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P&G Disputes Seventh Generation's Green Claims Seventh Generation took down a video on its website after Procter & Gamble challenged ads that imply Seventh Generation's products do not contain hazardous chemicals and are completely natural....
Read More... Dow Jones Sustainability Index Adds Morgan Stanley, Cuts Shell For the 11th year, SAM Indexes provides analysis of corporate sustainability leadership for the index that now contains 318 components....
Read More... Should Your Company Wash Its Hands of Triclosan? BPA is now a poster child example of a substance that can pose a reputational hazard for companies. Triclosan could become, as Yogi Berra might say, a case of "déjà vu all over again."
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Read More... Making Energy Awareness Month a Boon for Green Initiatives Sustainability leaders should consider sponsoring employee activities in October for Energy Awareness Month. An internal program this fall can complement a company's Earth Day activities in the spring, providing an organization with two major companywide opportunities for education and awareness....
Read More... Boston, Hartford Among Cities Chosen for Green Capitals Program The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has named the five cities that will be the first to participate in the Greening America's Capitals program and receive free expert assistance to turn their towns into models of sustainable design....
Read More... Why Denver Spends Water Fees on Trees Like many cities around the world, Denver gets its drinking water from rivers and reservoirs, which in turn get their water from forests. Many of those forests, however, are in trouble, putting the city's water supply at risk as well....
Read More... EPA Kicks Off Contest to Cut Waste at College Football Games The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is encouraging a different kind of trash talk at college football games this year: The EPA wants schools, sports programs and their boosters to spread the word on how to reduce, reuse and recycle....
Read More... Coca-Cola Reveals Lessons Learned from 3 Water Footprints The Nature Conservancy and Coca-Cola released a report today with the results from three product water footprints. A big takeway: The numbers associated with a water footprint aren't nearly as important as how its water use impacts local watersheds....
Read More... How Water Footprinting is More Complex than Carbon A report published today by Coca-Cola and the Nature Conservancy looks at the fluid impact of the beverage giant's operations, and finds there are three key kinds of water used in making your favorite beverages....
Read More... How to Drive the Smart Grid Forward: Connect with Consumers We've been pushing ahead on smart grid efforts at a very aggressive pace for months, but not without our share of speed bumps and lessons learned along the way. One of the most challenging obstacles to overcome as we move along the road to a smarter grid is consumer education. Policymakers or regulators have to respond to the demands of the public....
Read More... An Open Letter to Texas: Don't Mess with California Two Texas oil companies have come traipsing into California politics by funding a multimillion-dollar effort to suspend the state's landmark climate legislation, AB 32. The tactic has inspired this open letter on behalf of the Golden State....
Read More... 5 Steps for Making the US an Energy Efficiency Leader Consumer Reports is offering five tips on how to transform the U.S. from an energy hog to a global energy efficiency leader....
Read More... What Can Executives Learn from IBM's CEO Survey? In talking to 1,500 CEOs from around the globe, IBM has hit upon a couple of reasons why sustainability needs to become a top priority for companies in all industries....
Read More... PepsiCo's First Water Report Sets the Bar for Stewardship PepsiCo offered a detailed glimpse of its water stewardship efforts today with the launch of its inaugural water report, which also coincides with Stockholm International Water Institute's World Water Week taking place through Saturday....
Read More... IBM Steps Up Water-Management Projects Around the Globe From China to Chesapeake Bay, IBM has kicked off four projects that will sharpen its focus on water issues....
Read More... 10 Things I've Learned from Leaders in Sustainability Designer and Cradle to Cradle methodology co-creator William McDonough shares insights and learnings from the past decade....
Read More... 10 Companies Setting Big Goals for Water Efficiency As World Water Week 2010 kicks off -- and before we report on all the new commitments and successes this year -- we present a look back at how companies are making a big splash in trimming their water footprints....
