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With 2011 drawing to a close, we asked business leaders their thoughts on what will push the needle on sustainability in the coming year.
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Like Santa, companies concerned about their carbon footprint can trim it by investing in energy efficiency, opting for greener packaging and buying local, whenever possible.
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The European Court of Justice ruled against several U.S. and Canadian airlines and trade associations arguing that their inclusion in the EU Emissions Trading System violated international law and the Open Skies agreement between the EU and U.S.<br />
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The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) has introduced a set of new performance metrics to help wineries and grape growers measure and communicate their environmental impacts.
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A year after becoming carbon neutral, TD Bank Group aims for 'paper neutral' status by the end of 2012.
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Growing the raw materials that go into Kraft's portfolio of products, including Chips Ahoy, Boca, Triscuits and, of course, Macaroni and Cheese, is responsible for the bulk of the company's environmental footprint.
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OneReport aims to take away some of the pain from the ever-growing surge of sustainability information requests.
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Two Uncommon Ground restaurants in Chicago have been named the No. 1 and 2 greenest restaurants in the U.S.
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A new tool from the Natural Resources Defense Council tallied at least 2,941 monthly weather records broken in the U.S. between Jan. 1 and Oct. 31.
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A local activist has proposed that the city test several composting toilet models outdoors and in public buildings to determine if it is feasible to deploy the units citywide.
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Getting as many as an inquiry a day about some aspect of its environmental footprint inspired Cisco to release far greater details in its latest CSR report.
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As part of settlement reached with the Natural Resource Defense Council, the FDA has until the end of March to decide whether to ban the pervasive, gender-bending chemical from food and drink packaging.
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Sourcemap, the crowdsourced archive of supply chain information, is readying for a big 2012 with new product and service offerings geared toward large firms with complex supply chains.
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UL Environment and GreenBiz Group publish the final version of UL 880 today, which, along with the upcoming UL 881 for service companies, will serve as the foundation of ULE's new Sustainability Quotient Program.
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New data suggests worldwide emissions surged in 2010 following a small dip during the economic downturn. The news comes as world leaders attempt to find common ground on the fate of the Kyoto Protocol.
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The consumer products giants scored top honors last week at the 2011 International Green Awards in London.
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A look at the climate change efforts of PG&E, a finalist in the 2011 Gigaton Awards.
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The two automakers will collaborate on lithium-ion battery research, and BMW will supply diesel engines to Toyota Motor Europe to help Toyota grow its European lineup of diesel-powered cars.
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Although a planned project to put solar on 160,000 military houses was nearly derailed by Solyndra's collapse, SolarCity and Bank of America Merrill Lynch announced today they will continue with a scaled-down version of the project.
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Pike Research predicts the building energy efficiency market will grow in value to $103.5 billion in 2017.
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The North American arm of LG Electronics will target its energy use to achieve its new 2020 goal.
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The annual awards for sustainability reporting allow the CorporateRegister.com network of 36,000 members to choose the best reports, giving companies visibility and valuable feedback in the process.
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The San Diego-based chain's 121 Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes locations received Silver-level certification from the Green Restaurant Association
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Pope, who has been with the nonprofit for nearly four decades, will remain as senior strategic advisor.
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A new report from Ernst & Young outlines the contextual backdrop of the upcoming climate talks in Durban, South Africa. Expectations are low.