aging family dog, playing his important part in the emotional support of a family, without being noticed. As we mark 80 years of the United Nations, perhaps the question is not whether the UN is perfect, but whether we are willing to make it better. Because in the worst of times, the best institutions are those that keep trying.
Japan Proposes Ban on Three Persistent Organic Pollutants
Fri, Oct 31, 2025 06:53 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 155.25 to inform stakeholders that Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and other competent authorities intend to designate three persistent organic pollutants (POPs), as Class I Specified Chemical Substances under the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of their Manufacture, also known as the Chemical Substances Control Law (CSCL). These POPs are: Chlorpyrifos Medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCPs) Long-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids including salts and related compounds (LC-PFCAs) This proposal follows decisions made at the twelfth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Stockholm Convention in May 2025, where these substances were added to Annex A (Elimination) of the Convention with limited exemptions. If adopted, the measure will prohibit the manufacture and import of chlorpyrifos, MCCPs and LC-PFCAs and specified products containing them from 2026, unless designated for approved or essential uses. The draft also outlines technical standards for handling affected products. The proposed import bans will apply to a range of products, including insect repellents for wood, adhesives, paints, sealants, textiles, lubricants, firefighting foams, floor coverings, waxes and photographic films. Public consultation on the proposal will remain open until November 2, 2025. SGS publishes SafeGuardS to help stakeholders stay informed about global chemical safety and regulatory changes. SafeGuardS 155.25 provides a detailed overview of Japan's proposed restrictions and their alignment with the Stockholm Convention. For further details, stakeholders are encouraged to review SafeGuardS 155.25. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Japan Intends to Ban Three POP Chemicals SafeGuardS . Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Hingwo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Germany Updates BfR Recommendations for Food Contact Materials
Fri, Oct 31, 2025 06:45 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 154.25 to inform stakeholders that Germany's Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung, BfR) has updated several recommendations for food contact materials (FCMs) and articles. Effective October 1, 2025, the BfR issued eight revised recommendations and withdrew one, covering nine categories of materials and products. The updates introduce new compositional requirements, migration limits and references to recent European legislation, ensuring continued protection of consumer health and alignment with EU standards. Among the changes, Recommendation XIV (Polymer dispersions) now includes sodium hexametaphosphate as an approved emulsifying agent and establishes a new additives category for microfibrillated cellulose. Recommendation XV (Silicone) and Recommendation XLIV (Artificial sausage casings) have been harmonized with Recommendation XXV regarding the use of waxes and paraffins. Updates to Recommendation XVII (Polyterephthalic acid diol esters) introduce new restrictions on bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) and require compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/3190 on bisphenols, further strengthening consumer protection. A significant revision to Recommendation XXXVI (Paper and board for food contact) enhances testing rigor by introducing a 'not detected' acrylamide release limit of 0.01 mg/kg, reducing the permissible BPA migration level from 0.05 mg/kg to 0.01 mg/kg in recycled paper and adding new specifications for fibrous materials, production aids and refining agents. The same acrylamide release limit now also applies to Recommendations XXXVI/1, XXXVI/2 and XXXVI/3, covering cooking paper, baking paper and cellulose-based absorber pads. Meanwhile, Recommendation XXX (Conveyor belts made from gutta-percha and balata) has been formally withdrawn without replacement. All nine updated recommendations took effect on October 1, 2025, reinforcing Germany's commitment to ensuring food safety through robust materials regulation. SGS publishes SafeGuardS to help stakeholders monitor evolving regulatory developments affecting materials intended for food contact. SafeGuardS 154.25 provides detailed insight into these BfR updates, supporting manufacturers and suppliers in maintaining compliance with national and EU FCM legislation. Stakeholders are encouraged to review SafeGuardS 154.25 for comprehensive guidance on these recommendations. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's Food Contact Material Services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Germany's BfR Revises Recommendations for Food Contact Materials SafeGuardS . Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Hingwo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Dr Udo Krischke Global Technical Manager RSTS Tel: +496128744235 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Asian Trade Rug Company Wins Top Honors, including Best Rug Store, in Arizona Daily Star's 2025 Readers' Choice Awards
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 12:30 EDT
Asian Trade Rug Company (ATRC) has been named the Winner for Best Carpet/Flooring/Rug Store in the Arizona Daily Star's 2025 Readers' Choice Awards, with additional recognitions as Favorite for Best Area Rug Cleaning & Repair and Favorite for Best Rug Cleaning Service. This community means everything to us," said Hannah Massarat, CEO of Asian Trade Rug Company. "As we celebrate 48 years in Tucson, being recognized by our neighbors for both our showroom and our rug care services is especially meaningful because it reflects the whole team's dedication-from helping customers find the right hand-knotted piece to expertly cleaning and restoring the rugs they love." Building on a long track record of excellence, ATRC is a five-time Readers' Choice "Winner" in rug and carpet retail categories since 2016, and an eight-time "Favorite" across service and showroom categories-including Best Area Rug Cleaning & Repair and Best Rug Cleaning Service.
