Australia Confirm Their Tour of Pakistan After Over 2 Decades

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that the Australian Cricket Team will tour Pakistan to play three Tests, three ODIs, and one T20I. The tour will take place in March and April 2022.

The three-match Test series will be a part of the World Test Championship while the three-match ODI series will be a part of the ICC ODI World Cup Super League. Both the teams will be determined to get the maximum points for the respective championships.

PCB confirmed the tour from their official account on various social media platforms.

The series will be Australia’s first tour of the country in over 23 years. Australia last toured Pakistan in 1998-99 to play a three-match ODI and three-match Test series.

 

 

Source: Pro Pakistani

Here’s the Semi-Finals & Finals Schedule for 2021 T20 World Cup

After a grueling schedule of 41 matches over a period of 20 days, the semi-finalists for the 2021 T20 World Cup have finally been decided. The top two teams from each group of the Super 12s stage will play in the two knock-out matches to advance to the final of the mega event and get the opportunity to be crowned as the T20 World Champions.

England and Australia qualified from Group 1 of the Super 12s stage after finishing as the top two teams in the group. Both the teams won 4 matches each and lost one on their journey to the semi-finals. England finished as the group leaders as they had a better net run rate than both Australia and South Africa. South Africa also finished the campaign with 8 points but they were knocked out due to an inferior net run rate.

Pakistan and New Zealand are the two teams that qualified from Group 2 of the Super 12s stage. Pakistan are the only side in the tournament with a perfect record as they won all five of their group games. New Zealand, on the other hand, only lost to Pakistan and qualified for the semi-finals ahead of the pre-tournament favorites, India.

England will face New Zealand in a rematch of the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup in the first semi-final scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. The second semi-final will be played between Pakistan and Australia in Dubai on Thursday. The final of the tournament will be played in Dubai on Sunday, 14 November.

 

 

Source: Pro Pakistani

The ALDO Group pursues its commitment towards climate action

The Canadian company is currently participating in the World Climate Summit and has recently renewed its climate neutral certification for the fourth year running.

MONTREAL, Nov. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Climate issues are more crucial than ever, and the ALDO Group is dedicated to maintaining its commitment to building a low-carbon future. In addition to announcing the renewal of its climate neutral certification for a fourth consecutive year, the company is currently participating in the 11th World Climate Summit in Glasgow, Scotland. A few weeks ago, the Canadian fashion footwear company also joined We Mean Business, an international coalition of more than 600 companies calling upon the leaders of the world’s largest economies to reinforce their climate action objectives during the G20 and COP26 discussions.

“Inspired by the COP21 in Paris 6 years ago, we made a decision in 2018 to become the first climate neutral fashion footwear company. This year’s COP will be a critical meeting – there is massive worldwide support for bold action on climate change. We hope that our participation will contribute in a small way to a very big global challenge,” said David Bensadoun, CEO of the ALDO Group.

World Climate Summit: Rallying the Fashion Industry’s Stakeholders

On November 8 at 10 a.m. (GMT), Jonathan Frankel, Senior Vice-President of APS at the ALDO Group, will join the panel Lead by Example – Harnessing Innovation Towards a Carbon Neutral Fashion & Textile Industry to discuss how the fashion industry can work towards reducing its environmental footprint and how collaboration between manufacturers, designers and consumers is key to reach carbon neutrality.

“The long-term sustainability of the global fashion industry requires systemic change that goes beyond the capabilities of any one company. We cannot fight this problem alone. We strongly believe in collaboration, and that is why we wanted to take part in this unifying event,” said Jonathan Frankel.

Well aware that the fashion industry has an impact on global warming, the ALDO Group intensified its climate actions in recent years. The organization is also a member of multi-stakeholder associations that promote partnerships for concerted industry-wide actions, such as the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), the Fashion Pact and the United Nations Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action (UNFCCC).

The ALDO Group’s Journey Towards Reducing Its Carbon Footprint

In 2018, the ALDO Group became the first fashion footwear and accessories company in the world to be certified climate neutral for its corporate stores, offices and distribution centres. The organization then reinforced its environmental commitment by also having eCommerce shipments and product transportation certified climate neutral.

