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  2. Green company - Wikipedia

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    A green company, also known as an environmentally friendly or sustainable business, is an organization that conducts itself in a way that minimizes harm to the environment. Examples of these actions may include the conservation of natural resources, efforts to reduce carbon emissions, a reduction of waste creation, and support of ecological ...

  3. Sustainable business - Wikipedia

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    The definition of "green jobs" is ambiguous, but it is generally agreed that these jobs, the result of green business, should be linked to "clean energy" and contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases. These corporations can be seen as generators of not only "green energy", but as producers of new "materializes" that are the product of the ...

  4. Eco-investing - Wikipedia

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    Eco-investing or green investing is a form of socially responsible investing where investments are made in companies that support or provide environmentally friendly products and practices. These companies encourage (and often profit from) new technologies that support the transition from carbon dependence to more sustainable alternatives. [ 1 ]

  5. The Profitable Side of Going Green - AOL

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    Mother Earth is getting a little bit of relief as more companies yield to pressure from environmentalists and activist shareholders to reduce their carbon footprints. But Gaia isn't the only one ...

  6. Companies fake their 'green' credentials - AOL

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    It is hard to find a big American company that does not have some sort of "green" initiative. General Electric (GE) even has an entire program based on corporate-wide environmental efforts called ...

  7. 5 Promising Companies Making Green While Being Green - AOL

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    But as consumers increasingly clamor for companies to embrace social responsibility, good corporate citizenship is becoming a vital part of ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.

  8. Green brands - Wikipedia

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    This green approach to business has put pressure on other companies to adopt similar practices. The shift towards green brands is a result of numerous factors such as organic products being more accessible, fuel-efficient and eco-friendly automobiles becoming increasingly prevalent, and countless consumers looking to support the environment and ...

  9. Sustainability brand - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability brands are brands that undertake sustainable practises in the workings of their business and champion them.. They then use brand communication tools to convey these benefits to their end consumer hence enabling then to make conscious decisions while being associated with or buying from that brand.There are several techniques to communicate this.