Mayfield Lavender Kick Starts Christmas Shopping and Festivities in Surrey
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 12:17 EDT
- from late-night shopping, Black Friday deals and wreath-making workshops to carols, Christmas tree forest and Yuletide afternoon teas - Mayfield's Glasshouse Gift Shop & Café in Epsom is set to sparkle as a festive destination for all ages throughout November and December. From Saturday, November 1st , visitors can browse Mayfield's beautifully curated Christmas Shop, stocked with decorations, unique gifts, and hampers filled with artisan food and drink. Then, from Saturday, 22nd November , guests can choose their perfect pine or spruce in Mayfield's forest of Christmas trees. Children can enjoy free seasonal photo opportunities with the Looby Loo tractor train, beautiful heart bench, and ski gondola, all of which will be festively decorated. Wednesday, November 26 th marks the launch of Mayfield Lavender's Christmas Fayre, served daily until the 23 rd of December and featuring a festive menu of classic favourites, along with the welcome return of the popular Christmas Afternoon Tea, perfect for parties or seasonal gatherings of six or more. The festive cheer continues on Thursday, 27th November and ' Black Friday', 28th November , when Mayfield Lavender invites guests to enjoy late-night shopping from 5pm to 9pm. Shoppers can look forward to special offers, complimentary mulled wine and mince pies, and Christmas carols. At Carols in the Glasshouse on Saturday, 29 th November , families can choose their Christmas tree and browse the shop while listening to Roz McLeod and her wonderful Heart & Soul Choir , who will be performing festive favourites (11am - 12pm), and raising money for Winston's Wish, the children's bereavement charity. For those wanting to get crafty for the festive season, Mayfield Lavender is running a host of wreath-making courses (booking required). Thursday, 27th November - 10.00am to 12pm Saturday, 29th November - 9am to 11am Thursday, 4th December - 10am to 12pm Saturday, 6th December - 9am to 11am and 3pm to 5pm For more details and booking, go here: https://www.mayfieldlavender.com/christmas-wreath-making-workshop-2025/ "Christmas at Mayfield is about creating a warm and welcoming space where people can take time out to really enjoy the season," said owner Lorna Maye. "We work hard to make the Glasshouse a true festive destination, a place where you can choose your tree, find special gifts, enjoy something delicious, and soak up the Christmas spirit all under one roof. It is also a lovely spot to gather with friends or colleagues for a private festive celebration." Book your event or find out more: www.mayfieldlavender.com Location: Mayfield Glasshouse Gift Shop & Café, 139 Reigate Rd, Epsom KT17 3DW
Montenegro Updates Chemical and POP Regulations to Align with EU Standards
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 11:57 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 153.25 to inform stakeholders of Montenegro's amendments to its chemical and persistent organic pollutant (POP) regulations. Issued on October 6, 2025, Official Gazette of Montenegro (OGM) No. 112/2025 updates Annexes 1 and 2 of the Regulation on prohibited or permitted use, production and placing on the market of chemicals that pose an unacceptable risk to human health and the environment (OGM No. 70/2018). The revisions further align Montenegro's framework with the European Union's REACH Regulation (EC No. 1907/2006) and Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP Recast Regulation). Key updates include: Annex 1 - 'Restricted Chemicals' Addition of Entry 50a to restrict 18 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in clay targets (aligned with Entry 50a to Annex XVII of REACH, SafeGuardS 53.25) Inclusion of dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D6) in Entry 70 with revised restrictions and derogations Introduction of Entry 79 on undecafluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA), its salts and related substances (aligned with Entry 79 of REACH, SafeGuardS 145.24) Annex 2 - 'POPs' Strengthened concentration limit for hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) from ≤100 mg/kg to ≤75 mg/kg Addition of a new limit for methoxychlor of no more than 0.01 mg/kg in substances, mixtures or articles These amendments entered into force on October 14, 2025, eight days after publication in the Official Gazette. SGS publishes SafeGuardS to help stakeholders stay informed of evolving global chemical regulations. SafeGuardS 153.25 provides detailed insight into Montenegro's latest chemical and POP updates, helping businesses maintain compliance and continued market access in the region. Stakeholders are encouraged to review SafeGuardS 153.25 for comprehensive guidance on navigating these regulatory developments. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Montenegro Amends Legislation on Restricted Chemicals and Persistent Organic Pollutants SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Hingwo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
EU Implements Stricter PFAS Restrictions in Firefighting Foams Under REACH
