(formerly d/b/a USA Technologies, Inc.)Īdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21483ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 5, 2023Īdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21473ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: May 30, 2023Ĭase Name: 20-cv-07987 (United States District Court for the Northern District of California)ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: May 31, 2023 In the Matter of Insight Ventures Management, LLCĪdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21499ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 20, 2023 Morgan Securities LLCĪdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21502 Bahgat and Lauramarie ColageloĬase Name: 17-cv-00971 (United States District Court for the Western District of New York)ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 6, 2023Ĭase Name: 21-cv-09575 (United States District for the Southern District of New York)ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 2, 2023 In the Matter of Pacific Investment Management Company LLCĪdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21489ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 16, 2023Īdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21490 Vuuzle Media Corp., Ronald Shane Flynn, and Richard MarchittoĬase Name: 21-cv-01226 (United States District Court for New Jersey)ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 22, 2023Īdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21500ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 21, 2023 Marco "Sully" Perez and Permian Basin Proppants, Inc.Ĭase Name: 21-cv-00238 (United States District Court for the Western District of Texas)ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: June 23, 2023Īdministrative Proceeding File No.: 3-21470ĭate of Qualifying Judgment/Order: May 26, 2023 To date, shoppers have recycled more than 38,000 bras through the program, which is on track to recycle 50,000-plus by the end of 2021, according to Kerner.įurthering it’s do-good philosophy, Harper Wilde donates 1 percent of proceeds to Girls Inc., which provides mentorship and educational programming for girls ages six to 18.SEC v. The recycled materials are upcycled into yarns and fabrics, while others are downcycled into things like filling stock or padding. Kerner said she launched the industry’s first bra recycling program - “Recycle, Bra” - in 2019, recognizing the need to minimize the company’s impact on the planet and to keep as many bras as possible out of landfills. Nordstrom also has their own recycling program, so we knew they would understand and appreciate our commitment to recycling bras.” “They knew their customer was looking for high-quality basics at a fair price, and with our inclusive sizing and color offering, it was a natural fit on both sides. Not only do we have strong overlap in our core customer, but we also share brand values and a commitment to textile recycling,” said Kerner, cofounder and co-chief executive officer of Harper Wilde. We could not think of a better time to launch this partnership than during Earth Month.” “We are committed to our goals around sustainability and we encourage our customers to participate by making it easy and convenient with the support of Harper Wilde. “There is a true authenticity in the way the brand shows up by delivering product that is comfortable, accessible, inclusive and cause driven,” said Lori Marten, vice president and divisional merchandise manager for men’s and women’s active, intimate, sleepwear, swim and performance outerwear for Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack.
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