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Wal-Mart's First Sustainability Report: Just a Gesture or a Just Account? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
When Wal-Mart (ticker: WMT) talks, people listen, whether they agree with the message or not. Two years after Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott announced the company's environmental goals in his "Twenty-First Century Leadership" speech, last week Wal-Mart released a report of its progress, "Sustainability Progress to date, 2007-2008." Full of figures and charts, it covers many sustainability issues from health care coverage and green products to Wal-Mart's giving in local communities to supply chain safety.

Wal-Mart set three ambitious goals as announced in Scott's speech: to be supplied 100% by renewable energy; to create zero waste; and to sell products that sustain natural resources and the environment.
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A Green Giant Warms Up to Wal-Mart Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
ImageSeventh Generation CEO, Jeffrey Hollender once equated working with Wal-Mart to selling his company's soul. But the outspoken head of the eco-friendly consumer products is now changing his tune, announcing last week that he would now consider business with the retail giant.
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CSR is one of five factors to building a brand globally. Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Practising corporate social responsibility (CSR) is one of five factors that help a brand become well respected globally, according to international marketer Philip Kotler.

The other four are having quality products and services, a good financial track record, good management or leaders, and innovations, he told the Leaders in Dubai Business Forum 2007 yesterday.

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The Energy-Friendly McDonald’s has arrived. Print E-mail
Monday, 19 November 2007

Most people can probably remember the days when McDonald’s products came packaged in polystyrene. As public awareness of polystyrene’s damage on the environment grew, so did the pressure for McDonald’s to stop using the material more commonly known as Styrofoam. McDonald’s finally realized that the public, and the planet, deserved a more environmentally friendly packaging material for their food products and discontinued the use of polystyrene. That was several years ago, and now McDonald’s has taken a new initiative in making their environmental impact an example for others to follow as they proudly unveiled “The Energy-Friendly McDonald’s.”

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