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Taking Care of Business


"How will the recession affect the green economy?"

I've been hearing that question, or some version thereof, for months now, from reporters, associates, and others. The askers all seem to have the same concern: that an economic downturn will slow, perhaps even stop, the growth of green business practices and strategies.

Will it? No one really knows, of course. On the one hand, a slowing economy could make products that charge a premium -- hybrid cars, organic foods, and rooftop solar panels, for example -- out of reach for some newly budget-strapped consumers. On the other hand, Wal-Mart is pushing hard to make energy-efficient, organic, and less-toxic products available and affordable to its lower-income shoppers, potentially shrinking the premium and making some products more affordable.

What about the greening of company operations -- for instance, investments in energy efficiency and waste reduction -- as well as R&D into new cleaner, greener technologies and products? They certainly could be slowed or stopped by tough economic times, but there are mitigating forces there, too. For one, companies just might be incentivized to make such investments now: what better time to become more efficient than during tough times? And R&D budgets tend to operate on longer time horizons, potentially less susceptible to the vagaries quarterly earnings cycles. However, as our U.K. colleague James Murray reports this week, the tightening credit markets could become a short-term problem for some early-stage clean-tech companies.

As I said, no one really knows. Do you? I'd love your thoughts or observations on how tightening credit and slowing economic growth is affecting your company, sector, or customers. Send them to me at editor@greenerworldmedia.com.

-- Joel Makower, Executive Editor


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The Latest News on Business and the Environment

Dynegy Agrees to Report on Climate Change Challenges
Under pressure from its shareholders, Texas utility Dynegy agreed to disclose the feasibility of adopting greenhouse gas reduction targets.

Wal-Mart's Latest Green Store Slashes Energy Use
Wal-Mart unveiled a new store prototype Tuesday that will use nearly half as much energy as a conventional Supercenter. Its HE.5 prototype is the first to be designed around a specific climate.

Automotive X PRIZE Collects 60 Potential Contestants -- And a Sponsor
Progressive Insurance stepped up Thursday to fund the $10 million prize purse of the Automotive X Prize competition designed to inspire the next generation of fuel-efficient vehicles.

Tandberg Aims to Cut Air Travel and Energy Use by 10 Percent
Videoconferencing technology company Tandberg has pledged to cuts its air travel and energy use worldwide. Rival Cisco boasts it has cut its air travel costs by 10 percent through increased videoconferencing.

Ecolab Expands Green Options for Carwashes
Ecolab will reportedly introduce a new environmental initiative to certify carwash operators and help them market their services to green-minded consumers.

HSBC Bank Pledges £100 Million for Renewable Energy Projects
The company is investing in Partnerships for Renewables to help fund public sector renewable energy projects.

Henkel Takes Steps to Reduce Energy and Water Consumption
During the last five years, Henkel, the maker of Dial soap, has seen its sales rise while its energy use dropped 21 percent.

Steelcase Makes Five-Year Committment to a Texas Wind Farm
Office furniture manufacturer Steelcase Inc. bought all of the renewable energy produced by a Texas wind farm for the next five years -- and a golden branding opportunity.

JCPenney's Green Line to Focus on Recycled, Organic Materials
The department store launched a new Simply Green label to highlight the company's house-brand clothing and home accessories products that consist of organic, recycled or renewably made materials. In related news, Swedish automaker Saab this week also launched an eco-clothing line.

Clover Technologies Joins USPS for E-waste Program
Clover Technologies Group will partner with the United States Postal Service to offer consumers free postage for recycling certain products, such as inkjet cartridges, iPods and digital cameras.

Fulton Provision Co. Earns Certification for Sustainable Business Practices
For its efforts in reducing waste, energy and fuel, the non-profit Food Alliance certified Fulton for sustainable agricultural and production practices based on third-party audits.

Experts Warn Bear Stearns Crisis Could Curb Clean Tech Growth
As share prices around the world continued to fall sharply in the wake of the weekend collapse of U.S. investment bank Bear Stearns, experts on Monday warned that clean tech projects could soon find it significantly harder to raise project financing as a result of the expanding credit crisis.

Survey Sets Benchmarks for Tracking Book Industry Sustainability
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