March 16, 2010

Roundup: George W. Bush, GE, Giant-Carlisle

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To save power, Digital Lumens networks LEDs

Giant-Carlisle Outlet Employs Green Refrigeration System

JSW Steel Wins Additional Carbon Credits for Cutting Emissions

Study Reveals UK Music Industry’s Annual Carbon Footprint

New Corrugated Box Design Is Dramatic Step Forward in Reusable Packaging

ICC Releases IGCC Public Version 1.0 for Green Building Codes

GE sells emissions monitoring unit to B&W

George W. Bush library’s blueprints filled with green, following trend of other big public buildings

IETA Says Sales of ‘Recycled’ Carbon Credits May Hurt EU Market

Rain, even urine, would help make Bullitt HQ city’s ‘greenest building ever’

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