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The British government has gotten into the green business game with its recent Real Help for Businesses Now campaign, which features a top ten list of tips for small businesses trying to cut their carbon footprint.
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Dreamscapes LLC first piqued our interest a few months ago when it launched a mail-in recycling program for sex toys.
Now the intrepid sex toy company has taken its commitment to the environment a step further by becoming the first adult business to attain certification from The Institute for Green Business Certification (IGBC).
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In an effort to increase transparency about its business practices, Kellogg Company has released its first global Corporate Responsibility Report. The report examines Kellogg's progress and future plans in the environment, marketplace, workplace, and community.
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A variety of industries have been racing to eliminate toxic substances from their products, and the t-shirt screen printing business is no exception. California entrepreneurs Peter Imai and David Whitaker have taken advantage of this trend by creating Ecoprintworks.com, a site that sells toxin-free t-shirts.
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New Yorkers who only skim their electric bills probably don't notice that it contains a charge for something called SBC/RPS. And why would they? The Systems Benefits Charge only averages out to $1.08 per month for most New York City residents.
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Co-Op America's Responsible Shopper program announced earlier today the year's worst corporate 'scrooges'— each of whom exhibited notable greed and lack of concern for others.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) knows that the guilty-conscience method of getting companies to stop polluting rarely works— that's why the agency is making polluters shell out $11.8 million for pollution controls and cleanup.
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A survey published today by Panel Intelligence, LLC, shows that 80 percent of North American corporate sustainability executives plan to maintain or increase 'green' spending in 2009 despite the recent economic downturn.