A new survey found that 70% of consumers prefer to buy products from brands that prioritize sustainability.
A singer released a new single that became a top hit on music charts worldwideLocal schools installed new security systems including cameras and access control doors

Engineers built a new bridge that can withstand earthquakes and heavy floodingThe government released data showing a 4.2% increase in exports during the last quarterA supermarket chain started a program to sell “ugly” fruits and vegetables at a discounted price

A study found that reading aloud to young children helps develop their literacy skillsThe military sent troops to assist in disaster relief efforts after a hurricane hit the coast

A snowstorm in the northern states canceled over 550 flights and closed government offices
A tech company announced it will open a new headquarters creating 2200 new jobsLocal schools switched to digital textbooks to reduce paper waste
The national rugby team hired a new coach with experience winning international titlesA tech company released software that helps teachers create online lessons
The government provided grants to farmers who grow organic cropsA zoo opened a new exhibit featuring pandas from China
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A new survey found that 70% of consumers prefer to buy products from brands that prioritize sustainability.
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