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1 Jan 2007

Author:
Business for Social Responsibility

[PDF] Who’s Going “Carbon Neutral”?: A Compilation by Business for Social Responsibility

Who’s going carbon neutral?...[W]e have been surprised at the distinct lack of basic resources on carbon neutrality trends, and have therefore taken the step of compiling a list of the most prominent carbon neutral claims, at the company and project level. [refers to Shaklee, HSBC, Barclays, British Sky Broadcasting, Avis Europe, FIFA World Cup, BSI, Simmons & Simmons, Middlebury Coll. Ski Area, Silverjet, Bradford and Bingley, Green Mountain Power, The Cliff House, Mosaic, Yahoo! Inc., Salesforce.com, Yakima, US Green Building Council, KPMG, NewsCorp, ST Microelectronics, Timberland, Vancity, Nike, Marks & Spencer, Interface Inc., REI, KEEN, Miõn Footwear, Working Assets, Participant Productions, 3r Living, Alonovo.com, BetterWorld.com, Evogear.com, Pacific Outdoor Equipment, Deloitte and Touche LLP, PG&E, Myrate.com.au, British Airways, Mohawk, Dell, DHL, REI Adventures]