Supply Chain
Choose Green Report: Copy Paper
Schooling on the life-cycle of pulp and paper, plus practical advice on choosing and using copy paper. Read More
Choose Green Report: Alternative Fiber Papers
If hemp paper was good enough for copies of the Declaration of Independence, will it work in your office? Read More
Crouching Fiber, Paper Dragon: China and the Global Paper Market
How the growing Chinese paper market may affect responsible corporate buyers of wood products. Read More
Green Procurement
Looking for ways to buy green? This GreenBiz Essential offers all the tips and tools you need for maximum environmentally preferable purchasing power. Read More
Cleaning Products
Switching to environmentally preferable cleaning products can require changes in how cleaners are purchased and used. With this GreenBiz Essential -- and its Leads -- you’re not alone. Read More
Buying Recycled
Buying recycled is a painless way to promote an environmental image -- and it isn’t just for offices. Greening your company’s procurement begins with this GreenBiz Essential. Read More
Integrating Sustainability Principles in a Small Chemical Company
Due to their size, small chemical companies can find the thought of integrating sustainable development activities overwhelming. A myriad of benefits -- including reduced costs -- make the effort worthwhile. Read More
Choose Green Report: Floor Coverings
Hands-on help for choosing carpet follows a thought-provoking lecture on indoor air quality. Read More
Office Depot Enhances Ink and Toner Recycling Program
Office Depot is offering customers who return eligible used ink and toner cartridges to any of its U.S. stores the choice of a free ream of 35% post-consumer recycled content paper or $2.50 on their next purchase of any ink, toner, or fax product. Read More
Starbucks Drives Industry First with FDA-Approved Recycled-Content Cup
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has granted Starbucks supply chain member, Mississippi River Corporation, the first-ever approval to use recycled content in food packaging, specifically Starbucks hot beverage cups. Read More