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  • Trend watching at the Greenbuild Expo in Phoenix
  • Continental Airlines reports 800% jump in recyclables collected in 2009
  • America Recycles Day
  • Coulomb sets up EV stations in Elk Horn, Iowa
  • Energy Star TVs will have to meet higher test
  • Mercedes-Benz will debut hybrid SUV
  • Report says green construction creates jobs
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  • Top green cooks transform Thanksgiving dishes
  • World oil reserves may be less than officials say
  • JC Penney dumps big book, saving money and forests

    November 19th, 2009 · No Comments

    Green Right Now Reports

    If anything makes as big a thud on your doorstep as the Yellow Pages books, it has been the JC Penney semi-annual “big book.”

    The 2009 Big Book - Collector's item?

    The 2009 Big Book - Collector's item?

    But the retailer has decided that that thud has outlived its impressiveness and is taking a heavy toll on marketing costs and forests, announcing today that it would stop sending the giant catalog in order to dedicate resources to specialty catalogs and online services.

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    Report says green construction creates jobs

    November 13th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Ashley Phillips
    Green Right Now

    Over the last eight years, green construction has created 2.4 million jobs and contributed $173 billion to the US economy. It is estimated that in the next four years, despite an unstable economy, both numbers will more than triple, according to a new study from the U.S. Green Building Council and Booz Allen Hamilton.

    The study reports that green building will support 7.9 million U.S. jobs, adding $554 billion into the American economy, including $396 billion in wages.

    “The study demonstrates that investing in green buildings contributes significantly to our nation’s wealth while creating jobs in a range

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    Trend watching at the Greenbuild Expo in Phoenix

    November 13th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Kate Nolan
    Green Right Now

    When Greenbuild Expo 2009 landed in Phoenix Nov. 9 with 30,000 participants, the circus came to town for Mick Dalrymple. He runs a.k.a. Green Building Supply http://akagreen.com , the Phoenix area’s first store of its kind.

    Dalrymple also sits on the national board of the U.S. Green Building Council, the organizer of Greenbuild Expo (www.greenbuildexpo.org), which this year–its eighth–has packed 1,800 exhibitors into the recently expanded Phoenix Convention Center.

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    Continental Airlines reports 800% jump in recyclables collected in 2009

    November 12th, 2009 · No Comments

    (Photo: Continental Airlines)

    (Photo: Continental Airlines)

    From Green Right Now Reports

    Houston-based Continental Airlines today announced a major increase in the amount of waste being recovered in its recycling programs following the company’s decision to put special emphasis on recycling projects.

    As the United States prepares to observe “America Recycles Day” on Sunday, Continental said that so far in 2009, it has collected more than 4 million pounds of mixed recyclables from terminal operations at its Houston Bush Intercontinental, New York/Newark Liberty and Cleveland Hopkins hubs – an 800 percent year-over-year increase. Mixed recyclables include newspapers, cans, and plastic bottles contributed by co-workers and customers via designated “EcoSkies” recycling bins in hub airport terminals.

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    Coulomb sets up EV stations in Elk Horn, Iowa

    November 12th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Barbara Kessler
    Green Right Now

    Watch out San Francisco, you’re not the only city striving to put electric cars on the road. Today, you’ll be joined by Elk Horn, Iowa, where Coulomb Technologies is installing EV charging stations.

    The Danish Windmill in Elk Horn (Photo: TheDanishWindmill.org)

    The Danish Windmill in Elk Horn (Photo: DanishWindmill.com)

    After a ribbon-cutting today, four ChargePoint stations will be available for public use in the small city between Des Moines and Omaha, thanks to support from Iron Eagle Technologies, the Danish Windmill, AmericInn Motels and the Elk Horn Service Station. Coulomb’s distributor Carbon Day Automotive also joined this group effort to bring clean renewable energy to Elk Horn.

