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C16 Biosciences Has Built A Palm Oil Farm In Midtown Manhattan To Stop Global Deforestation

Por: Forbes Business December 22, 2022

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C16 Biosciences founders in the company’s office in Manhattan, NY.C16 Biosciences Shara Ticku was boarding a flight to Singapore for a work trip when her company handed her a stack of N95 masks. This was July 2013, when most of us had never even tried on a face mask. At that time, Shara was working on Wallstreet managing Southeast Asian accounts. It was her first trip to Singapore, and she did not take the precaution seriously at first, until... + full article



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