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Sustainable Post-It Notes

Posted on 18. May, 2009 by admin.

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Post-It Notes -- Available in Any Color, as Long as It's GreenThe company that makes the ubiquitous Post-It notes has stepped up efforts to ensure its ubiquitous products do not contribute to deforestation, having secured chain-of-custody certification from the U.S.-based Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI).

St-Paul, Minn.-based 3M announced last month that it has been awarded the certificate for all the Post-it Note and Post-it Easel products that the company ships in the U.S., after putting in place tracking systems that allow it to identifies the amount of certified, uncertified and recycled content in the forest products it buys, uses or sells.

“SFI Chain-of-Custody Certification reinforces our environmental commitment with the ability to trace the fiber used to make Post-it products from forest source to final product,” said Jack Truong, general manager of 3M’s office supplies division. “This assures consumers that the paper used to make Post-it Note and Post-it Easel products is sourced from well-managed forests where trees are replanted.”…Read Entire Article

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Green Seal Standard for Restaurants Unveiled

Posted on 18. May, 2009 by admin.

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green seal logoWASHINGTON, D.C. — Green lodging certifier Green Seal has extended its ecolabeling program to restaurants and foodservice establishments that reduce their environmental impacts, the nonprofit said Thursday.

The GS-46 Environmental Standard for Restaurants and Foodservices identified responsible food purchasing and waste reduction as the biggest opportunities for operators to reduce their toll on the environment. That’s because food represents the largest source of a restaurant’s impacts due to its production, which generates between 17 percent and 32 percent of human-based greenhouse gas emissions, according to the organization’s research, which included lifecycle analyses.

The GS-46 also focuses on responsible water and energy management. Coincidentally, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced new Energy Star requirements for commercial griddles and ovens that are as much as 20 percent more efficient that standard models….Read The Entire Article

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