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How Green Is Your Boardroom?

At the Corporate Eco Forum (CEF) annual meeting held last week, Kimberly-Clark announced its Sustainability 2015 goals built on a framework of People, Planet and Products. Suhas Apte, Vice President, Global Sustainability, shared with me his experience in presenting the plan to the K-C board of directors and their feedback.READ»

Exclusive: How Kimberly-Clark Ditched its Forest-Destroying Reputation and Embraced Greenpeace

Sometimes, Greenpeace's bullying tactics against corporations really work. For proof, look no further than Kimberly-Clark.READ»

Kimberly-Clark Rolls Out Tube-Free Toilet Paper

Exciting things don't often happen in the toilet paper industry. Kimberly-Clark is trying to change that with Scott Naturals Tube-Free, a line of tube-free toilet paper set to debut at Walmart and Sam's Club stores in the northeastern U.S.READ»

Kimberly-Clark CMO talks about Marketing

Kimberly-Clark is one of the most dominant brands in the world. What is the key to their marketing? Here is a quick video interview. http://www.huddleproductions.com/READ»

Texas Sprawl Goes Out With a Bang, Development Sprouts on Irving Transit Line

With 2,715 pounds of dynamite Sunday, 40-year-old Texas Stadium -- the one with the hole in its roof, “so God can watch his favorite team play” -- was reduced to 2 million pounds of steel scrap and 4 million pounds of ...READ»

Kimberly-Clark Broadens Sustainability Efforts, Partners With Terracycle

I have to hand it to Kimberly-Clark. The bathroom tissue giant, which was attacked last winter by Greenpeace for its destructive tissue-sourcing habits, has made some serious strides in sustainability over the past year. First the ...READ»

Kimberly-Clark Gives in to Environmentalists, Agrees to Stop Destroying Forests

Greenpeace harassed Kimberly-Clark into submission by dispensing information on its practices, protesting at Kimberly-Clark buildings and at various events, sending over 30,000 emails, and persuading over 760 companies to stop buying from the tissue maker until it changed its policies.READ»

Aspen Skiing Company's Auden Schendler on Big Levers, Blue Collars and Bourbon

Auden Schendler, author of Getting Green Done: Hard Truths from the Front Lines of the Sustainability Movement wastes no time telling us he has something to tell us. He opens his trenchant enviro counterpoint with a dirge. ...READ»

Kimberly-Clark Wipes Away Its Eco Guilt With Recycled Toilet Paper

We've covered the destructive practices of tissue and toilet paper companies extensively--specifically, the destructive habits of bathroom tissue giant Kimberly-Clark. But now the company, often criticized for using virgin fiber ...READ»