Why Philips' EcoDesign play is paying off in more than one way
The company's 10-year EcoDesign strategy is paying off, and not just in reputation. In 2013 its "green" electronics and technologies made up more than half of its sales. Read More
How She Leads: Dimetria Jackson, Golden State Foods
Why did this legal eagle chose to drive the $6 billion food supplier's newly updated sustainability and CSR strategic plan? Read More
Riptide IO taps big data to manage energy in small spaces
The two-year-old startup's high-profile customers include AT&T, Verizon and Walgreens. Read More
Hudson Yards: A connected neighborhood grows in Manhattan
A central part of the $20 billion Hudson Yards community will be a vast sensor network to track air quality, traffic, energy, waste processes and more. Read More
Why Steelcase now lets suppliers participate in its REC program
Motivated by supply chain interest, the office furniture giant extended its volume pricing to partners. Read More
How She Leads: Elaine Weidman-Grunewald, Ericsson
A keen interest in international relations, coupled with scientific evidence, have helped her team's philosophy spread. Read More
'Story of Stuff' creator Annie Leonard will lead Greenpeace USA
The force behind the popular "Story of Stuff" videos seeks to lead the activist group with a "sense of joy." Read More
Inside Panasonic's B2B energy play
If the name Panasonic brings to mind TVs, laptops and cameras, think again. The electronics brand is angling to become an "Eco Solutions" powerhouse. Read More
TSO Logic aims to take data center energy wizardry to non-techies
This company seeks to simplify metrics for data centers. Can its new console rewrite the rules for energy reduction outside the tech world? Read More
Obayashi's living laboratory for green building
Tokyo's Technical Research Institute holds one of the highest possible Platinum ratings for existing building operation. Now, it's going for net zero. Read More