Read More... Kicking Off a Global Work Party to Tackle Climate Change This October 10, the international climate campaign 350.org is organizing the 10/10/10 Global Work Party to profile innovative climate solutions across the planet. From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, people are finding ways to get to work on local solutions and a clear message to their political leaders: We're rolling up our sleeves and working on solving this problem, what are you doing?...
Read More... Six Keys to Smart, Profitable Carbon Management Leading companies are cutting emissions profitably by reducing, for example, energy and fuel consumption. They are being proactive and constantly looking for opportunities to save. These are the companies that are in effect, defining what it means to be sustainable and low-carbon. And they are being rewarded by setting the standards that other companies will have to follow going forward....
Read More... Should Carbon Management Be a Strategic Priority for Companies? A new report from the Carbon Disclosure Project examines the business case for putting carbon management near the top of the agendas for 10 large companies. For these firms, carbon management has helped reduce a range of long-term business risks that may one day threaten their bottom lines....
Read More... The Case Against the Case Against CSR Contrary to a recent opinion article in the Wall Street Journal, corporate social responsibility is not only a good idea but -- like breathing -- somewhat necessary....
Read More... A Call for Serious Debate and Action on Our Energy Future Contemporary energy security demands a mixed basket of energy sources. A move from the current carbon energy usage, to a more balanced energy portfolio, delivers this as well as opening up almost unlimited business opportunities and a pathway to creating thousands of green jobs....
Read More... Ford Opts for Liquid Cooling to Maximize Battery Life Ford Motor Company's all-electric Focus will use liquid instead of air to cool and heat the car battery in order to maximize the battery's life and driving range....
Read More... Banks Back Away from Financing Mountain Top Removal The environmentally destructive coal mining practice, for years a target of shareowner activists, faces new regulatory restrictions and limited financing from major banks....
Read More... Fairground Dung and Leftovers Tested in Waste-to-Energy Project Which waste is the best to convert to energy -- animal dung or leftover funnel cakes, corn dogs, cotton candy and other fairground favorites? That's what a Midwest scientist and a group of researchers are exploring at the Minnesota State Fair.
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Read More... Burger King Drops Controversial Palm Oil Supplier Burger King has become the latest company to stop buying palm oil from Sinar Mas, an embattled Indonesian company its critics accuse of deforestation....
Read More... The Carbon Management Strategic Priority Carbon management is moving up the corporate agenda and many companies now understand the need to handle their emissions. But should carbon management be considered a strategic priority?...
Read More... Marketing to Consumers: Don't Think Green In most cases, brands and organizations should have long since crossed the line from needing to point out their green-ness to working to integrate it throughout their operations....
Read More... Climate Risks That Every Executive Should Know About When it comes to a company’s impact on climate change, does directors and officers insurance cover executives? While companies say yes, the insurance industry is saying no. We’re talking millions -- perhaps billions -- in legal liability here, so someone will end up holding the bag.
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Read More... eBay Gives Away 100K Reusable Green Shipping Boxes to Sellers The company's latest green initiative encourages sellers to reuse shipping boxes made of recycled materials as a way of promoting greener shipping methods....
Read More... ComEd Creates 'Smart Grid Innovation' Corridor Near Chicago The company, a subsidiary of utility giant Exelon, launched what it is calling a "Smart Grid Innovation Corridor" in 10 Northern Illinois communities where there are already smart meters installed in 130,000 homes. Five pilot tests will take place in the corridor, using the smart meter technology as the foundation....
Read More... Nescafé Targets Coffee Sustainability with $350M Investment Nestlé is investing nearly $350 million over the next decade to expand its reach into sustainable coffee farming, make its factories more efficient and reduce its packaging. Beyond the Cup: The Nescafe Plan is the company's global project that adds onto the nearly $200 million already spent on coffee project in previous years....
Read More... Spotlighting the Green Benefits of LEDs Since the first humans carried a torch to provide light, heat has been a by-product of producing light. Traditional electric lights give off more heat than light. But LEDs are twice as efficient as fluorescents at converting electricity to light, generate very little heat, are nearly maintenance free and provide a high quality of light. So what's standing in the way of their broad adoption?...
