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Taking Care of BusinessThe greening of products is a perennial story. This week, we feature stories on what Toys 'R' Us, Philips, and Henkel are doing to reduce the life-cycle impacts of their products. Green product design is also the theme of our inaugural conference, Greener by Design: Strategies, Tools, and Markets for Product Innovation, to be held June 12-13 in Alexandria, Virginia. The two-day event, produced in association with Global Executive, will focus on green product design -- how companies, both large and small, are harnessing environmental thinking to create innovative products and packaging. At Greener by Design, you'll hear from such companies as diverse as Clorox, DeLoach Vineyards, Dupont, General Electric, Nike, Procter & Gamble, TerraCycle, and Xerox. There will also be presentations by, and discussions with, leading thinkers, such as Robert Shelton on "Making Innovation Work," about how companies can manage for innovation; and Jennifer van der Meer, a leading design strategist. And some innovations, such as "Green Gurus at Play," intimate small-group sessions that allow participants to interact with leading designers and thinkers in green product design. We'll be telling you more in the coming weeks. As a GreenBuzz subscriber, you are eligible for a special 15% discount before March 31. To register, go to www.greenerbydesign.com, or call 800-516-4265. To take advantage of the discount, use the code "greenbuzz" when registering. -- Joel Makower, Executive Editor THIS ISSUE'S SPONSOR HeadlinesThe Latest News on Business and the Environment Toys 'R' Us Adopts Tighter Standards for Toxics in Products Mumbai's Largest Mall Gets Energy Retrofit Through Clinton Climate Initiative Philips' Green Product Sales Jump by a Third Intel Tops List of 100 Best Corporate Citizens Henkel and ASU to Tackle Life Cycle Impact Analysis U.K. Gov't. Policies 'Block Supermarket Sustainability' Wal-Mart Joins Group Working to Reduce Pollution Around Ports U.K. Campaign Aims to Raise Visibility of Office Waste Climate Change Causing 'Shift' in Corporate Mindsets: U.N. Portland Named America's Greenest City Green-e to Certify Offsets for Consumers Put GreenBiz news on your site for free! Learn more... Featured ResourceA Wealth of Hands-On Help How To Operate as an Environmentally Aware Organization Columns and FeaturesInsight and Inspiration from the Experts Motivated Employees Make Sustainability Initiatives Sustainable Five Tips to Reduce Your Fleet's Emissions GreenBiz Blogs Joel Makower's Two Steps Forward: Marc Gunther on Corporate America:
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
Monday, February 25, 2008
GREENBUZZ :: February 25, 2008
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