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The former head of the EPA gives insight into Apple as its new head of environmental initiatives.
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Need help with buying green? The Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council aims to provide your company's go-to guide.
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Many electronics companies would like to use conflict-free minerals, but finding suppliers can prove challenging. A new program could make it easier for smelters to become conflict-free.
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What's the carbon impact of banana yogurt? How about strawberry? Thanks to a new SAP system, Danone now knows the carbon footprints of each of its 35,000 products.
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The costs of environmental impacts from businesses are on track to double every 14 years, according to an analysis of 10 global "megaforces."
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How was a small nut butter company able to secure a sustainable source of palm oil, and what does the changing landscape of palm oil certification mean for larger players?
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What effect does a campaign like Greenpeace's "Dirty Laundry" effort have on the companies targeted and their suppliers?
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Traceability and transparency take center stage as Motorola tests a conflict-free supply chain for minerals from the Congo.
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General Motors is bringing its waste reduction, recycling and reuse efforts to its non-manufacturing sites.
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ForestEthics ranks credit card, telecom and insurance companies on their paper use and policies.
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U.S. funds for a corn waste ethanol plant, a new U.K. carbon reduction goal that could curb the government's business class flights, and Motorola's plans to source conflict-free minerals from the Congo are among the stories on our radar this morning.
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From cars to vending machines, movie rentals to building security, machine-to-machine technologies are a rapidly growing market, and Sprint's new Command Center positions the company to meet the demand from businesses that want to harvest value from their data.
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A company better know for delivering mail and packages highlights its recycling and waste hauling services.
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How do multinational companies cope with the numerous end of life laws for electronics and packaging around the world?
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Puma is the first sportwear company to put a value on its greenhouse gas and water impacts.
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Interest in life cycle assessments has exploded as companies realize the benefits of knowing nitty-gritty details of their products' impacts and aim to stay ahead of regulations.
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With 2,500 grocery stores under its wings, Supervalu plans to switch its top 20 seafood products to sustainable sources.
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A nearly half-million-dollar EPA grant will help Oakland-based public agency StopWaste spread the benefits of reusable transportation packaging around the country.
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Puma plans to put a dollar figure on its impact to clean water, natural resources and other ecosystem services.
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Major chemical companies share what chemical information they want and why it benefits suppliers to open up.
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In 2009, Walmart's absolute emissions at all stores fell, though only by 1 percent, for the first time.
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An unexpected grocery chain takes the top spot in Greenpeace's rankings that rate stores on sustainable seafood practices.
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P&G's supplier environmental scorecard will now affect how the company rates suppliers, with rewards going to those that perform well and bring in innovative ideas.
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Using a new product scorecard, IKEA hopes to make its stock greener so that by 2015 the retail chain can classify 90 percent of the goods it sells as being "more sustainable."
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The sports apparel company is targeting broad changes in its supply chain and own operations.