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 11:40 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 152.25 to inform stakeholders that the European Union (EU) has adopted Commission Regulation (EU) 2025/1988, introducing new restrictions on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighting foams (FFFs) under Entry 82 to Annex XVII of REACH - the Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (EC No. 1907/2006). Published on October 3, 2025, the regulation sets a maximum concentration limit of less than 1 mg/L for the sum of all PFAS in firefighting foams. It also establishes a series of specific exemptions and transitional measures designed to support the EU's ongoing efforts to phase out persistent chemicals and reduce their environmental impact. The restriction will apply to the placing on the market and use of FFFs from October 23, 2030. Several derogations have been introduced to accommodate existing equipment and supply chains. For example, portable fire extinguishers containing PFAS concentrations at or above the 1 mg/L threshold may continue to be placed on the market until October 23, 2026, while alcohol-resistant foams in portable extinguishers are permitted until April 23, 2027. Certain substances already regulated under the POP Recast Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 or Annex XVII of REACH, including PFOS, PFOA, PFHxS, C9-C14 PFCAs and PFHxA-related compounds, are excluded from this restriction as they are subject to separate controls but they must be included in the determination for the sum of all PFAS. This measure reflects the EU's broader strategy to minimize the use of PFAS, often referred to as 'forever chemicals', by targeting one of their most common industrial applications. The regulation provides clarity for manufacturers, importers and users of firefighting foams while establishing a clear timeline for transition to PFAS-free alternatives. SGS publishes SafeGuardS to help stakeholders stay informed of regulatory developments that impact product compliance and market access. SafeGuardS 152.25 provides detailed insights into the EU's PFAS restrictions under REACH and their implications for manufacturers, importers and users of firefighting foams. Stakeholders are encouraged to review SafeGuardS 152.25 for comprehensive guidance on navigating these regulatory updates. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full EU Regulates PFAS in Firefighting Foams under REACH SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Hingwo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
SGS Presents the First SGS Cybersecurity Mark for a Baby Monitor to Owlet's Dream Sight
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 11:28 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing inspection and certification company, is pleased to announce that it has presented the Owlet Dream Sight™ with the first SGS Cybersecurity Mark for a baby monitor. This presentation follows SGS's first evaluation of a baby monitor under the EU's Radio Equipment Directive, an evaluation which has enabled the device to earn the internationally recognized SGS Cybersecurity Mark. The SGS Cybersecurity Mark confirms compliance with internationally recognized cybersecurity standards and relevant provisions of the European Union's Radio Equipment Directive (RED), Articles 3.3 (d) and (e). Dream Sight was evaluated by Brightsight, an SGS company, against EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2, with SGS Fimko Oy, a Notified Body accredited by the European Commission, issuing certification in accordance with RED Articles 3(3)(d) and (e). This independent recognition highlights Dream Sight's cybersecurity properties, giving parents confidence in the safety of their monitoring device. It also allows the product to stand out in a fragmented market and enhances transparency through an integrated QR code that allows easy verification of certification details Dream Sight is Owlet's most advanced baby monitoring system. It incorporates 2K HD streaming with night vision, motion and sound detection, two-way audio and temperature and humidity tracking, all secured by strong encryption and privacy safeguards. By achieving the SGS Cybersecurity Mark, Owlet Dream Sight sets a new benchmark for trust, cybersecurity and safety in infant monitoring, reinforcing Brightsight's position as global leaders in testing, inspection and certification for connected technologies. Learn more about Brightsight , global leader in IT security evaluation, and the SGS Cybersecurity Mark .
SGS Presents the First SGS Cybersecurity Mark for a Baby Monitor to Owlet's Dream Sight
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 11:11 EDT
Geneva (October 30, 2025) - SGS, the world's leading testing inspection and certification company, is pleased to announce that it has presented the Owlet Dream Sight™ with the first SGS Cybersecurity Mark for a baby monitor. This presentation follows SGS's first evaluation of a baby monitor under the EU's Radio Equipment Directive, an evaluation that has enabled the device to earn the internationally recognized SGS Cybersecurity Mark. The SGS Cybersecurity Mark confirms compliance with internationally recognized cybersecurity standards and relevant provisions of the European Union's Radio Equipment Directive (RED), Articles 3.3 (d) and (e). Dream Sight was evaluated by Brightsight, an SGS company, against EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2, with SGS Fimko Oy, a Notified Body accredited by the European Commission, issuing certification in accordance with RED Articles 3(3)(d) and (e). This independent recognition highlights Dream Sight's cybersecurity properties, giving parents confidence in the safety of their monitoring device. It also allows the product to stand out in a fragmented market and enhances transparency through an integrated QR code that allows easy verification of certification details Dream Sight is Owlet's most advanced baby monitoring system. It incorporates 2K HD streaming with night vision, motion and sound detection, two-way audio and temperature and humidity tracking, all secured by strong encryption and privacy safeguards. By achieving the SGS Cybersecurity Mark, Owlet Dream Sight sets a new benchmark for trust, cybersecurity and safety in infant monitoring, reinforcing Brightsight's position as global leaders in testing, inspection and certification for connected technologies. Learn more about Brightsight global leader in IT security evaluation, and the SGS Cybersecurity Mark .
