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Members of the World Resource Institute's Green Power Market Development Group have announced 185 new megawatts (MW) of renewable energy purchases and projects, bringing the total number of MW under contract to 360 -- the average size of a coal-fired power plant.
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Levi Strauss & Co. has published a list of all active owned-and-operated and contract factories producing Levi's, Dockers, and Levi Strauss Signature branded products.
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Japan's Toppan Printing Company is making advanced efforts to reduce environmental impacts under the vision of 'contributing to fulfilling lifestyles as key player in information and culture.' By Kazunori Kobayashi
by Emily Rabin
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The City of LaGrange will launch a new program harvesting methane gas from the community landfill in September. The first customer to draw methane from the pipeline will be Milliken Carpet, which will purchase 80% of the rapidly renewable gas generated.
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The largest retail bank in the U.S. -- one of the world's largest consumers of paper products -- has devised a new paper procurement policy geared toward reducing impacts on the world's forest ecosystems and promotes sustainable forestry practices.
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Six U.S. companies have agreed to participate in the EPAT Early Adopter Circle -- a group of businesses selected to assist in the development of a universal tool to evaluate environmentally preferable paper in purchasing decisions.
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The U.S.-based financial institution now requires Southeast Asian timber client Rimbunan Hijau to obtain independent, third-party certification.
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Royal Philips Electronics introduced 21 new Green Flagship products to the market in 2004, bringing the total number of green flagships to more than 100.
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The largest DIY retailer in the U.K., B&Q has signed a deal with the certification body SmartWood, a program of the Rainforest Alliance, to certify its key stores to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) chain of custody standards.