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GHG Emissions - February 13, 2023
Atkore Updates Emission Progress
Atkore, a provider of electrical, safety and infrastructure solutions, announced it made solid improvements and progress towards achieving each of the four external targets set last year.
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Sourcing Renewables - February 13, 2023
E Ink Sets 2030 Renewable Energy Goal
E Ink, a digital paper technology company, commits to reaching RE100 by 2030 and Net Zero by 2040.
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GHG Emissions - February 13, 2023
Minnesota Governor Signs Bill for 2040 Goals
Governor Tim Walz signed into law legislation establishing a Minnesota carbon-free electricity standard.
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Sourcing Renewables - February 10, 2023
SEIA's Solar in Sports
We now know who won the Super Bowl - and we also know that both Super Bowl contenders have home stadiums that are powered by the sun. This report from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) shows how major league sports venues across the U.S.
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Solar - February 10, 2023
Alton, Illinois Adds Solar Array
The City of Alton, Illinois will develop and install a 5-megawatt AC (MWAC)/7-megawatt DC (MWDC) solar array.
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Finance - February 10, 2023
Comcast Issues $1 Billion Green Bond to Fund Clean Energy Projects
Comcast announced the issuance of a $1 billion 10-year green bond that is part of its goal to be carbon neutral by 2035.
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GHG Emissions - February 10, 2023
Sysco Partners With Universities to Accelerate Climate Innovation
Sysco Corporation, a global foodservice distribution company, launched its new ‘Recipe for Sustainability’ program, collaborating with universities to explore innovations that will accelerate climate action and lead the industry towards a more sustainable future.
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GHG Emissions - February 10, 2023
CDP Data: Companies Moving Slowly on Climate Disclosure
New data from the CDP shows that companies are recognizing the need for climate transition plans but are not moving fast enough amidst incoming mandatory disclosure.
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Solar - February 9, 2023
Toyota West Virginia Installs Solar Arrays
Toyota West Virginia recently installed five SmartFlower solar arrays to help power the facility’s employee services buildings, which are home to popular destinations like the uniform store, footwear store, credit union, clinic, and pharmacy.
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GHG Emissions - February 9, 2023
SunOpta Opens Lower Emissions Texas Plant
SunOpta, a plant-based and fruit-based food and beverages manufacturer, announced the opening of its new plant-based beverage production facility in Midlothian, Texas that will generate lower emissions.
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