Zaffiri Precision Unleashes "Glock-O-Ween" Sale Amid 2025 GLOCK® Shortage
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 10:57 EDT
Zaffiri Precision , a leading innovator in precision-engineered firearm components, has announced its limited-time "Glock-O-Ween" promotion. Customers will receive a ten percent discount on all GLOCK®-compatible slides, barrels, complete uppers, and accessories. The sale runs now through Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST, and can be redeemed using promo code ZPUNDEAD at checkout. Customers are urged to shop immediately, as high-demand items are expected to sell out before the end of the sale. The announcement comes at a pivotal moment for the handgun market. Following Glock's official discontinuation of all Gen 1 through Gen 5 full-size pistol models, the industry is facing what insiders are calling the "Great Glock Shortage of 2025." Distributors and dealers across the country report that inventories of popular Glock configurations are rapidly depleting, creating renewed urgency among both end users and OEM partners to secure aftermarket components. Zaffiri Precision has responded decisively to this market disruption by expanding its production capacity and accelerating output across its Florida manufacturing facility. The company, known for its high-tolerance CNC-machined slides and barrels, is leveraging its robust domestic supply chain to meet surging demand. Its product lineup includes a comprehensive range of Glock-compatible slides, match-grade barrels, and complete upper assemblies designed for Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 platforms. "This isn't just a sale; it's a survival event," said Thom Kuss, Director of Marketing at Zaffiri Precision. "With Glock halting production on key models, our customers are relying on us to fill the gap with premium, U.S.-made components. We've ramped up capacity to ensure shooters, gunsmiths, and retailers can continue building and supporting Glock-pattern handguns long after OEM inventories are gone. Glock owners who want to upgrade or secure parts before the drought hits need to act now. Once November 3 rd passes, this deal is dead - permanently." Zaffiri Precision has become a key supplier in the aftermarket slide and barrel segment, serving individual shooters, builders, and dealer partners across the U.S. The company's focus on precision engineering, design innovation, and aesthetic customization has helped it establish a strong foothold within the competitive handgun components market. Its catalog also extends to parts of Sig Sauer and other popular platforms, supported by a robust online resource center and domestic customer service network. Zaffiri Precision manufactures all slides and components in-house at its Largo, Florida, facility. The company is not affiliated with Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. References to Glock are for compatibility purposes only. For more information on Zaffiri Precision, visit https://zaffiriprecision.com/ or any of its social media platforms: Instagram or X .
New Smart Light, Tap, Helps Make Energy Use More Efficient and Prepares Homes for Future Smart Tech
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 08:27 EDT
Introducing Tap - a new intelligent light switch that 'makes smart simple '. Tap brings an easy to install personalised lighting experience to homes which also helps save money on energy bills and provides a beautiful home platform to centralise and simplify future smart features without fuss. UK smart tech company, Tewke , is putting simple, smart control into households, with the launch of Tap . The new, highly engineered smart light switch provides premium lighting control and energy cost tracking with a single 'tap'. It is an intelligent solution for efficient home energy use which also serves as a centralised platform for future smart tech innovation. Tap. not only looks beautiful, adding value to any home, it is easy to install and also extremely easy to use for the whole family.
The Hormone Health Powerhouse Harvested from Ireland's Pristine Waters
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 06:06 EDT
The Hormone Health Powerhouse Harvested from Ireland's Pristine Waters For the longest time, the fact women's wellbeing suffers with the start of menopause was treated as an unavoidable fact of life - but it doesn't have to be that way. With conversations around menopause and women's health now a public debate rather than just a private issue, more people are turning towards natural, nutrient-rich solutions to support balance and wellbeing. This Menopause Awareness Month, The Moss Way is shining a light on an unexpected ally in hormone health: Irish Sea Moss . Sustainably hand-harvested from the cold Atlantic waters off Ireland's west coast, Irish Sea Moss - scientifically known as Chondrus crispus - has long been known for its dense nutritional profile. Containing essential minerals such as iodine, magnesium, zinc, and potassium, as well as natural polysaccharides and antioxidants, it provides the body with what it needs to maintain hormonal harmony and mental clarity through every stage of life. Hormonal shifts, especially during perimenopause and menopause, can lead to fatigue, mood swings, and the infamous "brain fog". According to The Moss Way's ongoing research and lab analysis , the natural compounds in their organic Sea Moss supplements contribute to improved thyroid support, nervous system regulation, and energy production, all of which are crucial for women experiencing hormonal changes. Magnesium and potassium are particularly valuable during menopause, helping to ease anxiety and improve sleep quality, while iodine supports thyroid function - one of the most important glands for regulating hormones. The presence of B vitamins, amino acids, and prebiotic fibres in Sea Moss also helps balance gut health, which has a direct link to the production and metabolism of hormones. Harry Morgan, founder of The Moss Way, said, "For too long, women have been told to just 'get through' menopause. We believe in helping the body adapt naturally by giving it the minerals it's crying out for. Sea Moss works at a cellular level - improving energy, clarity, and overall balance in a way synthetic supplements often can't." With women taking control of their health and rejecting quick fixes in favour of evidence-based, natural approaches, Irish Sea Moss may just be their greatest ally yet - harvested by hand, powered by nature, and proven by science. For more information, visit www.themossway.co.uk .
