Nike's Considered Design Seeps Into More Products

Nike has announced 11 new products, spread among its major sports and fitness categories, developed with its Considered Design principles. Read More

Nestle Waters North America Issues First Corporate Citizenship Report

Nestle Waters, the largest bottled water company in North America, says the redesign of its half-liter bottle will cut the company's use of plastic by 140 million pounds and help it avoid 260,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions. Read More

Fetzer Vineyards Converts to Lightweight Glass Bottles

Brown-Forman Corporation's Fetzer Vineyards is converting its entire line of wines to lightweight glass bottles. Read More

The Five Horsemen of Environmental Change

Just as railroads fundamentally changed the country and the world in the 19th century, five even more power technologies are already among us, making it all the more imperative that we examine them from their potential environmental impacts. Read More

Coca Cola Pioneers Lighter Can

Coca-Cola trimmed the weight of its drink cans 5 percent, saving mountains of aluminum waste in the European Union. Read More

IBM Offers Product Life Cycle Analysis Services

The computing giant has developed consulting offerings that look at material selection, packaging, end-of-life management and other life cycle issues. Read More

Green Supply Chain: Thinking Outside the (Cardboard) Box

Companies from industries as diverse as chocolates to newspapers are finding the financial and environmental benefits of switching from one-use packaging and shipping products to reusable boxes and pallets. Read More

Genomatica Swaps Petroleum for Sugar to Make Building Block for Plastic

Chemical company Genomatica has engineered a microorganism that can turn sugar in a raw material for making plastic and rubber industrial and consumer products. Read More

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GAO Report on the EPA’s E-Waste Regulations and Enforcement

In this report from the U.S. General Accounting Office, the EPA's policies and practices on keeping toxic e-waste from being exported to developing nations for disposal are scrutinized and criticized. Read More

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Greenpeace’s Guide to Greener Electronics: September 2008

The ninth edition of the survey of major electronics manufacturers finds that many companies are making at least some progress, but Nokia regains the lead with improved takeback programs. Read More