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GREENBUZZ for July 19, 2004

Taking Care of Business

Attendees at the upcoming Republican and Democratic conventions in New York and Boston will be seeing plenty of red, white, and blue -- as well as a bit more green. Both political parties have made conspicuous efforts to make their marquee events more sustainable this year. Democratic organizers in Boston are implementing a variety of environmental initiatives, from carbon-offset programs and sustainable food service to biodegradable balloons and recycled-content confetti.

In New York, Republican convention planners have devised a more efficient mass-transit system designed to shuttle participants to and from the event while minimizing emissions. For more information and practical tips on hosting your own greener event or conference, visit the BlueGreen Meetings Web site.

 
HeadlinesThe Latest News on Business and the Environment

UNEP, Investors Launch New Responsible Investment Initiative The United Nations Environment Program will work with major institutional investors to develop a set of globally recognized principles for responsible investment by September 2005.

2004 Republican National Convention to Use Mass Transit The 2004 Republican National Convention has announced a transportation plan that will be used to efficiently move the expected 50,000 delegates, party officials, speakers, supporters and credentialed media throughout the city.

Steelcase and McDonough Braungart to Collaborate on Environmental Product Design
Steelcase, a global office environments manufacturer, has reached an agreement with McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry to collaborate on cradle-to-cradle environmental design and strategy.

Democratic National Convention Organizers Plan Greener Event
The Democratic National Convention Committee and Boston 2004, Inc., the host committee for the 2004 Democratic National Convention, have announced plans to make the Democratic National Convention the greenest political convention in American history.

New Online CSR Academy Goes Live
A new online academy dedicated to the corporate social responsibility has been launched by the U.K. CSR Minister Stephen Timms.

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Resources and Tools
A Wealth of Hands-On Help

BlueGreen Meetings
Offers advice on greening all aspects of meetings and conferences -- from location, travel, and accommodations to communications and marketing.

Hospital Pollution-Prevention Fact Sheets
Case studies on key environmental issues facing hospitals today.

Greener Fleets: Fuel Economy Progress and Prospects
Shows how fleets can play an important role in introducing more fuel-efficient vehicles into the U.S. passenger vehicle stock.

Update on Carbon Offsets
An informative and well-written backgrounder on the interrelationships of forests, carbon offsets, and climate change.

Environmental Technologies Program
Helps U.S. companies access EPA research on new environmental technologies that have market potential.

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Columns and Features
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Green Economics: Small Price for Environmental Gains
For a modest first-cost premium, an EPA laboratory building went from a basic green design to the best practices embodied in LEED gold status. By Charles Vaciliou

The Tao of Prius
The 2004 Prius is more than a nice ride. It also tells us what a leading company thinks of the potential -- and limits -- of consumer-driven change for a better world. By Joshua Skov

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