STIGA becomes Official Groundskeeping Partner of England's Rugby Football Union
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 04:53 EDT
A natural alliance of performance and excellence Leading garden and grounds care machinery manufacturer STIGA has been appointed Official Groundskeeping Partner of England's Rugby Football Union (RFU) . In this role, STIGA will support both the senior men's and women's teams, as well as grassroots rugby clubs nationwide. With over 90 years of technical expertise in garden care, STIGA blends cutting-edge technology with sustainable solutions to deliver professional-quality performance on any surface. The multi-year partnership with England's Rugby Football Union (RFU) reflects STIGA's commitment to easing the load on volunteers and grounds teams in pitch maintenance, while ensuring world-class playing surfaces for sports players at every level, contributing to nurturing rugby from the ground up. As part of the agreement, the garden care brand will support the maintenance of pitches and green spaces across the country, from elite England Rugby training facilities to grassroots clubs, by providing access to its cutting-edge autonomous robot mowers and battery-powered equipment . Designed to deliver professional-quality results with minimal effort, STIGA's intelligent, wireless mowing technology helps optimise turf care, reduce workload for grounds teams, and ensure consistently high-quality playing surfaces for players at every level of the game. James Gordon, Managing Director of STIGA UK , said: " We're proud to be the Official Groundskeeping Partner of the RFU. Rugby is built on strong foundations, and we believe great games start with great grounds. By showcasing the quality and innovation of STIGA products, we will support clubs, inspire fans, and elevate standards across the sport ." Claudio Borges, RFU Executive Director of Commercial and Marketing, said: " We are very excited to start this partnership with STIGA. We have aligned values and are excited to see where we can take this new relationship. Having the best pitches and training facilities is paramount to any professional team's performance, and we are delighted that we will be getting support on this from STIGA. " The partnership will be showcased through joint activations, branding across the Union's channels, as well as those of the senior men's and women's teams and grassroots clubs, alongside a strengthened presence during key matches. Furthermore, demonstrating its commitment to the wider rugby community, STIGA will introduce an exclusive discount programme for all England Rugby clubs , the players and their members...available via stiga.com . A portion of proceeds from these purchases will be reinvested directly into the RFU community, further reinforcing STIGA's dedication to strengthening rugby from the ground up, while supporting clubs at every level of the game. This unprecedented partnership between STIGA and RFU strengthens the brand's presence in the sports sector and complements its existing collaborations with clubs such as Stade Toulousain in France, Bayer 04 Leverkusen in Germany, Benetton Rugby in Italy, Lech Poznań in Poland, and many others across Europe. This alliance aligns with STIGA's recent expansion into the professional segment, leveraging over 90 years of expertise in lawn care. Image, from left to right: Ian Ayling - Grounds Manager - RFU Jack Brown - Sales Director - STIGA UK James Gordon - Managing Director - STIGA UK Claudio Borges - Director of Commercial and Marketing - RFU ________________________________________ About STIGA Group STIGA Group ranks among the leading European manufacturers and distributors of garden machinery and equipment. The Group consists of five brands, which together represent over 90 years of experience in the industry: in addition to the premium brand Stiga, the Group includes the brands Alpina, Mountfield, Castelgarden, and Atco. The Group sells more than one million gardening machines every year and operates in 87 countries worldwide; with a workforce of more than 1,300 people, STIGA has three production plants: one in Castelfranco Veneto (Treviso, Italy), one in Slovakia, and one in China. The Group also has 15 subsidiaries throughout Europe. www.stiga.com Press contact: rabbitattackpr@gmail.com STIGA UK Limited: Unit 6 Stansted Courtyard, Parsonage Road, Takeley, Bishop's Stortford, Essex, CM22 6PU, UK About RFU The RFU is a members' organisation of professional and amateur rugby clubs, referee societies and Constituent Bodies (geographic or national unions of clubs) and a society registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act, reinvesting all profits back into the sport. Press contact: billpulling@rfu.com For images or more information contact Fran at Rabbit Attack PR on rabbitattackpr@gmail.com or ring on 07895184395
Keeper Security Report Captures Global Cybersecurity Insights From the Front Lines
Thu, Oct 30, 2025 04:06 EDT
UK organisations trail global peers on zero trust adoption as cyber attacks surge and AI-driven threats rise  Keeper Security , the leading cybersecurity provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) software protecting passwords and passkeys, privileged accounts and endpoints, as well as secrets and remote connections, today releases a new insights report, " Identity, AI and Zero Trust: Cybersecurity Perspectives from Infosecurity Europe, Black Hat USA and it-sa ." Unlike traditional surveys, this study is built on anonymous, in-person feedback from cybersecurity professionals on the front lines of defence. More than 370 practitioners shared candid insights during three of the industry's most influential conferences - Infosecurity Europe in London, Black Hat USA in Las Vegas and it-sa in Nuremberg - offering a view into how security teams are adapting to an increasingly complex threat landscape. In the United Kingdom, these insights arrive amid a sharp escalation in cyber activity. