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J&J Giving $200M To Fund Countries Health

Health giant Johnson & Johnson is donating about $200 million in cash and medicine to a sweeping United Nations program created to improve the health and lives of people in poor countries. J&J is launching a five-year program called "Every…

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Samsung Promotes Green Memory and Washing Machine, Recycling

Samsung Electronics Co. has been quite vocal on green issues over the last two days. Expanded “Green Memory” initiative, the “Eco Bubble” washing machine, as well as the launch of Samsung Takeback and Recycle (STAR) Program in India have been…

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Royal Bank of Scotland to Cut 3500 Jobs in the UK

Royal Bank of Scotland announced it will cut 3500 jobs in the UK in 2011 and 2012. A spokesman for the Unite trade union described this decision as a “horror story”. Following the global financial crisis RBS has axed more…

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Nestlé Announces Global Plan for Sustainable Coffee

Nestlé will invest CHF 500 million to address responsible farming, sourcing and consumption across its coffee supply chain. Under the Nescafé Plan, the company intends to double the amount of coffee it buys directly from farmers by 2016, and to…

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Google Invests $86 Million In Low-Income Housing

Google is partnering with U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation (USBCDC), a division of U.S. Bank; to create an $86 million Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) fund. According to a release issued today, the funding will be used towards the construction…

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Wal-Mart asks Supreme Court to reject gender class action

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has asked the US Supreme Court to “throw out a massive class action lawsuit alleging gender discrimination”. The lawsuit was first filed by six women in federal court in 2001. They allege that female employees are less…

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Peugeot confirms launch of world’s first diesel hybrid car

Peugeot announced that its 3008 HYbrid4, the world’s first diesel hybrid car, will be presented next month at Le Mondial de l’Automobile in Paris, and that it will be available in 2011. Many websites relay this announcement, commenting on the…

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Dell Puts Less Crap In a Box

Fact: most electronics manufacturers bury their products in excessive amounts of packaging. For proof, look no further than Dell, which managed to eliminate 18.2 million pounds of packaging since 2008 and 8.7 million pounds in the last year alone. So…

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