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Artículo

27 Mar 2009

Autor:
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

HP, Lafarge, Nike, Johnson & Johnson and other leading global corporations are cutting emissions by 50 million tons

Many WWF Climate Savers Companies gather in Washington to demonstrate to policymakers that emission cuts and economic growth can go hand-in-hand…Some of the world’s most iconic global corporations…announced an estimated 50 million tons of voluntary emissions reductions by 2010 since the program’s inception in 1999…The list of WWF Climate Savers companies includes The Coca-Cola Company, Catalyst, The Collins Companies, Elopak, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Hewlett-Packard, Lafarge, Johnson & Johnson, JohnsonDiversey, Nike, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Novo Nordisk [part of Novo Group], Polaroid, Sagawa Express, Sofidel Group, Sony, Spitsbergen Travel, Tetra Pak [part of Tetra Laval], Xanterra Parks and Resorts.