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) recently reported a 50% year-on-year rise in nationally significant cyber incidents, with new attacks emerging almost daily. The surge highlights how UK organisations face constant pressure to strengthen identity protection and access controls. Key Insights from Real Professionals: AI, Identity and Zero Trust Professionals across the UK, the United States and Germany agreed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping cybersecurity on both sides of the battlefield. Only 12% of respondents in the UK and 16% in the United States said their organisations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks. In Germany, confidence was higher at 28%, but most respondents acknowledged that preparedness remains a work in progress. Zero trust was universally recognised as critical to a modern defence strategy, yet implementation continues to trail intent. At Infosecurity Europe, 18% of respondents reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks. That figure rose to 27% at Black Hat USA and 44% at it-sa in Germany, reflecting stronger progress but underscoring that adoption remains uneven across regions. In the UK, momentum around zero trust is being driven by national frameworks such as the NCSC's Cyber Assessment Framework, the National Cyber Strategy 2022-2030, and the UK's move to align with NIS2. Each underscores the need for robust identity and access management - yet Keeper's findings show many organisations still lack the practical tools to put these policies into action. The data also reinforces identity-based attacks as the leading global concern. Half of UK respondents identified phishing as the top identity-based threat, with 42% naming deepfakes. In the United States, 45% cited phishing as their greatest risk, followed by 41% who pointed to deepfakes. Concern peaked in Germany, where 61% of respondents identified deepfakes as the most significant identity-based threat. In the UK, phishing remains the dominant attack vector. The Government's Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025 found that 85% of businesses experiencing an attack reported phishing among the methods used - a near-universal pattern that mirrors Keeper's own UK findings. Across all regions, privileged access controls were found to be inconsistent. In the UK, 43% said Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is not consistently enforced for privileged accounts. In the United States, 40% reported the same, while in Germany, half of the respondents said their organisations lack a dedicated PAM solution altogether. From Awareness to Action The results reveal that security leaders are aligned on strategy but divided by execution. Awareness of zero trust, PAM and AI-driven security principles is high, yet complexity, resource constraints and competing priorities continue to delay deployment. "Identity has become the control point of cybersecurity," said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder, Keeper Security. "Our data demonstrates that the disparity between cybersecurity awareness and action is wide, but positive, proactive defence can close this gap. The organisations that lead in zero trust and PAM are not only protecting access but building the foundation for secure, scalable growth in the age of AI." The report emphasises that true resilience now depends on disciplined execution, measurable progress and the responsible use of AI to detect anomalies and manage risk across every access point. To explore the complete findings, including regional comparisons and practical recommendations, download the full report . To learn more about how KeeperPAM helps organisations secure identity and enforce zero-trust controls, visit keepersecurity.com . ### About Keeper Security Keeper Security is one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity software companies that protects thousands of organisations and millions of people in over 150 countries. Keeper is a pioneer of zero-knowledge and zero-trust security built for any IT environment. Its core offering, KeeperPAM®, is an AI-enabled, cloud-native platform that protects all users, devices and infrastructure from cyber attacks. Recognised for its innovation in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management (PAM), Keeper secures passwords and passkeys, infrastructure secrets, remote connections and endpoints with role-based enforcement policies, least privilege and just-in-time access. Learn why Keeper is trusted by leading organisations to defend against modern adversaries at KeeperSecurity.com . 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Pools by Design Backs El Rio "Aloha" Gala Celebrating 55 Years
Wed, Oct 29, 2025 13:49 EDT
Proceeds benefit Youth Mental Health programs across Southern ArizonaThis year's Gala will benefit Youth Mental Health TUCSON, AZ - October 28, 2025 - Pools by Design is thrilled to announce it will participate as a sponsor for the El Rio Gala this year on Saturday, November 1st, 2025, from 6-10 p.m. at The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa. Celebrating 55 Years, the El Rio Gala is an esteemed community event that celebrates and raises necessary funds for the non-profit and its efforts to expand access to high-quality, affordable, and integrated care for Southern Arizona residents. This year's Gala theme is "Aloha," and will benefit youth mental health. Hosted by the El Rio Health Foundation, the "Aloha" evening will feature festive programming, dining, and opportunities to support vital services for local youth. Many people know "Aloha" as hello, goodbye, or love. But aloha carries a deeper meaning that also speaks to the mission of El Rio,an essence of being that embodies love, peace, compassion, mutual respect, and a way of living in harmony with people and the land with mercy, sympathy, grace, and kindness. To greet someone with aloha is to offer genuine regard and affection, extending warmth and care with no expectation of anything in return. "At Pools by Design, we believe that supporting youth mental health is one of the most meaningful ways we can invest in the future of our community," said Ken Larison, President of Pools by Design. "El Rio's work aligns with our mission to create environments that promote peace, wellness, and connection, from the backyards we design to the city we call home." Event Details What: El Rio Gala "Aloha" Celebrating 55 Years - Benefitting Youth Mental Health When: Saturday, November 1, 2025, 6-10 p.m. Where: The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa
