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CSR Minute: September 8, 2009 on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Corporate Social Responsible News: Office Depot + NASCAR's Backpack Giveaway; Mashable's Social Media/Social Good Conference; Elegant Roots Presents Be Sweet's CSR-Guided Goods
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What Are the Benefits of Canna Rhizotonic 1l? - 1 views

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    Though plants in hydroponics are less prone to diseases and other health problems, still sometimes the root becomes weaker while re-potting or shipping. In this article, you will learn how Canna Rhizotonic 1l can be helpful in these situations.
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Buy the Canna Rhizotonic at cheapest prices - 2 views

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    Canna Rhizotonic 1liter Worlds no1 Root simulator which helps to relieve plants-stress. Grow your own Vegetables in the organic and natural way at any smallest space in home.
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Energy innovations for rural communities showcased by Ashden Awards finalists - 1 views

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    The International Ashden Awards champions some of the most interesting and life-changing sustainable energy projects created at a grass-roots level for local communities.
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Information Oversimplification by Good Guide? Radical Transparency Yields Opacity. - 0 views

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    When consumers can know the footprint of a product -- not merely the carbon footprint -- but the full enviro-footprint of every stage from extraction of materials, to converging of materials to production to packaging to shipping through use and disposal for every component of every product (at least for mass produced products) than consumers will begin choosing the better choices from an environmental perspective.
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Tuesday Tract: Should We Be Transparent About Transparency? - 0 views

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    To "refresh your recollection" (I am a former lawyer, after all), let me take you back. Good Guide is a beta site that rates products on three scales: environmental, nutritional, and social justice (my terms, not theirs). They reduce a product and its producer to three numerical scores, with 10 being the top score. Then they combine the three scores to a single score purporting to rate a product/producer overall. More than a month ago, I wrote to Good Guide through its website asking for help in understanding how it could rate a commercial "lite" yogurt (Yoplait) with all its additives, so much higher than an organic, plain whole milk (Straus) made from nothing more than organic whole milk and live yogurt cultures, and higher than an organic nonfat plain (Nancy's) made from nothing more than organic nonfat milk and live yogurt cultures.
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