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Army Launches Task Force to Reach 25% Renewables

The U.S. Army has announced the creation of the Energy Initiatives Office Task Force, a body that will serve as the central managing office for the development of large-scale Army renewable energy...

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Dramatic Video of Antarctic Ice Shelf Collapsing

Reuter’s reports that Japan’s March 11th earthquake and tsunami broke off chunks of an Antarctic ice shelf — some the size of Manhattan — more than 13,000 kilometers away.

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Policy & Enforcement Briefing: Drillers Win Exemption Case, Smog Rule on the Way

A rule revising the Land Disposal Restriction treatment standard for carbamate wastes went into effect on Aug. 12, 2011, the EPA said. Industries should use Best Demonstrated Available Technology as an...

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Sustainability: Embracing Change

Charles Darwin said, “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” In companies, it is common that a major barrier to internal...

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Paper Packaging Produced in Canada Nears 80% Recycled Content

While traveling in Toronto recently, a colleague shared an article with me: a brief update in the trade news.  There are reportedly 30 mills in Canada capable of producing packaging grades – of those...

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Kryptonite Cuts Plastic in Packaging, Reduces Costs

Bicycle lock brand Kryptonite has introduced new packaging that replaces commonly used hard plastic shells with a more environmentally friendly alternative. The new packaging (on right side of picture)...

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Green Fleet Briefing: Sheraton, IEEE, Detroit Edison

The Sheraton Atlanta has become the first hotel in the city to install charging stations for electric vehicles. The four stations, located at the front of the 763-room hotel, occupy standard parking...

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Environmental & Energy Executive Moves: TD Bank, Dupont, Siemens

United Water: Lisette Provencher (left) has been named senior vice president, operations support for the company and its parent, Suez Environment North America. She joined Suez in 1986. TD Bank Group:...

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Plastic Disclosure Project to Launch This Fall

Hundreds of companies and institutions should expect a questionnaire in early October about their use of plastic, with the launch of the Plastic Disclosure Project. The project is the brainchild of...

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CBRE Expands Sustainable Property Services

CB Richard Ellis led the property services industry by benchmarking and registering 242 million square feet of Energy Star buildings and engaging 146 million square feet in LEED services last year,...

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How a Feed-in Tariff Could Revolutionize the Grid

Robert James Woolsey, Former Director, CIA, Discusses how a Feed-in Tariff Could Revolutionize the Grid.

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Sentilla Raises $15m, Targets Computing Efficiency

Sentilla, which makes efficiency software for data centers, has raised $15 million in its third round of funding. SingTel Innov8, the venture capital arm of a Singapore telecoms company, now owns 23.4...

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Harsco, LanzaTech to Use Steel Emissions for Energy

Industrial solutions company Harsco Corporation and clean energy technology company LanzaTech have signed a strategic alliance to promote the capture and reuse of steel mill flue gases as an...

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Challenges of Water Management within the Mining Industry

Our planet is facing a real crisis in water resources. Climate change and population increases are changing the balance of supply and demand. According to predictions, by 2030 the world’s population...

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Solar Briefing: Evergreen Bankrupt, Panels You Can Drive On

Evergreen Solar Inc., a manufacturer of silicon wafer solar power products, today announced that it had filed for bankruptcy and will be reorganizing its structure. The company will reduce its United...

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Compliance & Standards Briefing: UN Insurance Principles, WEEE, Tesco Fuel

The United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative held its fourth of seven meetings last week in Auckland in an effort to develop sustainability principles for the insurance industry. The...

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Green Fleets Briefing: Chrysler Biofuel Deal, EV Cyber Attacks, States Eye...

Chrysler and ZeaChem Inc. have entered into a memorandum of understanding aimed at accelerating the development and market adoption of advanced cellulosic ethanol. Through the alliance the companies...

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9 Purely Business Reasons to “Green” Your Company

Monitoring and Evaluation Some companies are hesitant about becoming “green,” concerned about the costs or considering it an exotic, non-business issue. They think of this as actions to “save the...

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EPA Resists Calls to Strengthen CO Standard

The EPA has declined to change the national air quality standards for carbon monoxide, but will require more focused monitoring in densely populated areas. The agency yesterday said its review of the...

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Alcohol Makers Set Fewer Sustainability Goals

Makers of alcoholic beverages have fewer public sustainability goals than firms in many other industries, according to a study by Green Research. The review of goals set by 11 top beer, wine and...

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