France introduces voluntary environmental cost labels for textiles
Wed, Oct 29, 2025 11:21 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 146/25 to provide stakeholders operating in France with an overview of the country's new environmental cost labeling requirements for textile products. On September 6, 2025, France released Decree n°2025-957 and an associated Arrêté, setting out the framework for calculating and disclosing environmental impact scores. The system applies to most clothing articles and allows manufacturers, importers and marketers to voluntarily display standardized labels showing aggregated environmental impacts in 'impact points'. A lower score indicates a lower environmental cost. Although participation is voluntary, disclosure becomes mandatory if companies make environmental impact claims. Additionally, from October 2026, third parties such as retailers and NGOs will be allowed to publish environmental cost scores if the brand has not done so themselves. SGS experts regularly publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory and market changes that may impact their business. SafeGuardS 146/25 provides an overview of the new requirements, along with details of the Arrêté's contents. Stakeholders should review SGS's original SafeGuardS 146/25 for further details. SGS softlines services SGS has a worldwide network of over 40 state-of-the-art laboratories, including 10 in China, specializing in the testing of apparel, footwear, and home textiles. Their committed team is drawn from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, allowing them to conduct a comprehensive range of physical, chemical, and functional testing services for components, materials and finished products. SGS helps companies ensure quality, performance, and compliance with international, industrial, and regulatory standards worldwide. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's softlines services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full France Publishes Environmental Cost Labeling for Textile Products SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Valérie Cimetiere Softline technical expert Tel: +33141248710 Website: www.sgs.com/softlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Mast Year for Trees Could Indicate Increased Subsidence Threat
Wed, Oct 29, 2025 08:44 EDT
"On my evening walk through our local woodland area last week, trying to catch the last of the sun rays, I couldn't help but notice an abundance of acorns and conkers. As bountiful as this mast year has been so far, it got me thinking - are our trees in distress?" Freya Chapman is the Residential Lead at ground engineering specialist, Mainmark UK . She collaborates with arborists, insurers and civil engineers in her role as a Subsidence Forum Committee member to educate homeowners on the sustainable treatment of trees causing subsidence. Subsidence - where the ground beneath a building or structure starts to sink - is becoming increasingly more common in the UK and Ireland due to changing climate patterns, like droughts and heavy rainfall. For homeowners, subsidence is becoming more of an inevitability, particularly if your property is near water-thirsty tree species, like oak and willow. Freya said: "Woodland Trust (the UK's largest woodland conservation charity) has said that many of our native tree species are having a mast year, which is a strategy whereby trees produce an increased amount of fruit, seeds and nuts to ensure the survival of the next generation. "This is a really clever demonstration of evolution and usually occurs every 5-10 years. However, experts are suggesting that with the arrival of another mast year just 3 years after our last one, our trees are in distress following the warmest British summer on record. But what does this actually mean for us?" Producing fruit is a resource-intensive exercise for trees, which, during hotter periods, must dig their roots a little deeper into the soil to collect enough water. This can cause clay soil to dry and shrink, leading to movement and instability for the foundations of our homes - and costly, time-consuming repairs! According to Freya, the mast year for the trees could indicate an increased risk of subsidence for our homes and critical infrastructure: "As a global subsidence specialist, we are now looking at how we can sustainably treat tree roots to reduce this costly burden for homeowners. However, we'd like to prioritise the natural environment too. "For Mainmark, we can achieve this by taking a 'combined methodology' approach, prioritising both the homeowner and the natural environment in our problem-solving. Our patented Teretek® resin injection solution is a greener, cost-effective and quick alternative to subsidence repair, which strengthens foundations and relevels the ground without the need for underpinning. "Furthermore, we work collaboratively with organisations like the Subsidence Forum Committee, to campaign for the development of textile-based root barriers using copper - the only compound that tree roots naturally divert away from. "Traditional root barriers use cement-based treatments, which are costly, time-consuming and bad for the environment. uPVC barriers can also be used, but they often prevent water from moving freely in the soil, further damaging vegetation. There is more than 17 years' worth of data to suggest that copper root barriers could provide a solution. It's also a lot greener and less invasive than traditional methods using cement. "For homeowners, mitigating subsidence claims while protecting the surrounding vegetation involves simple consultation with ground engineering experts, who can adopt a problem-solving approach using state-of-the-art technologies to protect our trees." Mainmark UK is part of the global Mainmark group of companies - founded originally in Australia in 1989, but successfully delivering projects in New Zealand, Japan, Thailand, the UK and Ireland. Through its solutions for releveling, ground improvement and void filling, it has successfully delivered 82,000 projects globally to help futureproof infrastructure from climate-related disasters.
