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Once again, South Korea is taking the green initiative by investing $7.18 Billion into a Smart Grid in an effort to curb their country’s CO2 Emissions and improve the efficiency of their electricity market. This major overhaul is headed up by Korea Electricity Power Corp (KEPCO) and they hope to have the project completed by 2030.
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Written by Tina Casey

When a major U.S. company figures out a way to make cash out of sewage, you know that green businesses have come into their own. The problem is, until now green entrepreneurs haven’t had their own national business organization to lobby for their interests in Congress. Well, problem solved: a local organization called the Green Chamber of San Diego County has just relaunched itself as the U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce, a national organization dedicated to building strategic entrepreneurial alliances to foster innovation, job creation, and energy efficiency.
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By SustainableBusiness.com News

Ford (NYSE: F), Airbus and Levi Strauss are among sixty corporations that began road testing new accounting systems last month for the greenhouse gas emissions associated with products and supply chains.
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By SustainableBusiness.com News

Shareholders of major natural gas drillers, led by Green Century Capital Management and the Investor Environmental Health Network, are asking companies and their service suppliers for greater transparency about the business and environmental risks associated with fracturing.
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Friday, 29 January 2010 12:52 |
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By SustainableBusiness.com News

Kraft Foods (NYSE: KFT) announced that it achieved its corporate goal of reducing 150 million pounds of packaging material two years ahead of schedule.
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