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By banning meat without input from employees or customers, the company missed a chance to make sustainability a more central part of its culture.
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You may have read that the Army is abandoning LEED. That's untrue. It's actually greening its buildings even more with a new building code on top of LEED.
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by Rob Watson
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From green buildings to e-waste, Martha Johnson regards greening the government's General Services Administration as a serious challenge that can help lead green practices elsewhere in the economy.
by Adam Aston
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Congratulations. You've been LEED certified. Think you're done? Think again. LEED isn't a destination -- it's a vehicle that can place your company on the road to sustainability.
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Environmental product declarations, though in their infancy in the U.S., are becoming must-haves in the German building industry. As the demand for transparency in product design and manufacturing grows, can standardized environmental labels be far behind?
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The upscale <a href='http://www.kimptonhotels.com'>Kimpton hotels</a> are pursuing <a href='http://www.greenseal.org/'>Green Seal</a> certification for their 50 properties and are already within reach of attaining the goal.<br />
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Healthcare facilities are second only to the food industry in producing waste. Yet in some sectors of the healthcare industry, major players have been slow to go green.
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The ambitious executive order signed by President Obama on Monday not only requires all departments of the federal government to set hard emissions-reductions targets, it will also have a huge impact on adoption of specific green building and green IT practices.