Plastic hangers, buckets and trays are being recycled to make the handles for a greener version of the Xtreme3 razor.
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Schick Unveils a Disposable Razor Made with Recycled Plastic
A relatlively large number of business leaders are shifting their firms to be ready for the new energy economy, but important questions remain, including how to measure success and how to convince others to join in the quest.
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How Can Business Leaders Accept the Challenges of the New Energy Era?
From green data center management to real-time carbon emissions tracking, more than 100 developers and sustainability professionals gathered last week to hack together solutions for a greener planet.
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A Hackathon for Geekery and the Greater Good
The head of sustainability and innovation at Nike offers her advice to entrepreneurs and other sustainability professionals, and details on how her company is experimenting with radically new and different materials, redesigning supply chains, and driving social innovation in the athletic apparel industry.
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How She Leads: Hannah Jones of Nike
The latest figures from Ernst & Young show a 4.5 percent dip in investments in clean technologies last year. Given how bad the Year of Solyndra was for all things green, there's reason for optimism.
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Why Sinking Cleantech Investment Data Aren’t the End of the World
The co-founder of Artists for Humanity talks about training in the arts, and all it entails in terms of community, responsibility and hard work, helps to set them up as future leaders of a more sustainable world.
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Using the Arts to Inspire a Sustainable Generation
Royal Caribbean Cruises and the corporate parent of Travelocity are among the travel industry heavyweights that are lining up behind standards set by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.
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Royal Caribbean, Sabre & More Pledge to Promote Green Tourism
Although it's a festival of excess in many ways, Super Bowl XLVI, taking place this Sunday, reveals how far the NFL — and pro sports in general — has come in considering and trying to reduce their environmental impacts.
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Why Super Bowl XLVI Will Be the Greenest Yet
California joins New York and Washington in requiring insurers that that write in excess of $300 million in premiums to respond to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' Climate Risk Survey.
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States Require Insurers to Respond to Climate Risk Survey
The National Park Service is cutting energy consumption for lighting on the National Mall by as much as 65 percent with the retrofit of 174 street lamps.
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Sylvania Helps Feds Shine Brighter, Greener Light on National Mall