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August 2010

German Army Enlists Johnson Controls to Boost Energy Efficiency

As the U.S. military musters efforts to lighten its environmental bootprint, the German Army also is striving to march down a green path and has enlisted Johnson Controls Inc. to retrofit the Oranienstein base in Diez.

German Army Enlists Johnson Controls to Boost Energy Efficiency

As the U.S. military musters efforts to lighten its environmental bootprint, the German Army also is striving to march down a green path and has enlisted Johnson Controls Inc. to retrofit the Oranienstein base in Diez.

Selling Sustainability to Whiskey Drinkers

If I were to say, "Quick — name five green products!" I’m betting Jack Daniels wouldn’t be at the top of your list. It should be.

NEC Makes Cashew-Based Bioplastic for Electronics

 Electronics company NEC has developed a bioplastic made with an extract from cashew nut shells and plant cellulose that is twice as strong as another bioplastic typically made from corn starch.

NEC Makes Cashew-Based Bioplastic for Electronics

 Electronics company NEC has developed a bioplastic made with an extract from cashew nut shells and plant cellulose that is twice as strong as another bioplastic typically made from corn starch.

NEC Makes Cashew-Based Bioplastic for Electronics

 Electronics company NEC has developed a bioplastic made with an extract from cashew nut shells and plant cellulose that is twice as strong as another bioplastic typically made from corn starch.

Selling Sustainability to Whiskey Drinkers

If I were to say, "Quick — name five green products!" I’m betting Jack Daniels wouldn’t be at the top of your list. It should be.

Minding the Sustainability GAAP

Limited transparency around corporate sustainability risks can lead to investments that are bad for the environment, and investors’ bottom lines.  

NEC Makes Cashew-Based Bioplastic for Electronics

 Electronics company NEC has developed a bioplastic made with an extract from cashew nut shells and plant cellulose that is twice as strong as another bioplastic typically made from corn starch.

Minding the Sustainability GAAP

Limited transparency around corporate sustainability risks can lead to investments that are bad for the environment, and investors’ bottom lines.