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Case study: Recycling data center seawater amplifies energy savings
Interxion quadrupled the impact of seawater to cool its data centers -- then channeled that same water to heat surrounding homes and businesses. Read More
Hilton, Hyatt make room for carbon footprint standard
Hilton, Hyatt and Intercontinental join 17 other hotels in adopting a new carbon-footprint measurement designed to help corporate clients calculate their emissions from hotel stays. Read More
How She Leads: Sue Garnett, Ecom
Meet sustainable coffee trader Sue Garnett. Read More
Inside Reckitt Benckiser's carbon journey
How did a major consumer products company exceed its carbon-reduction goals by several years? Little by little. Read More
How Sprint pushes the envelope on paper waste
Frustrated by slow uptake of digital billing, the telecom giant has just launched a reusable envelope for paper bills, a move that will save 400 tons of paper and more than 10 million gallons of water per year. Read More
Three ancestral traits that drive pro-environmental behavior
Certain human behaviors today reflect hardwired traits that helped our ancestors and their kin over time, some of which work against environmental interests. But a little rewiring by marketers can help change that. Read More
Green certification: Is it worth the hassle?
Getting a business green-certified can be resource-intensive, so business owners and sustainability executives should make sure the eco label they're pursuing is the best fit. Read More
UPS gets companies thinking green inside the box
Get an inside look at how UPS works with companies to meet sustainable packaging standards. Read More
100 percent joy, 0 percent emissions
An excerpt from the just-released book "The Zeronauts: Breaking the Sustainability Barrier," by sustainability (and SustainAbility) pioneer John Elkington. Read More
4 tips for finding the right environmental services provider
The market for environmental services is changing, shifting from responding to existing regulations to anticipating what's coming up next on the legislative agenda. That's a good thing, but it makes the process more complicated. Read More