The Business Case for Green Design
Today, hard numbers make sustainable design look good; soft costs make the picture even better. By Steven Morton Read More
Cooking Oil Improves Diesel Fuel Performance
Penn State engineers have shown they can add specially treated cooking oils to low-sulfur diesel fuel to reduce friction and wear. Read More
Ford, Alcan Launch Closed-Loop Aluminum-Recycling Program
Ford Motor Company and Alcan Inc. have launched the North American automotive industry's first "closed-loop" recycling program for aluminum sheet scrap. Read More
Baxter First to Join Hospital Waste-Reduction Program
Health care giant Baxter Healthcare Corp. has become the first medical supplier to be deemed a "Champion for Change" in the Hospitals for a Healthy Environment program, a landmark initiative to improve environmental performance in health care. Read More
Buying Green: Harnessing Large-Scale Procurement Power
Large purchasers have incredible power to push markets in socially beneficial directions. Yet harnessing this purchasing power often isn’t easy. By Jim Motavalli and Josh Harkinson Read More
Eco-Intelligence: Nike Transforms the Textile Industry
How does a company with annual revenues in the billions and more than 700 contract factories worldwide profitably integrate ecology and social equity into the way it does business, every day and at every level of operation? Ask Nike. By William Mcdonough and Michael Braungart Read More
Young Entrepreneurs: Changing the Face of Sustainable Business
Increasingly, young entrepreneurs are starting their own businesses with sustainability in mind. By Johanna Schultz Read More
Albertson's Stocks Up on Waste-Reducing Strategies
For Albertson’s, Inc., one of the largest retail food and drug chains in the U.S., “waste is anything that is not an asset and nothing but lack of imagination.” Over the past few years the multibillion-dollar company has made it a priority to reduce waste and maximize resources, implementing energy-saving policies like dimming the lights in its stores and helping develop a 100% recyclable container for shipping produce. By Emily Rabin Read More
Green Pays Its Way–Performance-Based Fees
Giving building and design professionals a financial incentive to create high-efficiency schools proves to be a winning strategy for both the firms that design and build schools and the students who learn in them. By Cameron M. Burns and Huston Eubank, AIA Read More
Arsenic-Free Wood Preservative Wins EPA Green Chemistry Award
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Chemical Specialties, Inc., the 2002 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award for its environmentally advanced wood preservative, ACQ Preserve. Read More