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Environmental News from the Great Lakes Region
| Tuesday, April 30, 2013 |
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Growing green businesses in Austin
In the latest P2 Pathways column, Jennifer Lasseter explains how the Texas capital's program to spur small green businesses is also providing a boost to its economy. Source: GreenBiz, 4/30/13
OH: Campus survey promotes new Green Office Certification Program
A new Green Office Survey will be used to determine which campus offices are conserving energy, recycling and reducing waste. Results from the survey will be used to create tiers for the Green Office Certification program, which will offer incentives to become eco-friendly. Source: University of Toledo, 4/25/13
IUPUI's solar power installation harvests the sun
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is harvesting the sun's energy with solar panels covering the flat roof of one its buildings. The $245,000 solar power installation is believed to be the largest of its kind in or near downtown Indianapolis. Source: IUPUI, 4/15/13
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| Monday, April 29, 2013 |
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Toray Succeeds in Production of Bio-Based PBT
In California, Toray Industries announced that it has successfully made a partially bio-based PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) using 1,4-butanediol (BDO) made with Genomatica's bio-based process technology. Toray is the first company to publicly confirm successful PBT polymerization of BDO made with Genomatica's process technology, and was the first company, in February 2011, to make PBT 'pellets' using BDO made with Genomatica's bio-based process technology. Yep, that's polybutylene terephthalate, and no, it's not a small furry animal from the Jurassic period. It's a plastic resin found in electrical connectors and plugs, automobile parts such as switches and ignition coils, keyboard caps, bobbins, showerheads, and lately has been found in plastic chopsticks. It has good electrical properties, mechanical properties such as tensile strength and tensile elasticity and well-balanced physical properties such as heat resistance. It's marketed as Toraycon by Toray, Arnite (DSM), Crastin (DuPont), Pocan (Lanxess), Ultradur (BASF), Valox (SABIC Innovative Plastics) and VESTODUR (Evonik Degussa) -- just to name a few industrial brands. Currently, regular PBT resin is produced using petroleum-based ingredients. Source: Biofuels Digest, 4/25/13
Concerns grow about hormone disrupters in Wisconsin water
Wisconsin has not systematically looked for endocrine disruptors statewide. Research and regulation of them is poorly funded and loosely coordinated, according to a Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism review of records and interviews with government officials and environmental experts. Source: Great Lakes Echo, 4/29/13
IL: E-waste businesswoman goes from part time to big time
Karrie Gibson has gone from part-time tanning salon employee to an international recycling mogul in seven years. The 41-year-old Plainfield woman's rise to the top of the electronics recycling heap has been fast and furious. But above all else, she said she's proud that her company is squeaky clean in an industry that hasn't always had a good reputation. Source: Chicago Sun-Times, 4/29/13
How Caesars earned its sustainability cred with 'CodeGreen'
Caesars Entertainment has used an initiative that spans its global operations to engage employees on sustainability at every level. Source: GreenBiz, 4/26/13
What will it take to change packaging recycling in the U.S.?
Both sides in the extended producer responsibility debate want changes made to how recycling works in the U.S., but don't agree on how to do it. Source: GreenBiz, 4/24/13
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| Friday, April 26, 2013 |
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Chicago Prepares to Launch Bike-Sharing Program
Hundreds of three-speed bikes painted "Chicago blue" will hit the streets in June when the city debuts a bicycle-sharing rental program that originally was set to launch last summer, officials are expected to announce Thursday. Source: Governing, 4/25/13
At Navy Yard, 'living lab' of energy efficiency
Building 661 at the Navy Yard was never a thing of beauty. Built in 1942, during the first months of U.S. involvement in World War II, the brick-and-concrete structure's purpose was to house an indoor swimming pool, basketball courts, and offices, a function it pragmatically performed until the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard closed in 1995.
On Wednesday, the building, which has been unoccupied for nearly two decades, will begin a new life as headquarters of the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub, the two-year-old federally funded innovation center operated by Pennsylvania State University. Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer, 4/25/13
A gold standard for truly sustainable enterprises
A question has been simmering on our back burners over the last 15 years: How would we recognize a truly sustainable enterprise if we saw one? Joel Makower's "What is sustainability, anyway?" post asked that question and added a second one: How do we get business people, like sales reps, excited about sustainability? Source: GreenBiz, 4/25/13
How full product transparency can embed sustainability at the core of your business
Can manufacturers create a fully transparent product that gives consumers and other users a clear picture of the product's environmental impact? Source: GreenBiz, 4/25/13
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| Thursday, April 25, 2013 |
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Nike Accelerates 10 Materials Of The Future
Every year, Nike brings experts of the world together to tackle a new problem. This year's challenge: finding sustainable textiles that could revolutionize the shoe industry. Source: FastCo,Design, 4/25/13
Google, Cisco share first place on Greenpeace's 2013 Cool IT list
That Google has reclaimed its position at the top of Greenpeace's sixth annual Cool IT Leaderboard ranking should come as no surprise, but this year it isn't alone -- Cisco has bounced back into a leadership position in a tie for first place. The two companies both earned a score of 58, out of a possible 100, based on their strategies and policies across three areas: 1) Efforts to offer "economy-wide technological climate solutions" that could help reduce global greenhouse gas reductions (40 points);2)Internally focused initiatives intended to minimize the environmental impact of its own operations and cut global warming emissions (25 points); and 3)Active political advocacy aimed at supporting the emergence of "science-based climate and energy policies (35 points). Last year, Google earned a 53, while Cisco rated a 49, so both companies improved their performance in the past 12 months. Source: GreenBiz.com, 4/24/13
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| Wednesday, April 24, 2013 |
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Introducing The National Library of Energy (Beta), New Search Engine Facilitating Access to Department of Energy Information
The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) has launched the National Library of Energy (NLE), a virtual library and open government resource to advance energy literacy, innovation and security. Source: DOE OSTI, 2/15/13
IL Wind for Schools Selects Six Districts for 2013-14 Partners
The Illinois Wind for Schools (ILWFS) program has selected the schools that will participate during the 2013-2014 school year. Source: Illinois Wind for Schools, 4/24/13
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