June 20, 2020 at 3:44 a.m.
Glass milk bottle demand growing
Business Roundup
The coronavirus pandemic has led to increased demand for glass milk bottles.
Ardagh, parent of glass container manufacturing plants in Dunkirk and Winchester, and long-term partner Stanpac are working to fill that need.
In a world changed by the pandemic, dairy delivery companies across the U.S. are seeing a surge in demand for glass milk bottles. Even now with states reopening, Americans want glass milk bottles delivered to their doorsteps.
Ardagh makes glass milk bottles that Stanpac supplies to regional dairy brands across the United States.
“Ardagh takes great pride in working alongside Stanpac to provide sustainable glass packaging for dairy brands across America,” John Shaddox, chief commercial officer for Ardagh’s North American Glass business unit, said in a prepared statement. “Glass packaging is increasingly being recognized as the right choice for brands to strengthen their business and their own sustainability platform, while delivering consumers the best in product integrity, safety and environmental excellence."
Bags donated
Round Room LLC, the nation’s largest Verizon Authorized Retailer, has announced that nearly 550 of its TCC stores donated duffle bags filled with essential hygiene products to foster care agencies.
The company’s first-ever Kids Rock campaign took place during the week of June 1 to ensure children entering the foster care system have adequate personal care items and a bag to carry it all in.
The Portland Verizon store donated the bags to the Jay County office of the Indiana Department of Child Services.
Fraud alert
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development has issued a fraud alert to notify those who have filed for unemployment insurance benefits that they need to protect their personal information from potential scammers.
The U.S. Department of Labor Office of Inspector General has discovered that scammers are sending emails in an effort to steal claimants’ passwords, account numbers, and/or Social Security numbers. With this information they can gain access to email, bank, or other accounts.
The scammers are sending emails using the names of companies or individuals familiar to claimants. They use familiar icons, folder names, and programs to trick claimants into providing their personal information to them.
Claimants can protect themselves by hovering over the links scammers include in the emails, but not clicking on it, to see where it will take them. Most scammers will use a URL shortened to hide the website’s true identity. You can also call the sender to inquire if the email is legitimate.
The links send the victim to a webpage, which looks like a Microsoft SharePoint website. It further requires the user to sign-in using a Google, Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo! or other user account.
Ardagh, parent of glass container manufacturing plants in Dunkirk and Winchester, and long-term partner Stanpac are working to fill that need.
In a world changed by the pandemic, dairy delivery companies across the U.S. are seeing a surge in demand for glass milk bottles. Even now with states reopening, Americans want glass milk bottles delivered to their doorsteps.
Ardagh makes glass milk bottles that Stanpac supplies to regional dairy brands across the United States.
“Ardagh takes great pride in working alongside Stanpac to provide sustainable glass packaging for dairy brands across America,” John Shaddox, chief commercial officer for Ardagh’s North American Glass business unit, said in a prepared statement. “Glass packaging is increasingly being recognized as the right choice for brands to strengthen their business and their own sustainability platform, while delivering consumers the best in product integrity, safety and environmental excellence."
Bags donated
Round Room LLC, the nation’s largest Verizon Authorized Retailer, has announced that nearly 550 of its TCC stores donated duffle bags filled with essential hygiene products to foster care agencies.
The company’s first-ever Kids Rock campaign took place during the week of June 1 to ensure children entering the foster care system have adequate personal care items and a bag to carry it all in.
The Portland Verizon store donated the bags to the Jay County office of the Indiana Department of Child Services.
Fraud alert
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development has issued a fraud alert to notify those who have filed for unemployment insurance benefits that they need to protect their personal information from potential scammers.
The U.S. Department of Labor Office of Inspector General has discovered that scammers are sending emails in an effort to steal claimants’ passwords, account numbers, and/or Social Security numbers. With this information they can gain access to email, bank, or other accounts.
The scammers are sending emails using the names of companies or individuals familiar to claimants. They use familiar icons, folder names, and programs to trick claimants into providing their personal information to them.
Claimants can protect themselves by hovering over the links scammers include in the emails, but not clicking on it, to see where it will take them. Most scammers will use a URL shortened to hide the website’s true identity. You can also call the sender to inquire if the email is legitimate.
The links send the victim to a webpage, which looks like a Microsoft SharePoint website. It further requires the user to sign-in using a Google, Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo! or other user account.
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