New SGS White Paper Explores Science-Backed Strategies to Assess Product Performance in Skin Longevity
Wed, Oct 29, 2025 07:22 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has announced the release of the new white paper, 'Skin longevity: from ancient wisdom to modern clinical evaluation.' Targeted at researchers, clinicians and product developers, the white paper provides critical insights into how advanced, non-invasive clinical tools are reshaping the evaluation of skin health and aging. Skin longevity is increasingly recognized as more than just aesthetics. It encompasses the preservation of physiological integrity, supported by objective biomarkers and validated clinical endpoints. SGS's latest white paper explores the biological drivers of skin aging and highlights how modern technologies are enabling researchers to generate robust, multi-dimensional data to substantiate product claims. The white paper explores: Key mechanisms of skin aging Non-invasive tools for assessing skin longevity Integrated frameworks that combine visual, functional and molecular insights Future directions in omics technology and standardized clinical protocols To discover how SGS's scientific expertise and advanced methodologies are driving greater confidence, transparency and innovation in skincare product development, download ' Skin longevity: from ancient wisdom to modern clinical evaluation '. About SGS SGS is the world's leading Testing, Inspection and Certification company. We operate a network of over 2,500 laboratories and business facilities across 115 countries, supported by a team of 99,500 dedicated professionals. With over 145 years of service excellence, we combine the precision and accuracy that define Swiss companies to help organizations achieve the highest standards of quality, compliance and sustainability. Our brand promise - when you need to be sure - underscores our commitment to trust, integrity and reliability, enabling businesses to thrive with confidence. We proudly deliver our expert services through the SGS name and trusted specialized brands, including Brightsight, Bluesign, Maine Pointe and Nutrasource. SGS is publicly traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange under the ticker symbol SGSN (ISIN CH1256740924, Reuters SGSN.S, Bloomberg SGSN:SW). For further information, please contact: Jackie Brown PR Account Executive Sugarloaf Marketing Ltd. Office: +44 (0)7933 563883 Tel: +44 (0)7792 970919 Email: jackie@sugarloafmarketing.com http://www.sugarloafmarketing.com
Shadowfoam Celebrates Record-Breaking Year with Move to New Facility
Wed, Oct 29, 2025 06:30 EDT
British manufacturer Shadowfoam is marking another milestone in its remarkable growth story, with the company on track to exceed £2 million in turnover this year - a 20% increase that continues a trend of consistent, year-on-year expansion. Founded in 2012 by ex-engineer Jonathan Shone from Northwich, Cheshire, Shadowfoam has evolved from a modest garage startup into a global leader in custom foam inserts for tool and equipment organisation. The company's signature product - precision-engineered, easy-to-cut foam - has become a staple for tradespeople, hobbyists, and professionals around the world, including Formula 1 teams and major retailers. The latest phase of Shadowfoam's growth will see the company relocating its operations from five smaller units in Northwich to a single 11,000 sq ft, state-of-the-art facility in Winsford. "This move means more than a bigger space: it's a tangible sign of how far we've come," said founder Jonathan Shone. "I've stayed loyal to my original inspiration and design and kept focused, but it's our team who have truly made this growth possible. It is a team effort, and we pride ourselves on the people behind Shadowfoam who help it grow every single day." From humble beginnings in a home garage, Shadowfoam has built a loyal customer base spanning hundreds of thousands of users worldwide. The company's commitment to innovation and user-focused design has been a driving force behind its success, with product development guided heavily by customer feedback. What began as a simple foam insert for tool drawers has since evolved into the company's signature "Easy Peel" range: a durable, customisable foam that allows anyone to create a professional, organised workspace. Shadowfoam's rise has been powered not only by clever engineering but also by a forward-thinking approach to marketing. Jonathan's YouTube channel, now with over 170,000 subscribers, has become a cornerstone of the brand's community, offering tool reviews, tutorials, and behind-the-scenes looks at the business. Across platforms, the company now boasts a social following of over 250,000, allowing Shadowfoam to engage directly with enthusiasts and professionals alike. As Shadowfoam continues to expand its footprint, its values remain rooted in local growth, loyalty, and innovation. Many of the company's 20-plus employees have risen through the ranks internally - including one team member who joined straight from school and now serves as Production Manager after ten years. "We've kept the same startup spirit that got us here," added Shone. "We innovate fast, listen to our customers, and take pride in creating opportunities here in Cheshire while serving a global market." With a new facility, an expanding team, Shadowfoam's future looks bright as they prepare for another record-breaking year ahead. For more information, visit https://shadowfoam.com .
Tucson Federal Credit Union to Provide Lunch for All TUSD Educators on Professional Learning Day, Oct. 29
Tue, Oct 28, 2025 16:35 EDT
Tucson Federal Credit Union (TFCU) will treat Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) educators to lunch on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, during the district's Professional Learning Day, reaffirming the credit union's long-standing support of local teachers and school staff. Founded in 1937 in the basement of Tucson High School by a group of Tucson teachers, TFCU continues to honor its roots by investing in the people who invest in students every day. Meals will be coordinated with on-site food trucks at each hub, complemented by boxed lunches where needed to cover timing and capacity gaps-ensuring equitable access for all staff throughout the day. TUSD's five regional hubs include Sahuaro, Cholla, Pueblo, Palo Verde, and Catalina. Based on projections provided by TUSD, TFCU's sponsorship is greatly valued as it ensures every educator participating in Professional Learning Day is recognized and cared for with a fresh, convenient meal. "Tucson Federal Credit Union was started by teachers, and our commitment to educators remains at the heart of who we are," said Krystal Adams, Chief Operating Officer, Tucson Federal Credit Union. "Professional Learning Day is about investing in the people who invest in our students. We're honored to provide lunch as a small 'thank you' for their extraordinary work." Media Coverage & Photo Opportunities: Photo/video opportunities at the regional hubs. Event Quick Facts What: Lunch for TUSD educators on Professional Learning Day When: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 Where: TUSD regional hubs - Sahuaro, Cholla, Pueblo, Palo Verde, Catalina Provided by: Tucson Federal Credit Union Format: Local food trucks + supplemental boxed lunches for full coverage