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3D printing isn't always green, but with the right materials it can reduce waste and energy use.
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The wireless company buys back millions of phones a year with the help of up-to-the-minute values from eRecyclingCorps.
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Both sides in the extended producer responsibility debate want changes made to how recycling works in the U.S., but don't agree on how to do it.
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The registry for environmentally preferable electronics now includes imaging products along with computers and monitors.
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Despite opposition, CS found a healthy market demanding safer and transparent products.
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Want to know what are all those always-on computers and printers are costing you? A tool from the Consumer Electronics Association can tell you.
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What does the computer giant's decision mean for its corporate purchasers?
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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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Banks have been turning on the tap for green financing: Wells Fargo poured a cool $2.8 billion into environmental projects in 2011.
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As the world faces huge multidisciplinary sustainability challenges, many university sustainability programs remain part of a single discipline. Dow hopes its $10 million gift could help change that.
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Computer and monitor manufacturers now have to meet social-responsibility criteria -- not just environmental and performance requirements -- to get that coveted "TCO Certified" label.
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Sales of energy efficient products soar at Philips, but demand for traditional lighting remains steady.
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McDonald's and Starbucks stand out at leading examples of what fast food companies should do to lower the impacts of their packaging.
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A new study about the potentially toxic off-gassing chemicals in vehicles -- responsible for 'new car smell' -- finds steady improvement across most vehicles, though cars from Mitsubishi, Chrysler and Kia showed high levels of those chemicals.
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Strips that absorb the gas that accelerates fruit ripening are being tested by Marks & Spencer and Tesco in the hopes of slashing food and packaging waste.
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Throughout 2009, California's green economy lost fewer than half as many jobs as the overall state economy, according to the latest report from Next 10.
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If you look at it from a purely business perspective, paying someone to take away a revenue stream is just a bad idea. Here are the lessons you can learn from zero-waste projects from Walmart, General Motors, Procter & Gamble, and others.
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Sustainability adds new responsibilities for chief financial officers, but they can also use their expertise and experience to help CSR efforts.
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Net Impact profiles the growing number of green MBA programs offered at colleges and universities while the Sierra Club ranks more than 100 schools on their sustainability efforts.
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Trucost's environmental impact data from 4,000 companies will be available through FactSet's financial data platform.
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Consumer demands for safe products and state laws put double pressure on companies producing goods made with toxic chemicals.
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As smart grid technologies gain steam, utilities face challenges in retraining workers, but also opportunities through bringing in new employees more attuned to the concepts behind the smart grid.
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LG Electronics is hoping to appeal to the more climate-savvy consumer with new products that will carry CarbonFree certification.
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A handful of companies are collaborating to figure out how to make climate change a driving force in all business decisions and operations.