Microsoft has launched MSN green, an environmental news site for consumers which will be supported by MSNBC, The Daily Green, Conservation International, Environmental Defence, Grist, Treehugger and StopGlobalWarming.
The Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) announced yesterday a partnership to make green products more affordable and accessible to city governments and consumers across the United States.
A Costa Rican paper manufacturer, Ecopaper.com, is creating handmade paper out of agricultural waste. The innovative company uses waste banana leaves, coffee, mango and lemon stalk to create their paper, employing only local people.
Virgin Money has announced that it will launch the Virgin Climate Change Leaders Fund in January 2008, a product meant to support companies that either have a small carbon footprint or are working to lessen their environmental impact.
Dell is taking a big step towards its goal of becoming the world’s greenest IT firm by releasing the first desktop that is fully compliant with the latest Energy Star requirements.
Mercedes-Benz has launched an international advertising campaign to address sustainability and tout the benefits of the automaker’s BLUETEC emission treatment system.