Kodak Eyes Progress in Five-Year Enviro Plan

Good news is developing at Eastman Kodak Company, as the firm wraps its first year of a five-year plan to reduce emissions, preserve natural resources, and strengthen its environmental management system. Read More

Survey Says Most Americans Trust, Misunderstand Science

A recently released survey on the public's understanding of science shows that while Americans' confidence and interest in science and technology is very high, their understanding of basic science facts and principles remains quite low. Read More

VinyLoop Hailed as Breakthrough in PVC Recycling

A Belgian chemical firm is so confident of its new method of recycling polyvinyl chloride that it has told the European Union to revise its estimates for PVC recycling. Read More

Green Power Network

The Green Power Network has published "top ten" lists of utility programs that offer green power. Read More

World Business Council Measures Eco-Efficiency

So you say your business is eco-efficient. By what factor? Can you prove it? Maybe so: Twenty-three companies have finished testing a method for determining the eco-efficiency of a business, large or small. Read More

Liquid Natural Gas Operation Impresses Trash Haulers

The verdict is in: A study of natural gas fueling and fleet operations finds trash haulers prefer fueling with natural gas instead of diesel. Read More

Activists Try to Shake Up Coke Over Olympic Refrigeration

Environmental watchdogs are crying foul over a major Olympic sponsor’s plans to install ozone-depleting refrigeration stands at the world’s first “Green Games.” Read More

Texaco Buys Stake in Energy Conversion Company

Texaco Inc. on Tuesday closed its purchase of a 20 percent equity stake in fuel cell and alternative energy company Energy Conversion Devices Inc. for $67.3 million. Read More

That's a 'WRAP' for Waste in California

Ten businesses have won California’s primary recycling agency’s thanks, and a coveted commendation. Read More

DOE Seeks Input on $10 Million Energy Program

The U.S. Department of Energy is soliciting proposals from inventors, small businesses, and collaborative industry partnerships to accelerate the development and use of clean, energy-efficient technologies for a range of energy-intensive industries. Read More