Monday, October 4, 2010

What are big businesses doing to go green?

  • Procter & Gamble
    • Some packaging for products from its Pantene, Covergirl, and Max Factor brands will be changed to sugarcane-based plastic packaging and will be on shelves next year.
  • Timberland
    • Timberland's Green Index will be expanded to include every pair of footwear products by the end of 2012.
    • The Green Index is a 3 year old program that outlines the environmental footprint of the product on the consumer-facing label.
    • This Program is currently used on 14% of the company's footwear.
  • Ecovative Design
    • Currently makes the products "EcoCradle" and Greensulate insulation.
    • This is packaging material made from agricultural waste and mushroom roots.
    • This product uses 2.5% of the energy it normally takes to make foam.
  • Maines Paper and Food Service
    • Retrofitted their headquarters with an advanced system from Digital Lumens, Intelligent Lighting System.
    • The system has LED-based luminary that uses computers to integrate system-wide or by individual fixture.
    • Cut energy used for lighting by almost 90 percent in just a few months.

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