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5 Radically Sustainable Ideas for Wal-Mart (PPB #6)
As long-time readers know, I’ve been a fan of Wal-Mart’s shift in more sustainable directions. You might imagine, though, that such admiration isn’t necessarily shared by people practicing more radically [ … ]
Another Transition: Wal-Mart’s Incoming CEO Declares “Sustainability is not Optional”
Last June, I asked if it was “crunch time” for Wal-Mart’s sustainability initiatives?ย After all, the economy was faltering, and consumers were focused on saving money more than saving the [ … ]
The Twelve Days of sustainablog: Poop, Green Teeth, and Pimpin’ Your Ride
June’s most often associated with weddings, summer vacations, and Father’s Day… as you can see by the headline, we went in some other directions that month, too. Summer was here, [ … ]
Wal-Mart May Remove 9 Million Plastic Bags from the Waste Stream – Big Whoop
I’m in a foul mood today, people. The government is in talks to give away 700 billion dollars to companies who have proven to be irresponsible with money. The entire [ … ]
Eco-Libris: Wal-Mart Joins WWF’s Initiative to Eliminate Illegal Logging
This is a guest post by Raz Godelnik of Eco-Libris.This article was originally published on Eco-Libris blog on July 16. Forests need strong allies to win their survival battles. This [ … ]
Is it Crunch Time for Wal-Mart’s Sustainability Iniatives?
My editorial work keeps me hopping, so I’m a bit late getting started on reporting about my trip last week to Bentonville, Arkansas, for Wal-Mart’s annual Media Day and Shareholders’ [ … ]
Wal-Mart’s “Company of the Future”: Some Final Thoughts
Warning: long(ish) post ahead… It’s been almost two weeks since I traveled to Kansas City for Wal-Mart’s Year-Beginning Meeting, so that’s probably more than enough time to think about the [ … ]
Wal-Mart’s “Company of the Future”: Supply Chain
As I noted in Thursday’s post, Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott’s “Company of the Future” speech to executives and store managers contained some intriguing visions for moves that Wal-Mart could make [ … ]