Why Energy Efficiency Is an Important Consideration for Any Business | The Startup Magazine

In today’s competitive marketplace, businesses must prioritize energy efficiency as a key strategy for success. Energy-efficient practices not only reduce operational costs but also contribute to a healthier work environment, align with sustainability goals, and enhance brand reputation. With growing awareness about environmental impact and resource management, energy efficiency has become more than just a cost-saving measure—it’s a critical component of responsible business operations.

Reducing Operational Cost

One of the most compelling reasons businesses should prioritize energy efficiency is its potential to significantly lower operating costs. Heating and cooling expenses are major contributors to a business’s energy consumption, and minimizing waste in this area can have a notable impact on the bottom line. Windows, for instance, play a large role in energy efficiency. Heat gain and heat loss through windows are responsible for 25%–30% of heating and cooling energy use in buildings. This means that energy-efficient windows, window treatments, or improved insulation can drastically cut energy waste, leading to lower utility bills. Energy efficiency improvements, such as upgrading HVAC systems, installing energy-efficient lighting, and utilizing smart thermostats, also help regulate energy use more effectively. For instance, according to Onedesk, 12% of household energy costs are associated with air conditioning. Businesses, especially those with large office spaces, can reduce this energy expenditure by investing in regular HVAC maintenance and ensuring that cooling systems run efficiently. Small adjustments in everyday operations can lead to substantial cost savings over time.

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Abercrombie & Fitch: How my investigation led to sex trafficking charges against ex-boss | BBC News

In a federal courtroom in New York, for the first time I’m face to face with Mike Jeffries – the multi-millionaire ex-fashion boss I’ve spent three years investigating for the BBC. He stares at me directly, lips pursed, and chin raised, as he sits before the judge.

As a result of my reporting, he was arrested this week by the FBI and charged with running an international sex trafficking and prostitution business along with his British partner, Matthew Smith, and their middleman James Jacobson.

Authorities acted after hearing my podcast series, The Abercrombie Guys, in which I unearthed evidence that Mr Jeffries, 80, and Mr Smith, 61, had been at the centre of a sophisticated global operation involving a network of recruiters and a middleman scouting young men for sex.

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Apple Intelligence: AI features start to roll out to some iPhones | BBC News

After a long wait, Apple has finally released its artificial intelligence (AI) tools for iPhone – to a select few.

Apple Intelligence, a suite of AI tools announced in June, became available to owners of some iPhones around the world on Monday.

The new features include notification summaries, tools to assist users in writing messages, and a glowing new interface for virtual assistant Siri.

But they will only be available to people with the latest devices – including all iPhone 16 models, and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.

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Arcade, a new AI product creation platform, designed this necklace | TechCrunch

Mariam Naficy, the founder of cosmetics retailer Eve and design marketplace Minted, has a long history of supporting independent artists and helping them sell their products. Her latest venture, Arcade AI, is a new type of marketplace that puts creative control directly into the hands of users.

The generative AI platform, which launched its beta in September, allows customers — referred to as “Dreamers” — to input their ideas into a generator that then produces a variety of jewelry design options. They can also upload images.

Once a “Dream” is selected, it’s assigned to one of Arcade’s artisans, who brings the digital concepts to life as tangible pieces of jewelry, including bracelets, charms, earrings, necklaces, rings, and more. There are a number of materials to choose from, including gold, brass, silver, and a variety of gemstones, including diamonds, garnet, ruby, and more.

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Jon McNeill’s insights on Tesla’s robotaxi and why EV startups fail | TechCrunch

Jon McNeill — a former Tesla and Lyft executive and current CEO at DVx Ventures — spread the word last week at the World Business Forum on what he calls the “Tesla innovation method” of radical simplification.

After his presentation, we sat down to chat about Tesla’s automation goals, its new robotaxi, and why building electric vehicles is a tough business.

On the Tesla robotaxi

Tesla rolled out Autopilot, its advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that can perform limited automated driving tasks, back in 2015. McNeill said automation has been a major initiative for Tesla for almost a decade.

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Entrepreneurs Need to Develop These 5 Qualities to Be Successful | Entrepreneur

I am often asked, “What does it take to be a successful entrepreneur?”

It’s a difficult question to answer because there are so many personality qualities an entrepreneur must have to be successful. With some of these qualities, you either have them, or you don’t. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t develop them over time.

Here are some of the more essential qualities you need for entrepreneurial success.

1. Be a risk-taker

If you already know me, then my approach to taking risks will not surprise you. After all, I have always subscribed to the mantra: Ready, Fire, Aim. I have no aversion to risk, which has been critical to my path as a successful serial entrepreneur. Small business owners must be willing to take risks if they want to achieve their goals.

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These Are the Top Side Hustles to Work Less, Make More Money | Entrepreneur

In the best-case scenario, a side hustle could turn into a multimillion-dollar business that generates a passive income stream — but at the very least, starting a side gig could help pay some bills.

A new survey from personal finance software company Quicken shows that almost half (43%) of Americans with a side hustle, or an extra source of income added to a primary income, make more money and clock in fewer hours overall than those without a side hustle.

The three most popular side hustles pursued by those who work less and make more money were personal assistance (20%), cooking and baking (16%), and caregiving (16%). One in five people with side hustles said they were business owners, too, selling products online or offering services like photography.

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Amazon announces a huge change to how they ship products | Mashable

Say goodbye to the guilt generated by those plastic air pillows stuffed into your Amazon purchase — the company announced earlier this month it’s ceasing use of the eco-unfriendly packaging material.

“As of October 2024, we’ve removed all plastic air pillows from our delivery packaging used at our global fulfillment centers,” Amazon wrote on its blog. “As part of this transition, we were able to quickly expand our use of paper filler made from 100% recycled content across North America to replace plastic air pillows, our biggest reduction in plastic packaging in North America to date.”

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Unsending messages is for cowards. It shouldn’t exist and you shouldn’t do it. | Mashable

We’re watching the slow, pitiful death of an art form right in front of us, and, of course, no one cares.

The art form in question? A classic “sorry, wrong person” text message. Gone are the days of “accidentally” messaging an ex to sneak back into their psyche. We’ve heard the final story of someone mistakenly sexting their parents when they meant to sext their lover. The world is empty of the drama produced by a shit-talk text accidentally sent to the person being shat on.

An unintended text faces no consequences anymore. You can unsend your messages on just about every platform now. Where is the serendipity in that? Where is the whimsy? Where is the joy???

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Major shakeup at Disney: Board chair is out. New CEO is coming soon | CNN Business

Disney is about to have its fourth board chair in just over three years, as the company continues to navigate ongoing tumult in the media industry.

Chairman Mark Parker will step down at the end of the year, the company announced Monday. Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman will replace Parker starting in 2025.

“I am honored and humbled to have the opportunity to serve as Disney’s chairman at this important moment in the company’s history,” Gorman said in a statement.

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