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Even if Mitsubishi's reported plan to hybridize or electrify its fleet materializes over the next four years, experts are mixed on the overall impact on the industry.
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More and more cars are breaking this threshold. Why has it become such a sacred goal, and what's the impact on the environment?
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Kendall-Jackson Winery has been picking the low-hanging fruit for years, and we’re not just talking about grapes.Energy conservation has saved the
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To lower its carbon footprint, White Wave Foods is tackling methane emissions, carbon sequestration and utilities, such electricity and gasoline.
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Keeping in line with a mandate to trim its data centers from about 200 to 20, the Army recently awarded its first cloud computing contract to several contractors, including Microtech, Lockheed Martin Corp. and IBM.
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In a wide-ranging conversation with GreenBiz Executive Editor Joel Makower today, the co-founders of Method explained why a company created with environmental responsibility written into its DNA would distance itself from the green label.
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The self-funded battery storage company took a Henry Ford approach to its business, inspired by his low capital costs on assembly, ease of repair and modularity and standard parts. Here are lessons the company has learned along the way that may benefit any business.
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The UN unveiled a new database yesterday spotlighting how companies around the world are adapting to climate change.
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With just three years available to squeeze lead, mercury, cadmium and other toxic materials from their products, manufacturers like Varian Medical Systems are scrambling to ensure compliance with the new rules.
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The Danish pharmaceutical firm was ranked No. 1 on the 2012 Corporate Knights Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World list, followed by Natura Cosmeticos S.A., Statoil ASA, Novozymes A/S and ASML Holdings NV.
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Oakland-based Green For All unveiled "A Plan to Keep America First" today, a four-point course of action it claims will put people back to work.
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During a panel discussion at the State of Green Business Forum in Minneapolis last week, Minnesota's Secretary of State, Pollution Control Agency commissioner and Effect Partners CEO and Founder explored the burgeoning green economy in a state that is known for being one of the most civically engaged in the nation.
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At the 2012 State of Green Business Forum in Minneapolis Thursday, Donco's David Mendelson explained how taking the byproduct from one company and matching it to the raw material needs of another can improve one's environmental footprint -- and the bottom line.
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At the State of Green Business Forum in Minneapolis today, Best Buy's Neil McPhail described how energy efficiency and an engaged workforce may combine to become the company's most effective weapon.
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Apple released its 2012 supplier progress report Friday, the same day Apple made public its leading supplier list and joined the Fair Labor Association, effective immediately.
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Nearly a dozen companies, including the likes of IBM, The Coca-Cola Company, CH2M Hill, Johnson & Johnson and General Motors, have partnered with the World Environment Council to launch the Innovations in Environmental Sustainability Council.
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With a $24 million expansion underway to help Stonyfield stay on top of demand for its organic yogurt, Co-Founder Gary Hirshberg is stepping aside as CEO and president to advocate against genetically engineered food and educate the public about the benefits of organic food.
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Walt Freese, Ben & Jerry's former CEO, will assume the title of "CE-Yo" later this month. Hirshberg will remain at the company as a chairman and shareholder.
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Individuals, communities and businesses can see how much global warming pollution being produced by facilities in their areas.
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Recyclebank will be using Badgeville's gamification platform to increase engagement with members who are rewarded for green behavior.
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All cell phones sold through Sprint must go through the certification process for the UL-ISR 110 standard, although it's likely that all phones won't meet the standard, which Sprint helped to develop with UL Environment.
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The metal mining sector pushed disposal and other releases ot toxic chemicals and metals up 16 percent in 2010, following years of decline.
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The final report in GreenBlue's Closing the Loop project scours the globe in search of best practices for maximizing the recovery of used packaging.
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New rules went into effect Monday forcing all airlines flying into the EU to pay for emissions from those flights. Delta and Lufthansa have responded with surcharges; Chinese airlines refuse to pay up.
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The company's new 2015 target would equal 3.5 cubic meters used to produce one vehicle, compared to 9.5 cubic meters in 2000.