At the GreenBiz Forum in New York City, E&Y offered a preview of the results of a recent survey of trends in sustainability reporting from 24 different sectors.
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The 6 Biggest Trends in Sustainability Reporting
At the GreenBiz Forum in New York City, the CEO of the world-leading sustainable manufacturer talks about how Interface continues to evolve and improve the sustainability of its products, and how its taking its products to the skies.
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Dan Hendrix: The Future of Interface is Bright & Greener than Ever
At the GreenBiz Forum in New York City, Gazelle CEO Israel Ganot spoke about how its model of making it easy for people to trade in unwanted, but still valuable, electronics is like having a license to print money.
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Gazelle Leaps into the E-Waste Market with Focus on Reuse
As the need for visibility into a company's carbon emissions and energy use accelerates, the major players in the market are stepping up their acquisitions and evolution. You can count on more changes coming soon, but here's the current lay of the land in this fast-changing market.
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12 Acquisitions that Transformed the Energy Management Software Market in 2011
Cleantech companies needn't be made from scratch, nor must they be born as startups. If you can easily spot trends and know how to make the most of opportunities, you can transform an old-school business into a successful cleantech enterprise, Dan Lieberman told the GreenBiz Forum.
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Transforming a Traditional Business into a Cleantech Firm
A company whose products and business model are based on non-traditional thinking requires an equally non-traditional marketing strategy. Organic Valley's Theresa Marquez tells the GreenBiz Forum how the firm pursues its mission.
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How Organic Valley Built a Green Brand with Guerrilla Marketing
During the first morning of the GreenBiz Forums, Jon Foley, director of the University of Minnesota's Institute of the Environment, laid out a business plan for the Earth that aims to feed 9 billion people by 2050 while shrinking agriculture's eco-footprint.
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How Can We Feed the Planet Without Destroying the Planet?
This week’s episode of Energy Now! looks at the creation of sustainable buildings, from the well documented Empire State Building project to the post-tornado green reconstruction of Greensburg, Kansas.

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Greening Buildings, from the Empire State to the Sunflower State
What would happen if the government eliminated all subsidies for the energy industry?

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Do Energy Subsidies Make Green Sense?
Too much data can be just as bad too little. And if it’s dirty, messy or disorganized, it’s of no use to anyone. Three experts offer advice on how to ensure your company secures good data and turns it into smart systems for business sustainability.

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3 Tips for Avoiding the Perils of Dirty, Messy Data