In this issue... Transforming how we think about food | Using the Earth to decarbonize heating | Cognitive function: a behind-the-scenes look at a workplace wellness pilot program
Transforming how we think about food
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There are many things in life we take for granted, but food should not be one of them. As global populations continue to grow, we need to answer the question of how the earth will provide enough food to feed us all. |
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Using the Earth to decarbonize heating |
As the world focuses on reducing our carbon footprint, one large contributor of greenhouse gas emissions gets overlooked: buildings. We explore the ways in which geothermal heating can be a motivating solution.
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Cognitive function: a behind-the-scenes look at a workplace wellness pilot program |
We recently invested in Cambridge Brain Sciences to accelerate a technology that will help us understand the cognitive function of people, particularly before the start of a workday.
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Employee health and safety training programs win Horizon Interactive Gold Awards |
Whether in the office, on site, or at home, we aim for no harm. To help our employees achieve this goal, we created engaging, interactive training programs—winners of two Horizon awards.
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Building a positive legacy: how mines can create thriving towns |
Mining towns may exist for many reasons. Regardless of the reason, it’s important for mining companies, governments, and communities to have a shared vision for the future.
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Creating shared value in mine site communities: shifting from reliance to relevance |
Creating shared value requires a deeper understanding of the impact that we’re making so that we're all— business, community, and government— investing in creating relevant communities around mine sites.
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Project delivery strategies during COVID-19: Kenmare Resources |
Kenmare Resources was on the critical path of delivering their massive WCP-B relocation project when they were faced with the rapidly developing challenge of a global pandemic. Find out how they quickly adapted.
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The results are in and we’ve ranked fifteenth on the 2021 LinkedIn Top Companies list in Canada! LinkedIn selects their list of top companies based on an in-depth analysis of data from their 740 million members across the globe. Read more »
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Hatch has once again been named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for the fourteenth consecutive year, retaining our Platinum Club status for the seventh time. Read more »
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Hatch has been honored with a prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade—one of the most prestigious business awards in the United Kingdom. Read more »
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