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Adriana Trujillo

Sunny Delight Celebrates 5 Years of Zero Waste to Landfill, Further Sustainability Prog... - 0 views

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    On Thursday, Sunny Delight Beverages Co. (SDBC) released its fifth annual Sustainability Report, detailing its sustainability goals and progress - including an $85 million investment in new production equipment to improve efficiency, reducing the calorie count for its beverages 50 percent, and sustaining zero waste to landfill for the fifth consecutive year
Adriana Trujillo

Amazon Invests in Wind Energy for East Coast Data Center | Data Center Knowledge - 1 views

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    Amazon Web Services plans a wind farm in North Carolina that will help power Amazon data centers. The wind farm is expected to generate 670,000 megawatt-hours per year after it comes online at the end of 2016. Amazon's goal is to eventually power its operations using 100% renewable energy
Adriana Trujillo

This Sweatshirt Is Designed To Last For The Rest Of Your Life | Co.Exist | ideas + impact - 0 views

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    The 30-Year Sweatshirt project aims to counter "built-in obsolescence among major fashion retailers" by offering apparel that's guaranteed to last at least three decades, says founder Tom Cridland. Investing in better materials and manufacturing also allows shoppers to avoid the ethical problems that come with cheap, disposable fashion, Cridland says. 
Adriana Trujillo

India's Wind Energy Sector To Attract $15 Billion Investment By 2020 | CleanTechnica - 1 views

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    nvestors are expected to put at least $15 billion into India's wind industry by 2020, according to research firm CRISIL. The country is expected to add 4 gigawatts of installed wind energy capacity annually through 2020, said the report. The government has set a goal to increase its capacity by 60 GW by 2022
Adriana Trujillo

Amazon moves on renewables - after a push from Greenpeace | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Just as it was being called out for using the dirtiest mix of energy among Internet giants, Amazon Web Services  announced this week a deal to build an 80-megawatt solar farm to power its east coast data centers. It will invest $150 million towards construction of a solar farm in Virginia where the majority of its data centers exist - and where the incumbent utility Dominion Virginia relies on fossil fuels for all but 2 percent of its generation. 
Del Birmingham

How the hotel industry benefits from energy storage | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    As battery storage technology has improved - Tesla announced in May its entry into the energy storage market - an increasing number of hotels are investing in energy storage systems to help reduce demand charges that typically account for at least 30 percent of a commercial electricity bill, and often as much as 50 percent.
Adriana Trujillo

General Mills brings supply chain into emissions goal | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    General Mills has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions across its supply chain by 28% over the next decade. The company said it would invest more than $100 million in energy efficiency and clean energy projects
Brett Rohring

5 reasons the thirst for water technology will grow in 2014 | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • Here are five factors driving the urgent need for better global water efficiency.
  • 1. Population trends translate into bursting demand
  • The United Nations figures that 1.2 billion people (about one-fifth of the world's population) are challenged by water scarcity
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  • The bottom line is that water availability will be a major investment consideration in business expansion plans around the world.
  • Just one example from the United States: In Chandler, Ariz., Intel has negotiated a unique relationship with the city to clean and return water tainted by its wafer manufacturing operation back to the local aquifers. Chandler owns the technology to do this, but Intel has helped make that investment possible. Both sides benefit
  • 2. Sanitation, irrigation needs transform wastewater treatment
  • most wastewater is still wasted: in high-income countries, the treatment rate is 70 percent, but it falls to just 28 percent for lower-middle-income nations and 8 percent in low-income economies.
  • 3. Utility costs are rising quickly
  • 4. Distribution networks are aging rapidly
  • Overall, the World Bank estimates the annual global value of water lost by utilities at $14 billion. The average U.S. utility pours up to 30 percent down the drain through leaks or un-billed usage.
  • 5. Data centers guzzle more water
Del Birmingham

Fossil-Free Financial Portfolios Up 50 Percent from 2013 | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    The number of investment professionals in the US offering fossil fuel-free portfolios to investors jumped by more than 50 percent over the past year - from 22 percent to 36 percent, according to a new survey by First Affirmative Financial Network.
Adriana Trujillo

Novelis 'Creating Value' by Increasing Closed-Loop Recycling, Reducing Carbon Emissions... - 0 views

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    Novelis' latest sustainability report shows the aluminum rolling and recycling giant making significant investments and strides to advance the circular economy and increase the sustainability of its business, the aluminum industry and its value chain. The report details the company's efforts to increase its recycling capacity and the recycled content of its products to 80% by 2020.
Adriana Trujillo

PepsiCo backs new tool to predict water risks | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    This new scenario modeling system helps planners in Latin America and the Caribbean make more informed infrastructure investments.
Adriana Trujillo

Study: LEED Certified Hotels Achieve 'Superior Financial Performance' - 0 views

  • that “certified hotels obtained superior financial performance as compared to their non-certified competitors.”
  • the average daily rate (ADR) and the revenue gained per average room (RevPar) were both higher. The ADR tended to be $10 higher than non-LEED, and the RevPar was $20.
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    LEED-certified hotels are seeing plenty of payback on their green investments, a new study suggests. LEED hotels saw "superior financial performance," gaining an average of $20 in revenues per room over their non-LEED rivals.
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

Kohl's Boosts Solar Portfolio with Solar Tree Chargers - 0 views

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    As part of the company's plan to ramp up investment in renewables, Kohl's solar power portfolio now includes "solar tree" structures.
Adriana Trujillo

3p Weekend: 7 Companies Investing in Sustainable Packaging - 0 views

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    As waste continues to pile up in our landfills, companies are taking a second look at product packaging and devising creative ways to cut back.
Adriana Trujillo

Exclusive Pilot Program with Wind Energy Corporation Brings Clean Energy to Select Ford... - 0 views

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    Ford will invest $750,000 to install wind sail and solar panel systems at 4 Ford dealerships, in partnership with the Wind Energy Corporation. The 20,000 kW-h of electricity generated annually will
Del Birmingham

The death of Austin Ventures - 0 views

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    The companies on the World's Most Admired list are rated based on nine key attributes, including innovativeness, sound financials, value as a long-term investment, and more.
Adriana Trujillo

Apple to put 'command' center where glass maker operated - 1 views

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    Apple will invest $2 billion in a 1.3 million square foot "command center" in Arizona that will be 100% powered by a 70 MW solar power plant.
Del Birmingham

In historic move, BP's shareholders adopt global warming resolution - 0 views

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    BP's shareholders overwhelmingly supported a resolution on Thursday that would force the company to disclose some of its climate change-related risks. The shareholder vote was extraordinarily lopsided, with about 98% of shareholders approving the resolution, which had the backing of BP's chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg. The embrace of the climate change resolution is being called a watershed event in the history of climate-related shareholder resolutions, which investors large and small have been pursuing since 1999 to try to encourage oil, coal and gas companies to inform shareholders of their climate change-related risks and shift their investments into renewable sources of energy.
Adriana Trujillo

Chemical-Free Process Boosts Paper Plant's Competitiveness · Environmental Le... - 0 views

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    Cascades, which produces packaging and tissue products composed mainly of recycled fibers, has invested $26 million in a new chemical-free technology at its Norampac - Cabano facility
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