4 Ways to Boost Sustainability in the Merchandising Supply Chain

There are several simple, effective ways merchandising supply chain companies can work with their clients to increase sustainability. This joint-value model is becoming commonplace, not just for sustainability but across strategic initiatives. Read More

The Emergence of VERGE

This week, GreenBiz Group is unveiling a new initiative called VERGE, focusing on the convergence of four technology sectors: energy, information, buildings and vehicles. It represents an exciting new dimension for us, and I’m pleased to share the vision and the plan.     Read More

The Power of Rewards and Recognition in Sustainability Programs

Harvard University's Green Carpet Awards provides an outstanding example of a successful internal reward program. Hosted by Harvard's Office for Sustainability, the annual celebration provides an array of ideas for sustainability leaders to hone their own award programs. Read More

Johnson & Johnson's Strides Toward Sustainable Healthcare

Al Iannuzzi, Johnson & Johnson's senior director of Worldwide Health & Safety, provides an insider's look at the company's efforts in eco-leadership.   Read More

3M, GE, Sylvania Among Firms Honored with Top Energy Star Awards

One-hundred-eleven companies received Energy Star honors from the U.S. EPA in the annual awards program that recognizes the most the energy efficient businesses in a national program that now has more than 20,000 members. Read More

Safeway Tops Seafood Rankings as Whole Foods, Kroger Tighten Policies

An unexpected grocery chain takes the top spot in Greenpeace's rankings that rate stores on sustainable seafood practices.   Read More

Barramundi Fulfills Elusive Promise of Sustainable Seafood

What makes Australis such an interesting company is that its product -- farm-raised barramundi -- is an environmentally-preferable alternative to most farmed fish. It doesn't need to eat a lot of other seafood to grow, it doesn't make a lot of waste, it doesn't require a lot of antibiotics ...  and it tastes O.K., too. Read More

How the Kyoto Cooling Fan Revolutionizes Data Center HVAC

Dr. Bob Sullivan, the pioneer of hot-aisle and cold-aisle data center cooling, talks about how a simple invention for using outside air in HVAC systems can turn conventional cooling on its ear. Read More

Schneider Acquires Data Center Service Firm Lee Technologies

Schneider Electric has acquired Lee Technologies of Fairfax, Va., in a move that is expected to buttress Schneider's formidable business in data centers by bringing in a firm that specializes in providing services for the facilities. Read More

USPS Data Center Consolidation to Reduce Energy Use, Redundancy

The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General plans to consolidate four of its data centers into a single, energy-efficient facility that will be built in 10 months. Read More