Greening Initiatives
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Nuclear Free Future
Green LED Lighting
LED, (light emitting diode), light has recently been recognized as a high efficiency, long lasting light source with incredible visual impact. Initially associated with electronic gadgets, circuit boards, and flashlights, LED lighting technology has been applied to the commercial lighting industry with some very promising results.
The British Airways London Eye (as shown here) replaced fluorescent with an LED system, eliminating former maintenance costs and requirements while gaining the ability to produce color light and programmable effects.
For more information visit Commercial LED Lighting.
Business Sustainability
Sustainability: noun
1: capability of being sustained; 2a: of or relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.
circa 1727 - Merriam-Webster
Business Sustainability: noun
1. Development that meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
circa 1987 - Brundtland Report
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Even as Economy Lags, Corporate 'Green" Push May Advance |
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Companies used to shelve environmental initiatives when times got tough, but now, with oil so expensive, spending on green projects is expected to accelerate.
By Ron Scherer | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
from the October 15, 2007 edition
New York - US companies from General Electric to Wal-Mart have spent the past several years announcing initiatives on everything from efficient buildings to alternative energy to leading-edge technologies to combat global warming. Now, with the economy slowing, some of those projects look iffy.
In the past, companies shelved environmental initiatives when profits shrank. This time, despite some slowing in momentum, corporate America's "green" campaign will survive, analysts predict. The reason: In a world of $80-a-barrel oil, there is a business case for saving energy.
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Green is the New Business Color |
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Ever wonder if one person can make a green difference?
The answer is a resounding Yes!
If you will: Reuse paper printed on one side for drafts and graphics; Use shredded paper for packing; Turn in ink cartridges to Staples for $3.00/ea coupons (use three per purchase).
There are a lot of businesses across the country creating greener enterprises for local communities and the world.
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By: Gilbert Stockton
Among the stock sales available today are GreenFlag Stocks, some of which have been in existence since 1986. They did not receive their name because they have a green flag beside their name on a stock list. The definition of greenflag stocks lays within the definition of "greening the earth", a relatively new concept to many ordinary people on the streets of the world. It is a term we can no longer ignore.
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