| January 5, 2009 | | | | | THIS ISSUE'S SPONSOR | Taking Care of Business By Joel Makower Happy 2009! I hope you are beginning the new year with a fresh sense of optimism and hope. I certainly am. Admittedly, it's no small feat. The economy is sinking, with little certainty of when we hit bottom, let alone resurface. This is destined to be a year of change, some of it much-needed, some of it painful. We're in uncharted territory now, with barely a working compass. But beyond the inevitable chaos is hope -- and no, not just the campaign slogan type, but real hope, the hope of fresh starts -- that the changes ahead will yield innovative solutions in how business is done, and the environmental and social impacts that result. We'll all be watching. Of course, my team and I will be doing more than watching. We're planning a spate of new features and services to help you find your way, from stories of how your colleagues are faring to nuts-and-bolts survival strategies. We'll track the money flows of the new administration, looking for opportunities to tap into what is expected to be multi-billion-dollar expenditures to foment a green economy. And we'll continue to offer leading-edge research, starting with our 2009 State of Green Business report (and concomitant conference), launching February 2. You'll also be seeing greater focus on the GreenBiz Blog, and the growing cacophony of voices from thought leaders as well as our own editorial team. We'd love to have you participate -- to share your observations from the trenches, your insights into what's working, what's not working, and how you're surviving -- and, I hope, thriving -- in the coming year. If you have ideas, or simply want to review our blogging guidelines, send a note to Leslie Guevarra. For now, enjoy some of the topics we covered over the holidays. But get ready for all that's yet to come. It's going to be an adventure! | Advertisement The True Value of Rackspace Hosting for your business Minimize your risk by removing large hardware investments and payroll expenses and let us perform as an extension of your IT Department. This includes an experienced team dedicated to your business that provides unlimited, 24x7x365 expert support and industry-leading SLAs. We are here for you. Click here for more information. | GreenBiz Radio | Starting With the End: Designing Products for Reuse By Sarah Fister Gale | Milliken and Co. has long subscribed to the belief that waste and pollution cost money. Sustainability Director Bill Gregory speaks to GreenBiz Radio about how the carpet industry is joining together to improve carpet recycling and the ways in which end-of-life thinking has led to new products.... Listen | | | | Columns and Blogs | | | | | | | FEATURED RESOURCES Waste & Opportunity: U.S. Beverage Container Recycling Scorecard and Report, 2008 Twenty-three beverage companies are scored on the based on their reduction of virgin content in containers, use of recycled content, activities related to recovery and recycling legislation and program, and communication of their recycling goals and efforts. Sustainable Aviation CO2 Roadmap This report assesses carbon dioxide emissions from United Kingdom aviation from 2000-2050.
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