Read More... Why We're Asking the Wrong Questions on Cap-and-Trade Instead of asking how much cap-and-trade will cost, we should be asking how much it saves us. The glacier in the room is that the real costs won't come from cap-and-trade, but from climate change itself....
Read More... How the Fate of PACE Could Influence the Clean Energy Economy PACE financing is a potentially revolutionary way to retrofit commercial, residential, and industrial properties with energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. The program overcomes one of the largest hurdles to investment in clean energy -- the upfront cost. This post, the first of a three-part series, looks at how the fate of PACE programs could determine the future of the clean energy economy....
Read More... New Rainforest Alliance Standard Targets Cattle Farming The Rainforest Alliance has launched a new certification aimed at helping cattle farms improve their environmental and social performance....
Read More... How the FTC Will Tame the 'Wild West' of Green Marketing The Federal Trade Commission's forthcoming 'green guides' for making environmental claims promise to shake up how green -- and not-so-green -- products promote themselves. Here are four things you need to know....
Read More... Concerns Arise Over Sudden Changes to Calif. Chemical Review Panel Five of the nine members on a panel that reviews chemicals and helped get diesel emissions labeled as toxic have been dismissed. Those that have been hoping to see turnover on the panel say it's a matter of putting in fresh eyes, while others feel the sudden changes are a result of pressure from industrial interests and will harm the panel's credibility and effectiveness....
Read More... 'Dry Water' Could Make Commercial Waves in Storing Carbon U.K. scientists have unveiled a super powder called 'dry water' which could help tackle global warming by storing carbon dioxide....
Read More... U.N. Climate Change Panel Gets Tips to Boost Credibility The InterAcademy Council recommends that IPCC improve review processes and transparency in wake of attacks on climate science....
Read More... EPA Unveils New Grading System for Fuel Efficient Vehicles The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have proposed new fuel economy labels for cars and light trucks that will score each vehicle with a grade from A+ to D, aiming to encourage adoption of more fuel-efficient vehicles....
Read More... Climate Corps 2010: A Search for Leaks Lands Savvis $6M in Savings A blast of cool air far away from the servers in a Savvis data center triggered a hunt for iar leaks and ended with the discovery of $6 million in savings...
Read More... UL Acquires TerraChoice in Green Standard Consolidation ULC Standards, part of the Underwriters Laboratories family of companies, has acquired the managers of Canada's EcoLogo program in a move that will expand both group's reach in the universe of green certifications....
Read More... Staying Sane for Sustainability's Sake As we approach what will be for many in the U.S. a long, vacation-filled weekend, it's time to reflect on something those leading the sustainability movement need more than almost anything else: Some down time....
Read More... France Injects $1.7B Into Renewables, Green Chemistry, Carbon Capture France's Environment and Energy Management Agency has launched a program to pump €1.35 billion ($1.71 billion) into green chemistry, solar and other renewable power, biofuel and carbon capture and storage research....
Read More... SF Hits Waste-Reduction Target Two Years Early Recycling and composting helped San Francisco divert 77 percent of its garbage from landfills in 2008, which it hailed as a national record and the highest of any city in the U.S....
Read More... TVA Outlines Plans for Idling Coal-Fired Units The Tennessee Valley Authority plans to begin idling nine coal-fired power generation units in the next fiscal year as it moves toward cleaner sources of energy....
Read More... 10 Must-Answer Questions When Mulling Third-Party Certification Is third-party certification right for your company's products or processes? It's essential to consider your firm's requirements, impacts and capacities. Here are 10 questions that will help you focus when mulling whether to pursue certification....
Read More... The View from the C-Suite: Diversey's Ed Lonergan Diversey President & CEO Ed Lonergan talks about the Johnson family legacy of sustainability; innovations that save water, energy and labor; and how his team has reinvented his first summer job: waxing grocery store floors....
Read More... Climate Corps 2010: Four Ways to Plug in PC Power Management Simple steps, such as power management software and using available green ratings can lead to big savings in energy and money for companies large and small....
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