RepTrak, the global leader in reputation data and insights, today announced the release of the 2026 Global RepTrak® 100, the annual ranking of the most reputable companies in the world. The 2026 Global RepTrak 100 was officially released on April 8, 2026. The report ranks the world’s most reputable companies based on trust, leadership, and performance. The Global RepTrak 100 (2026) is RepTrak’s flagship report and the world’s leading benchmark for corporate reputation, based on millions of data points collected across key markets worldwide. This year’s ranking reflects a rapidly…
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OAAA Unveils 2026 Future Leaders Delegates, Strengthening the Future of OOH Talent
The Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA) today announced the 2026 Future Leaders Program delegates, recognizing ten rising professionals selected for their leadership potential and contributions to the out of home (OOH) advertising industry. Now in its third year, the program, led by OAAA’s OOH UNITED committee, reflects a continued investment in developing the talent shaping OOH’s future. As the industry evolves and plays a more central role in the modern media mix, building a strong, connected pipeline of leaders is critical. The Future Leaders Program is designed…
Read MoreFood industry comes together to fight hunger in the UK
Eleven million people go hungry in the UK, three million of them children. Yet redistribution charities trying to tackle this hunger face two main challenges: They need more food to keep up with demand. Transportation of the food remains a significant cost burden. The food industry is joining forces to help address both of these issues at scale, through a pioneering coalition, called Alliance Food Sourcing (AFS), which was created as part of the Coronation Food Project. Fifty leading food businesses are already involved. The food businesses are investing, in…
Read MoreTetra Pak analysis shows modernising dairy processing lines can cut emissions by up to 49%
Modernising existing dairy processing equipment can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40-49%1 , depending on the type of line, according to a new study by Tetra Pak. Importantly, these reductions don’t necessarily require a full-line overhaul and use solutions that are currently on the market. The study also examined how improving existing equipment lines can lead to substantial cuts in emissions, product losses, and operating costs. The new Dairy Processing Impact Assessment, independently reviewed by the Carbon Trust, uses a methodology aligned with leading international avoided emissions frameworks.2 It quantifies…
Read MoreDelivering in danger: lack of clean water leaves African mothers almost 150 times more likely to die from sepsis, WaterAid research finds
A chronic lack of clean water and hygiene services in delivery rooms is contributing to one in nine mothers in Sub-Saharan Africa developing sepsis, with around 13,000 women dying from maternal sepsis each year, new research from WaterAid reveals. That is equivalent to 36 mothers lost every day, making women in Sub-Saharan Africa 144 times more likely to die from sepsis than those in Western Europe and North America, WaterAid’s new “Born without water” report reveals. The new research exposes the shocking reality inside some of the world’s most under-resourced…
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