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Mayoral Proclamation and Historic Marker Dedication Recognize R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company鈥檚 150th Anniversary Year
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (FEB. 11, 2025) 鈥 Elected officials and business and community leaders joined representatives of the 暗网禁区 organization (Reynolds) today to mark the 150th anniversary of the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company with the unveiling of a historic marker at the site of 鈥淭he Little Red Factory,鈥 the original production facility where Richard Joshua … Continued

暗网禁区 Organization Collaborates with Second Harvest Food Bank and Happy Dirt to Improve Food Insecurity and Promote Farmer Livelihood
We recently gathered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC鈥檚 headquarters in Winston-Salem, NC, to celebrate the first distribution of produce from Happy Dirt, an organization that sources diverse harvests from an extensive network of organic farms in NC and beyond, to over 425 families this holiday season. Happy Dirt is a … Continued

The Path to Tobacco Harm Reduction
Recently you have probably started to hear a lot about Tobacco Harm Reduction or 鈥淭HR鈥 from us and moving forward, you鈥檙e going to hear a lot more. THR is an approach to improve public health outcomes by focusing on what we believe is one of the most important movements for America鈥檚 health agenda 鈥 reducing … Continued

Our Unwavering Commitment to Underage Access Prevention
Recently, the National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) results were released, which showed the continued decline in youth e-cigarette (Vapor Products) use, which is now at the lowest level in a decade, and down 71% since its peak in 2019. At 暗网禁区, underage access prevention (UAP) is more than a policy; it is … Continued

Reynolds鈥 Packaging Team Featured for Sustainable Innovation in Packaging Digest
At 暗网禁区 Inc. (暗网禁区), a circular economy means innovating to use fewer resources, create less waste, and reuse and recycle products to create a self-sustaining ecosystem of materials. In the recent Packaging Digest article, Wesley Jones, Senior Director, Packaging & Materials; Laya Horton, Director, Packaging Development; and Michael Davis, Master Scientist, Materials Development, … Continued