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Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. Entry into Biofuels Market
Agriculture company Syngenta is tapping a market demand for agricultural products that could fuel industries of the 21st century. Read More
Unilever Guidelines for Sustainable Management of Five Key Crops
Within each of the guidelines are specific measures to address the contribution agricultural practices have on greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
Monsanto Company Addressing Climate Change by Bringing Farmers and Processors Together
Company's Fuel Your Profits initiative brings together Monsanto, General Motors, the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition, dry-mill ethanol producers, corn growers, grain elevator owners, independent seed companies, and fuel retailers. Read More
FedEx Corp. Hybrid Truck Fleet
The hybrid trucks trucks improve fuel efficiency by 50%, and will significantly reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other pollutants, such as particulate matter and nitrogen oxides. Read More
General Motors Corporation Direct Use of Landfill Gas
General Motors was named Energy Partner of the Year by the U.S. EPA Read More
DaimlerChrysler Introduction of Fuel Cell Buses for Operation in Ten European Cities
The program is an effort to develop public transit technologies that could reap enormous benefits in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
Bison Transport Tatonka Fuel Management Skills Development Program
Named for an Aboriginal word for bison, Tatonka features instructor-led discussions, computer-based modules and a full-motion vehicle simulator. Read More
Honda Motor Company Solar Hydrogen Refueling Station
At a research facility in Torrence, Calif., Honda created a hydrogen refilling station that runs on solar power. Read More
Nike SmartWay Transport Partner
As part of the program, Nike is developing a long-term plan to reduce emissions that will be complete in 2005. Read More
Kobe Steel Reducing Transportation Impact
The company, one of Japan's leading steel manufacturers, has a number of programs in place to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Read More