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Letter to Covalence about Petrobras’ products

We were informed that you have received a set of materials concerning Petrobras and the quality of some of our products. Therefore, I would like to clarify some points related to this issue. Petrobras is facing mistaken criticism of its…

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Exxon vs Obama

The biggest oil company in the world is also the most resistant to the shift to green energy. The White House seems determined to make Exxon Mobil’s life miserable. One afternoon earlier this year, Rex ­Tillerson, the chairman and CEO…

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Philips jumps, Dell sinks in green electronics ranking

Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and Dell have all lost points and Philips and Apple are among the companies jumping up the latest Greenpeace green electronics ranking that was published on Tuesday. The ranking, which is published every quarter, scores the world's largest…

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Latest Cola Wars Skirmish: Battle for the Greenest Vending Machines

Vending machine purchases often elicit feelings of guilt about the sugar and fat contents of soda and candy, but rarely about the greenhouse gas emissions of the machine itself. Soda vendors know, though, that their machines use hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)--potent greenhouse…

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P&G Ups 2012 Green Product Sales Target To $50 Billion

The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has significantly increased its 2012 sustainability goals. New targets include the development of at least $50 billion in cumulative sales of “sustainable innovation products” (SIP), up from the original target of $20 billion in…

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