Canadian Smelters Say They Will Cut Toxic Emissions

Reuters) – A Canadian mining industry group said on Friday it expects smelters, which regularly release large amounts of toxic waste into the air, would meet voluntary goals to sharply reduce emissions within the decade. Read More

Super Bowl XXXV Tackles Environmental Principles

Many large events leave quite a mess behind. But the National Football League says the Super Bowl is different. Each year, the National Football League works with local individuals and organizations to find ways to leave the host community in even better shape than they found it. Read More

EU Scrap Vehicle Directive Will Shake Up Recycling

The European Union End-of-Life-Vehicle directive, imposed in October 2000, will have a significant impact on Europe's recycling market, delegates at a secondary aluminium meeting said on Wednesday. Read More

Copper Might Hold Key To Electrical Energy Efficiency

Copper, the mainstay of power grids worldwide, still has considerable untapped potential to carry energy better and reduce wastage but the industry must first come up with a hefty investment, according to a trade group. Read More

Awards Honor Corporate Conscience, Sustainability

Proving themselves environmental stewards in the eyes of at least 18 independent judges, a half-dozen American and international companies have been tapped to receive honors at The Center for Responsibility in Business’s 15th annual Corporate Conscience Awards. Read More

Baxter Int'l Boasts $12 Million in Eco-Savings

Baxter International, a leading global medical products and services company, says it saved $12 million through environmental initiatives in 2000. Read More

Process Changes Lagoon to Treat Dairy Wastes, Odors

New technology brought to the Northwest by researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is transforming a waste lagoon into a waste treatment facility at a Washington state dairy. Read More

New Life for Resort's Green Partnership Guide

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has released the second edition of its acclaimed Green Partnership Guide, a comprehensive how-to for companies looking to "green" their operations. Read More

Advance Pre-Cools Buildings More Efficiently

Research engineers have shown that electricity costs for office buildings can be reduced by up to 40 percent by running air conditioning overnight. Read More

Mandatory Environmental Standards For Cruise Ships

The International Council of Cruise Lines has announced that its members have unanimously adopted mandatory environmental standards for all of their cruise ships. Read More