Steel Industry to Aluminum: Our Green Auto Bodies Can Match Yours
The steel industry recently declared itself a contender in the race to develop materials for making the greenest cars. Read the original: Steel Industry to Aluminum: Our Green Auto Bodies Can Match...
View ArticleMany Companies Don’t Know If They’re Illegally Disposing E-Waste
A new study from British charity Computer Aid finds that one-fifth of companies do not know if their old computers have ended up in landfill, and if they’re in violation of the law as a result....
View ArticleGreen IT Around the World Suffering from Growing Pains
Fujitsu surveyed 1,000 CIO and senior ICT managers to assess the maturity of sustainable ICT practices around the world, and the company’s findings read like a restless teen’s report card. Continued...
View ArticleAB InBev and GE the Latest to Partner on Water Efficiency in China
Following a big commitment from PepsiCo, the global brewing giant today is announcing a partnership with General Electric to cut the water and energy needed to produce its beers in China. See original...
View Article3 Simple Steps to Cutting Energy Use & Costs with Green IT
An increasing reliance on technology is leading to great productivity, of course, but also greater wasted energy and expense. Businesses can achieve significant reductions in both by adhering to these...
View ArticleWhite Wave Looks to the Farm to Improve Environmental Footprint
To lower its carbon footprint, White Wave Foods is tackling methane emissions, carbon sequestration and utilities, such electricity and gasoline. Originally posted here: White Wave Looks to the Farm...
View ArticleSylvania Helps Feds Shine Brighter, Greener Light on National Mall
The National Park Service is cutting energy consumption for lighting on the National Mall by as much as 65 percent with the retrofit of 174 street lamps. View post: Sylvania Helps Feds Shine Brighter,...
View ArticleSteven Chu Takes on ‘Vampire Slayer’ Role in Cutting Energy Use
New energy efficiency standards proposed by the Department of Energy this week would cut the vast amounts of energy wasted by appliances that aren't even in active use. View original here: Steven Chu...
View ArticleHow Coca-Cola, McDonald’s worked with nonprofits to get greener
The relationship between business and nonprofits has evolved dramatically as the two sides found ways to develop mutually beneficial efforts, and — more recently — collaborative partnerships. See the...
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