GreenBuzz :: September 20, 2010
September 27, 2010
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Taking Care of Business
By Joel Makower
As this is being written, we've just concluded hosting a webcast with Procter & Gamble, helping them introduce a new "sustainability vision." It's another leap forward in corporate leadership, a set of bold goals with tangible deadlines from the world's largest consumer packaged goods company.
You can get the main story here, along with my perspective here.
We'll be following up the story in the near future with P&G's answers to some of the many questions submitted by callers during today's webcast. And, of course, we'll be tracking P&G's progress in meeting its goals.
Next-gen Plastics: Our next webcast, on October 5, will tackle the topic of plastics -- specifically, new materials that are reducing the impacts of plastic in the waste stream. You'll hear from Metabolix, a leading developer of bioplastics made from plant-derived sugar; the German bioplastics firm FKuR; and UL Environment's green chemistry expert. The hourlong webcast is free, but registration is required and seating is limited. Register here.
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Look Who's Talking: Finally, if you haven't checked out the latest, greatest program and speaker roster for our upcoming GreenBiz Innovation Forum, I encourage you to do so. We've added to our expanding list of "innovisionaries": Bill McDonough, Janine Benyus, Tim O'Reilly, John Warner, Hunter Lovins, and Tom Wujec -- as well as innovation leaders from IDEO, Procter & Gamble, Steelcase, Unilever, Waste Management, Xerox PARC, and others. It's going to be a truly amazing and inspiring event. I hope you can make it. More information here.
The Latest News Procter & Gamble Packages Up a New Green Vision
By GreenBiz Staff
Procter & Gamble today announced a series of long-term goals to move the global consumer products company to 100 percent green energy, zero waste and 100 percent recycled materials.... Read More
General Mills Shifting to 100% Sustainable Palm Oil by 2015
NASDAQ Launches Indexes to Track Green Economy
Walmart and H&M Commit to Greening Their Textile Supply Chain
Economy Doesn't Dampen Clinton Initiative Commitments
New Guidelines Help Chicago Businesses Address Greenwashing
Project Aims to Publicly Track Corporate Plastic Use
EPEAT Continues Its Expansion Around the Globe
Fleet Sector Partnership Aims for 20% Cut in Emissions
The Do's and Don'ts of Using Recycled Plastics in Packaging
Featured News Behind Procter & Gamble's Sustainability Vision
By Joel Makower
Procter & Gamble's announcement today of a new "sustainability vision" is a noteworthy moment — not just for the world's largest consumer packaged goods company, but for the world of sustainable business. It represents another yardstick of how major corporate players view their place on the sustainability landscape.... Read More
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Columns and Blogs
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Are There Too Many Eco-Labels and Green Ratings?
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The Dairy Industry and the 2 Percent Solution
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