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3BL Media provides a cloud-based, multi-channel news and content distribution platform for innovative companies.
Journalists, investors, customers and other stakeholders now have more choices than ever as to where and how they get their news and information. From email to news terminals to social media platforms and web portals, many options are available. And different people respond differently to various message formats: blogs vs. press releases vs. videos vs. articles.
3BL Media clients know that distributing multiple message formats, through multiple channels, produces results.
The Distribution Revolution(tm) means that organizations can distribute their press releases, blogs, videos and other media assets through social media, new media and traditional media channels, creating the greatest opportunity for the target audience to encounter and interact with your content.
Unilever Awarded World Environment Center’s 29th Annual Gold Medal; Chrysler, Toyota, & GM Support Reopening of Detroit Science Center; Sigma-Aldrich Named to Civic 50 - CSR Minute for December 17, 2012
Unilever has been awarded the 29th Annual Gold Medal for International Corporate Achievement in Sustainable Development by the World Environment Center. The WEC cited the company’s Sustainable Living Plan, a comprehensive strategy that addresses its governance, operations, and products, and also, its suppliers, distributors, and how consumers use its brands. Unilever’s projected, future bottom line is to cut its environmental footprint in half while doubling the size of its business.
Chrysler, Toyota, and GM are supporting the re-opening of the Detroit Science Center, which closed last year ago during the Motor City’s financial troubles. The re-named Michigan Science Center has received a $50,000 grant from the Chrysler Foundation, which has previously donated $4 million. The Toyota Technical Center has announced a $300,000 donation, and the GM Foundation has made a $1 million gift. The new Center opens to the public on December 26th.
Sigma-Aldrich has been named to The Civic 50, by Bloomberg, Points of Light, a volunteer organization, and the National Conference on Citizenship, which conducted the national survey. The Civic 50 ranks companies based on their community engagement and how they align their CSR practices with core business competencies. Sigma-Aldrich, a Life Science and High Technology company, was evaluated on its leadership, measurement and strategy, community partnerships, and transparency.
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