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Bringing Green Design to the Mainstream
By Jonathan Bardelline
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(Episode 75): Architect, designer and author William McDonough has long been known for his work in sustainability. Joel Makower sits down with McDonough to talk about green product design, Cradle to Cradle thinking, and the role that Walmart may play in leading the charge.... Listen
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Case Studies and Findings from "The Engaged Organization" Survey
The National Environmental Education Foundation shares its research results about the value businesses place on environmental and sustainability knowledge and what companies are doing to educate employees.
Clean Energy Trends 2009
How is clean energy technology faring amid the countervailing forces of Obama stimulus and economic meltdown? The seventh annual Clean Energy Trends report details the growth and challenges of the sector -- and provides experts' take on five key trends.
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Bringing green products to the mainstream requires a focus on aligning environmental innovation with affordability. But how are successful companies designing greener products with little or no price premium? Join us at Greener By Design 2009 to see who’s evolving, who’s thriving, and how they’re producing products that aren’t just greener, but better — and more affordable.
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