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    World oil reserves may be less than officials say

    November 11th, 2009 · No Comments

    Green Right Now Reports

    The world is running out of oil faster than the “official” report from the International Energy Agency suggests, according to an exclusive news report in the UK’s Guardian.

    Whistleblowers, one inside the agency and one who has left the agency, say that the IEA has been downplaying the coming shortage of oil for fear of triggering a panic.

    Further, the whistleblower still employed by the IEA (described as a “senior official” who wished to remain anonymous), says that the agency’s reluctance to come clean about oil supplies has been the result of pressure from the United States.

    These allegations raise questions about the IEA’s prediction that oil production could be raised from its current level of 83 million barrels a day to 105 million barrels a day to meet increasing demand expected as the world comes out of the recession.

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    LG Electronics will bring recycling program to hotels

    November 10th, 2009 · No Comments

    From Green Right Now Reports
    LG Electronics USA,  a leading provider of flat-panel HDTVs to the lodging industry, said it will partner with Waste Management Inc. on the first recycling program for hotel operators to responsibly dispose of outdated television sets and computer monitors.
    In 2010 alone, hundreds of hotels are expected to upgrade thousands of rooms with [...]

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    ENERGY STAR celebrates 1 million homes; Houston is top-ranked market

    November 10th, 2009 · No Comments

    Green Right Now Reports

    Where there’s a need, there’s a way. Turns out that the biggest proportion of ENERGY STAR homes are being built in steamy Sunbelt locations where keeping the AC under control is an urgent need.

    The top market, with the most ENERGY STAR-qualified homes built since the program begin in 1995, is Houston, with 144,000 homes.

    The next top cities with the most homes built to these guidelines include Dallas, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Los Angeles

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    Stores find a cool path to sustainability with GreenChill program

    November 6th, 2009 · No Comments

    GreenChillFrom Green Right Now Reports

    Star Market at Chestnut Hill in Newton, Mass., recently became the first grocery store in the nation to receive US Environmental Protection Agency’s GreenChill Partnership platinum store award. The advanced refrigeration technology in the new store, which is part of the Shaw’s line of supermarkets, significantly reduces its impact on climate change and the stratospheric ozone layer by cutting the use of refrigerants by 85 percent compared with the typical supermarket.

    Gina McCarthy, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, called the store’s efforts “wicked cool.”

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    Gucci Group commits to protecting Indonesia’s rainforests

    November 4th, 2009 · No Comments

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    Gucci Group said it plans to implement an industry-leading paper policy.

    From Green Right Now Reports

    Luxury brand Gucci Group said today it is joining forces with Rainforest Action Network and will eliminate all paper made from Indonesian rainforests and plantations and by controversial suppliers such as Asia Pulp and Paper. The company said this is a first step in its plan to implement an industry-leading paper policy.

    Rainforest Action Network officials said they are pleased to sign up the famous luxury house in its ongoing effort to protect Indonesian and other endangered forests. Since the beginning of Fall 2009, RAN has been urging the fashion world to more closely examine their paper supply chains and to sever any connection with paper suppliers like Asia Pulp and Paper who are actively destroying Indonesia’s rainforests.

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    Disney donates to save forests

    November 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

    By Barbara Kessler
    Green Right Now

    While the world scrambles to find clean energy solutions, somewhere, every minute of every day, saws buzz through a forest, cutting down one of nature’s antidotes to carbon pollution.

    Saving forests in the Congo will help save endangered gorillas (Photo: John Martin)

    Saving forests in the Congo will help save endangered gorillas (Photo: John Martin)

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    Owens Corning rolling out shingle recycling program

    November 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

    From Green Right Now Reports

    Owens Corning today announced that it is launching a new program that simplifies recycling asphalt shingles
    for its preferred roofing contractors. The company said it will be the first roofing manufacturer to connect contractors with convenient recycling facilities through a national strategic alliance.

    Based on a pilot conducted in Indiana, Owens Corning plans to will roll out the program nationally, starting in the Midwest. Contractors will pledge to recycle their shingle tear-offs.

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