In 2020, the company reduced carbon emissions from its operations by 74% compared to 2013. This year, it carried forward its sustainability journey by continuing to reduce its net emissions and compensating the unavoidable ones through a combination of nature-based forest conservation and clean energy projects. And for the fourth consecutive year, the ALDO Group has received its climate neutral company certification from the South Pole Group – a leading provider of global sustainability solutions and services with a transparent and rigorous certification process.

“It’s very exciting to see the ALDO Group continuing to make progress on climate action. The company has demonstrated industry leadership and we congratulate them on their commitments and ever-increasing ambition,” said Renat Heuberger, CEO and co-founder of South Pole.

Having achieved significant reductions for its operations’ emissions, the ALDO Group has been addressing other important issues: from waste management to its positive impact on local communities, from teaming up with partners to improve their social and environmental footprint to promoting diversity and inclusion. In terms of products, the company aims to continue introducing more innovative low impact materials in its collections and to increase its use of recycled materials, such as polyester. The company is also working to decarbonize it supply chain by working closely with its suppliers.

It is also important to remember that in 2019, the ALDO Group joined the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). Its GHG reduction targets are therefore in line with climate science.

Member of the We Mean Business Coalition

Recognizing the need for collective climate action, the ALDO Group signed the We Mean Business coalition’s open letter earlier this month. Ahead of the crucial G20 and COP 26 summits, more than 600 companies from around the world called on the leaders of the world’s largest economies to do their utmost to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 °C and to reinforce their objectives. The signatories represent sectors ranging from energy and transportation to fashion and construction.

To read the letter and consult the list of companies who signed it, please visit https://www.wemeanbusinesscoalition.org/g20-2021/#letter-block.

For more information about the ALDO Group’s commitment to sustainability, please visit https://responsibility.aldogroup.com/.

About the ALDO Group
The ALDO Group is a world-leading creator and operator of desirable footwear and accessory brands. With a presence in over 100 countries around the world, the organization operates under two signature brands, ALDO and Call It Spring, and a multi-brand retail concept, GLOBO. The ALDO Group is also an industry-recognized wholesale distributor and third party sourcing provider of fashion footwear, handbags and accessories. In addition to its head office in Montreal, the ALDO Group has international offices in Europe and in Asia. Guided on a daily basis by its purpose A journey to create a world of love, confidence, and belonging, the ALDO Group is simply unique. For more information, visit www.aldogroup.com.

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International Trade Centre & Alibaba.com join forces to support MSMEs in developing countries to succeed online

SHANGHAI, Nov. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — International Trade Centre (ITC) has partnered with Alibaba.com to launch the “Global Digital Trade Accelerator for MSMEs in Developing Countries” initiative on 6th Nov during the ongoing 2021 China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, China.

Together, the parties will help Micro, Small and Medium Businesses (MSMEs) enhance their international export competitiveness and contribute to sustainable development by better utilizing eCommerce platform opportunities.

Daniel Zhang, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Alibaba Group, delivered a speech through video conference at the launching ceremony. He said that the pandemic has continued to pose challenges to global trade over the past two years, but challenges always go hand in hand with opportunities.

He said a large number of MSMEs are exploring through digital ways to conduct and even sustainably scale up their business. Digital trade has become the engine leading the global trade transformation and is reshaping the world economic development picture like never before.

ITC Executive Director Pamela Coke-Hamilton believes that e-commerce is a key channel for global MSMEs to achieve rapid growth.

ITC is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. It is fully dedicated to connecting MSMEs to global markets and committed to working towards the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by promoting trade that benefits the people and the planet.

Alibaba.com is a leading cross-border B2B e-commerce platform with over 20 million buyers from approximately 190 countries had sourced business opportunities or completed transactions on Alibaba.com. “While global trade is currently facing many uncertainties, the trend of digitalization is a certainty,” Zhang Kuo, general manager of Alibaba.com, said.

It is learned that companies of the project come from developing countries of Africa, Latin America and Asia including Bolivia, Colombia,Ethiopia, Mozambique and Myanmar , spanning a wide range of industries such as food and beverage and consumer goods.

Yi Xiaozhun, former Vice Minister of Commerce and former Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), believes that e-commerce provides an opportunity for developing countries to catch up the global trends, and the cooperation between Alibaba.com and ITC is practicing corporate social responsibility and promoting the growth of more MSMEs.