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Your customers say there is a climate emergency and want you to act

GreenBiz

For example, 19 years ago Levi’s launched its "Care Tag for Our Planet" campaign, which included changing the care instructions to recommend cold wash, promote line drying and donate garments when they are no longer needed. The Care Tag saved unimaginable amounts of energy to heat water. It’s how customers use the product that matters.

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How corporate buying power is helping to accelerate the electric vehicle revolution

Business Green

Moller - Maersk, GeoPost/DPD group, Inter IKEA, JSW Steel Limited, and Unilever - have collectively committed to rolling out 90,000 zero emission heavy vehicles globally, potentially signalling the start of another key growth area for the global EV market. tonnes to zero emissions by 2040 across OECD markets, China, and India.

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Your customers say there is a climate emergency and want you to act

AGreenLiving

For example, 19 years ago Levi’s launched its “Care Tag for Our Planet” campaign, which included changing the care instructions to recommend cold wash, promote line drying and donate garments when they are no longer needed. The Care Tag saved unimaginable amounts of energy to heat water. This is not a new approach.

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Your customers say there is a climate emergency and want you to act

AGreenLiving

For example, 19 years ago Levi’s launched its “Care Tag for Our Planet” campaign, which included changing the care instructions to recommend cold wash, promote line drying and donate garments when they are no longer needed. The Care Tag saved unimaginable amounts of energy to heat water. This is not a new approach.

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Can a tiger change its stripes? Meet the pulp and paper giant bankrolling a huge Sumatran rainforest reserve

Business Green

Many of RGE's customers - which include a roll call of multinational corporates from Unilever and Proctor & Gamble to PepsiCo, Mondelēz and Nestlé - have frequently come under pressure from green groups to suspend sourcing from its firms. Boasting a $2.33bn price tag, it is the largest single investment in APRIL's 30-year history.