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It's Easy Being Green

With earth-friendly products and packaging, Aveda is putting the beauty back into the ugly world of cosmetics.READ»

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It's Easy Being Green

With earth-friendly products and packaging, Aveda is putting the beauty back into the ugly world of cosmetics.READ»

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Aveda: Certifiably Sustainable From the Cradle to the Grave

Aveda is doing L'Oreal's poop-powered hair products one better with its newfound company-wide Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) certification. The company also received Gold level C2C certification for its Smooth Infusion shampoo, Smooth ...READ»

Burt's Bees Buzzing

Roxanne Quimby, CEO of Burt's Bees, is apparently in advanced talks to sell her all-natural skincare products company to an investment company. That's according to this morning's New York Post. The paper reports the company would ...READ»

Roxanne Quimby for Governor!

Why has the cofounder and CEO of Burt's Bees just sold a controlling stake in her hugely successful company? She's got something more important to do.READ»

Hire This Guy

In the fast-changing world of corporate sustainability, environmental consultants are the new management gurus. And Mike Brown is the master.READ»

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The 10 Greenest Brands, Chosen by You

Much ado has been made about Newsweek's Green Rankings of the biggest corporations in America. But public perception of sustainability is just as important as reality--the greenest company in the world is worthless if it has no ...READ»

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How The Fashion Industry Is Greening Its Operation

While being eco-friendly has been in style the last few years, it’s questionable whether green will still be fashionable next season.READ»

Do Not Disturb ... Busy Learning

Meeting I Never MissREAD»

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Green is Green for Clorox

Back in September I wrote about Clorox's identification of sustainability as one of three major consumer trends to follow toward success. Last Friday CEO Don Knauss's vision was borne out as the company beat analyst's expectations.READ»

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(Trade)Marked for Life?

The Aveda Corp., which I usually view as an upstanding member of the corporate community, has seemingly trademarked the word "indigenous" for their purifying collection. In a message to the Nettime mailing list, Felix Stalder ...READ»