Build the biggest wind farm in the food industry worldwide, with 100% generated by the electric power consumed by the group, the company said Thursday.
Park “Black Stone” in Union Hidalgo, Oaxaca, will supply the power consumption of 65 company facilities, Bimbo said in a statement sent to the Mexican Stock Exchange.
It was explained that the proposed invited to participate Calidra Group, Frialsa Refrigerator and Populate Muse del Niño.
“Group Bimbo has focused on the implementation of wind power to meet the continuing commitment to the environment and the welfare of future generations,” said a signature on a document.
“The construction of this park is a milestone in efforts to continue to grow with the forces of nature, and places us as the first company that made the biggest change to renewable energy in the food industry, an unprecedented effort in the use of renewable energy, clean and almost never run out constant: green energy, “said Daniel Serviette, CEO of the group.
Park operations will be achieved thanks to cooperation with Group Bimbo of Mexico Wind Development (Demex), a subsidiary of Energy Renovation Spain; will invest 200 million dollars in the project
Faccenda steering and participate in the conference which will discuss the broadcast product and methodological tool for the formation of culture-based industries through the lens of Social Economist
On 2 School of Social Economy was held at the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneous press conference “Development and Testing Methodology Products and Equipment for vocational training for work in the Enterprise Culture Management.”
The research presented in this action, including research on training in cultural and creative industries, based on socio-economic enterprise associated with this activity.
This conference will be opened by José Ariza Reyes, Director of the School of Social Economics. The purpose of this initiative is to disseminate educational materials and resources resulting from research on training in the field of cultural industries and creative base in Andalusia, and publish the Action key experts from various sectors related to the Economic Social and Cultural Industries and Creative basis.
With the participation of cultural agents in the Andalusian regional business organizations, professionals, partners, and as workers in the social economy enterprises in Andalusia, belonging to the cultural sector, as part of the conference program will intervene company Socioeconomic School choice as part of the advisory group training project to investigate the current needs of cultural industries sector and the further development of the proposed methodology, tools and educational resources to manage culture.
On this day the media also participated Helm, S. Coop. And, consultancy that specializes in the development of innovative teaching materials and faccenda, S. Coop. Dan. cultural consulting offers strategies and solutions based on the culture as a form of development.
According to estimates by the Foundation for Sustainable Development (Fund), 46% of companies in Latin America’s commercial sector and is a strategic channel for a large manufacturer and distributor of consumer products.
In addition, this study, conducted jointly by Fund and University Development, according to data provided in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), highlighting these companies play a role in providing rural and urban population.
Although it is a sector that faces the modern business model and diverse, the report reveals “the economic and social roles that significantly” from the “neighborhood store” traditional still on the towns and cities in this region.
This study examines the case of 14 countries in Latin America and argues that people who decide to start a business, 18 percent of economically active population, those tools that have been defined to reach ten percent.
According to this study, 64% of businesses that do belong to the trade, “which compares the model to the case of Asia and away in 20 points for the case of developed countries like the United States, where there is a greater tendency to engage high-value-added services, “he said.
The report said the average age of the original entrepreneurs 37 years, while employers and manages up to 45 years and noted that women beat men in the early stages when starting a business.