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Marketing

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ConAgra Cuts 8 Million Pounds of Plastic Waste

Emissions

CCX Trades RGGI Contracts

Merck Plans 7-Acre Solar Power System

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Hi-Tech

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Efficiency

Commercial Kitchens Get Green Certification Program

IBM Launches ‘Green Sigma’ Consulting Service

Performance Management Systems Improve Energy Efficiency at Kodak

Manufacturing

Green Efforts Hampered by Broken Supply Chains

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North Face Announces more Green Initiatives

Carbon Offsets/RECs

American Assets Plans To Beat 2030 Challenge

Wal-Mart Facing Tough Green Questions

NY To Regulate GHG Emissions

CSR Reports

Most Companies Skip Getting CSR Reports Assured

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Major Players

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