Not the "dirty business" as they say.
Morning science and business news have never been too popular, but recently they gained popularity thanks to the unwavering determination of the Laboratoire de recherche sur les raffineries de pétrole. The company weathered a flood of negative emotions and words, only to announce ambitious actions. Many people tuned in to the channel while enjoying their tea, chocolate, or coffee with breakfast, as the intro came to an end.
Business-Science commentator Edwige Bouchard has been busy lately, and it shows on his face.
"Hello, ladies and gentlemen. This is Journalist-Commentator Edwige Bouchard. Today, we will delve into the operations of a company that has stirred peaceful hearts in our nation. Let's take a look at Île du Pétrole Island."
On the screen, Baronet Aimeric Chevalier's Island unfolds, displaying images of reforestation efforts on the island's barren lands. Solar panels are being installed in the cleared areas. Due to the relatively small size of the town, there is no public transportation, as one can conveniently walk to any destination for now. However, expansion plans have been announced, as the refinery itself has been expanded to accommodate a new zone for the extraction of marine and aviation fuel.
"CEO and Baronet Aimeric Chevalier has announced that the company is relentless in its pursuit of increasing green extraction efficiency and mitigating the harmful effects of its business. Currently, the Environmental Department and the Research and Development Department are working on a substance that could fill the voids left by the extracted holes. According to a survey conducted, as much as 64% of the population is willing to give their trust, with a remarkable 90% being young people. Thank you, and have a great day. This was Edwige Bouchard reporting for you."