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The system enables Office Depot to ensure that paper used in its printed marketing materials is 'environmentally preferable' and establishes a new level of transparency in the process of paper procurement.
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The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has granted Starbucks supply chain member, Mississippi River Corporation, the first-ever approval to use recycled content in food packaging, specifically Starbucks hot beverage cups.
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Cisco Systems, Microsoft and Intel have endorsed the Electronics Industry Code of Conduct (EICC) established by Hewlett-Packard, Dell, and IBM last month.
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The Suppliers Partnership for the Environment has announced that Cole Specialty Systems, Denso International America, Diversity Products, Gage Products Company, Gates Corporation, General Oil Company, and Quaker Chemical Corporation have become the newest members of the initiative.
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MEXICO CITY - Sept. 28, 2004 - The U.S. government, working through the United States Agency for International Development, has joined forces with Conservation International and Starbucks Coffee Company to create the Conservation Coffee Alliance.
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As globalization has increased both supply chain complexity and the pressure on companies to do the right thing, the Nordic Partnership has launched a new self-assessment tool.
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EPA's Green Supplier Network, thanks in part to Baxter Healthcare, has now expanded its innovative approach to incorporating lean/clean principles into the operations of a group of suppliers common to the health care industry.
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Two of the world's largest consumer products companies have been selected to green their goods, in a trial of the European Commission's Integrated Product Policy.
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SC Johnson has announced that the company has exceeded its goal to use more environmentally preferable raw materials across all SC Johnson brands, crediting its Greenlist raw material classification system for the improvements.
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Starbucks Coffee Sourcing Guidelines are coming to the end of a two-year pilot; this has proved a surprising success for the coffee company whose brand has become synonymous with cappuccinos and skinny lattes on main streets around the world, as well as the target of activists in the wake of the Seattle protests. By Yasmin Crowther
by Emily Rabin
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Potlatch Corp. has become the first U.S.-headquartered, publicly traded forest products company to certify its forest management practices under the standards of the internationally recognized Forest Stewardship Council.
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Royal Philips Electronics has released the company’s second annual sustainability report, which extends the company’s sustainability principles to Philips’ 50.000 suppliers.