How to Win Green Friends and Influence People

May 3rd, 2010 by Editor

In the wake of Earth Day’s hype-fest, here are three new reports on marketing and communications.

How to Win Green Friends and Influence People


By Joel Makower
Found on the net by our Eco Business News Bot

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Brainstorm Green’s Good Fortune

April 19th, 2010 by Editor

Hats off to Fortune magazine, whose Brainstorm Green conference last week was one of the best events I’ve ever attended.

Brainstorm Green's Good Fortune


By Joel Makower
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When It Comes to Cars, ICE Is Still Hot

April 5th, 2010 by Editor

If you were to believe the mainstream media, the future of transportation is electric. But the conventional gas-powered internal combustion engine (ICE) won’t be going away any time soon.

When It Comes to Cars, ICE Is Still Hot


By Joel Makower
Found on the net by our Eco Business News Bot

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Clean Technology’s Unstoppable Energy

March 21st, 2010 by Editor

A new study reveals clean energy’s impressive growth, even more remarkable given the flagging economy, low energy prices, and the lack of climate legislation.

Clean Technology's Unstoppable Energy


By Joel Makower
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Toyota and the Future of Green Marketing

February 16th, 2010 by Editor

What does Toyota’s travails mean to green marketing? That’s a question that seems ripe these days, as the leading Japanese auto maker gets a comeuppance for its allegedly serious safety defects. Here are four possible scenarios.


By Joel Makower
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Green Business and Cleantech Find Common Purpose: The State of Green Business 2010

February 16th, 2010 by Editor

After many years of operating in separate worlds, sustainable business practices and green technology are finding common cause for the greater good.


By Joel Makower
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Packaging Companies Rethink the Box: The State of Green Business 2010

February 15th, 2010 by Editor

Packaging issues have been of concern ever since the advent of “green” as a business issue, and in 2009 a number of genuine packaging innovations appeared to think outside the box and bag.


By Joel Makower
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Food Companies Put Their Supply Chains on the Menu: The State of Green Business 2010

February 12th, 2010 by Editor

The sustainability of food hasn’t traditionally been much of a mainstream consumer issue, but the practices of Big Food have come under attack by activists, and companies are learning that reducing waste and inefficiency can keep their coffers, and plates, full.


By Joel Makower
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The State of Green Business 2010: Green Innovation Becomes a Great Idea

February 5th, 2010 by Editor

As the parade of progress marches inexorably forward, a growing number of innovations have a distinctly green tinge, significantly reducing material, chemical, water and energy inputs.


By Joel Makower
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The State of Green Business 2010: Alive and Kicking

February 4th, 2010 by Editor

Kicking off the release of the third annual State of Green Business report, we present the first of our look at the 10 biggest trends in the greening of mainstream business: Radical Transparency Goes Mainstream.


By Joel Makower
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