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The auto maker, poised to release the first FCV in the U.S. this year, opens plans for cars and fueling stations to build 'a hydrogen-based society.'
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Hydrogen-powered cars are about to go on sale in Japan, with plans for U.S. distribution in 2015.
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Encouraged by both shareholders and Oxfam, some food producers and sellers are moving voluntarily to fully traceable, responsibly produced palm oil.
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Manufacturers will label vehicles indicating the kinds of fuels they can use, such as ethanol, biodiesel or vegetable oil.
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Electronics companies including Dell and a U.N. program seek to curb the escalating problem.
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Small businesses that follow sustainable practices saw higher sales of green products and services during a down economy.
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The shoe and apparel giant has established a new partnership for easier access to sustainable materials and chemicals.
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In addition to salmon, at least 35 other species of genetically modified fish are currently under development.
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By 2018, the supermarket chain will require all products with GMOs to be labeled in its U.S. and Canadian stores.
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The same panel would be used for charging the phone and the touch screen.
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The South Korean-based electronic company's new Evolution Kit enables TV upgrades without having to throw away the old.
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Greenpeace International's investigation reveals dumping of industrial wastewater with a wide range of hazardous substances in two of China's most important textile manufacturing zones.
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The maker of personal-care products is challenging other cosmetics companies to meet or beat its commitment to remove potentially harmful chemicals from its products.