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Del Birmingham

Even in states suing over new climate regulations, coal use is shrinking - The Washingt... - 0 views

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    New data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration also highlighted another potential contradiction: Virtually every state suing to block the Clean Power Plan has itself shifted toward burning less coal to generate the electricity its residents need since the year 2007 - in some cases by very large amounts.
Adriana Trujillo

Hershey Pledges Improvement on Cacao, Palm Oil and Animal Welfare - 0 views

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    . As is the case with many companies who tout the magic year 2020, Hershey promises it will buy 100 percent responsible and sustainable cacao by the end of that year, and boasts it is ahead of schedule of that goal by having already met it halfway. Hershey also showcases a program that it says helped 31,000 farmers in nations such as Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana and Nigeria, without divulging how - while saying they are learning "information on best practices in sustainable cacao farming." Such a vague disclosure is not going to mollify critics who have long said the global chocolate industry is one that provides indulgences for wealthy citizens at the expense of some of the world's
Adriana Trujillo

Corporate Coffee Systems Protects Natural Resources - Press Releases on CSRwire.com - 0 views

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    By providing thousands of cases of Emerald sustainable products to their clients, Corporate Coffee Systems greatly reduced their environmental footprint and successfully saved 293 trees; 34,441 pounds of virgin fiber; 9,738 pounds of FSC Certified Paper; 79, 977 gallons of water; 10,565 pounds of plastic materials; and diverted 48,848 pounds of landfill waste.
Adriana Trujillo

How sustainable diets will future-proof the foodservice sector | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    New WWF-backed report argues there is a compelling case for food service sector to drive adoption of sustainable diets.
Adriana Trujillo

BioprocessH2O Helps Coca-Cola Bottling Plant Remove 98% BOD · Environmental M... - 0 views

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    The Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Needham Heights, Mass., has removed about 98 percent of influent biological oxygen demand (BOD) after installing a BioprocessH2O membrane biological reactor (MBR) system, according to a Bioprocess H2O case study.
Adriana Trujillo

The Business Case for Seafood Traceability - 0 views

  • actually saves us time and money,”
  • There’s less waste [with our traceability system],” Kraft says. “It improves efficiency and our utilization of the material.”
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    Norpac Fisheries Export is one of several companies that has found it profitable -- as well as environmentally helpful -- to track seafood catches along their entire supply chain and make sure they were not caught using illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) practices. Norpac's tracking system "actually saves us time and money," Managing Director Thomas Kraft said.
Del Birmingham

Dutch Ordered to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Al Jazeera America - 1 views

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    A Dutch court has ordered the government to cut the country's greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25 percent by 2020 in a groundbreaking climate case that activists hope will set a worldwide precedent.
Adriana Trujillo

Tesla unveils battery to 'transform energy infrastructure' | The Japan Times - 0 views

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    Electric car manufacturer Tesla has revealed a battery for the home that can store power from solar panels, be used in case of a power outage and potentially transition solar-powered homes to be off the grid entirely. "The goal is complete transformation of the entire energy infrastructure of the world, to completely sustainable zero carbon," said the company's founder, Elon Musk. 
Del Birmingham

Drug Take-Back Laws Stand, Pave Way for More EPR Laws · Environmental Leader ... - 0 views

  • According to the Product Stewardship Institute, the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the challenge brought by PhRMA, the Generic Pharmaceutical Association, and the Biotechnology Industry Organization will pave the way for more extended producer responsibility laws, which hold manufacturers responsible for the end-of-life management of their products.
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    Drug manufacturers will be required to fund and manage medication disposal programs, following the US Supreme Court's decision to not hear the pharmaceutical industry's case against a drug take-back law in California.
Adriana Trujillo

Dow builds the business case for green infrastructure | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    For Dow, this natural treatment decision in Seadrift led to some $39 million in initial capital savings and ultimately translated into some $282 million of Net Present Value benefits and counting.
Adriana Trujillo

Unilever Hair Products Violate Air Pollution Laws · Environmental Management ... - 0 views

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    Conopco, a Unilever subsidiary and the consumer goods company's US business, has agreed to settle two cases and pay $362,500 for air pollution violations related to the sale of hair styling products in California.
Adriana Trujillo

Mars, Nestlé and Asda plant business case for protecting nature | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Investing in natural capital such as water, soils and biodiversity limits risk and can drive profitability, leading companies say.
Adriana Trujillo

Judge approves Anadarko's record $5.15 billion environmental settlement - 1 views

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    A judge has cleared the way for Anadarko Petroleum topay $5.15 billion to settle an environmental suit, the largest penalty ever in such a case, over fraud claims related to its acquisition of chemical company Tronox eight years ago.
Adriana Trujillo

Restaurants, Manufacturers, Retailers Offer Best Practices in New Guide to Cutting Food... - 0 views

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    The Food Waste Reduction Alliance has released an updated guide. The 2015 Best Practices and Emerging Solutions Guide offers practical steps and examples to help food manufacturers, retailers, and restaurants cut food waste. More than 30 member companies across the food industry contributed insights and case studies, including The Campbell Soup Company and Sodexo. 
Adriana Trujillo

UK Sugar, Carbon Taxes Could Produce £3.6B in Revenue, Reduce Emissions by 19... - 0 views

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    Could the health and environmental benefits of taxes on sugary drinks and carbon-intensive foods outweigh the out-of-pocket costs? New research from Oxford University and the University of Reading suggests that is indeed the case. A study found that a combination of a sugar tax on soft drinks and a food-based carbon tax in the United Kingdom could raise £3.6 billion in revenue, reduce carbon emissions by 19 million tonnes, and increase life expectancy.
Del Birmingham

70% of Venice Flooded by Highest Tide in at Least a Decade - 0 views

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    Venice is the Mediterranean World Heritage Site currently most at risk from flooding due to sea level rise, according to a recent study, and the city even has elevated sidewalks ready in case of high tides, but Monday's waters rose higher than the emergency sidewalks. The tide surpassed 5 feet, 3 inches, making it the highest recorded since 2008 and potentially the highest recorded since 1979, CNN reported.
Adriana Trujillo

Case Study: How Timberland Used a Smart Sustainability Story to Launch a Hot New Line (... - 0 views

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    Timberland knows the value of products that can be called sustainable, says Margaret Morey-Reuner, director of strategic partnerships and business development. One challenge is ensuring proper sourcing of materials, which the company has tried to address through a third-party certification process.
Del Birmingham

China Tells WTO: No More Garbage Imports - 0 views

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    The logistics of how the world copes with its mounting waste were just thrown a wicked curve ball from the Pacific Rim. And the case for embracing a circular economy became stronger. Last week China announced that it would no longer accept many imports of garbage from other countries.
Adriana Trujillo

Hotel Industry Teams Up With World Wildlife Fund and The Rockefeller Foundation to Redu... - 1 views

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    The World Wildlife Fund released results from the 12-week pilot program it launched to reduce food waste across the hotel industry, in partnership with The Rockefeller Foundation and the American Hotel & Lodging Association. The results show that participating properties reduced food waste by at least 10% and lowered food costs at least 3% in some cases. Companies participating in the program included Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott International, and others.
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