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Corporate Governance

  • Green All Over

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Samsung Aims for 360 Degrees of Green

    As the designer of some ofthe most eco-friendly consumer electronic and telecommunication products andcomponents on the market, Samsung's green management policy sets highenvironmental standards for operations, design and production processes.
  • Kimberly-Clark Supply Chain Goes Green and Lean

    Kimberly-Clark has implemented i2 Transportation Management solutions in its European and North American operations, to reduce its carbon dioxide output as well as costs.
  • Henkel Supports Sustainable Innovation

    At Henkel, sustainability and innovation are closely linked based on the belief that the most efficient way to deliver sustainable benefits is through new product design. In an exclusive interview, the maker of Purex, Renuzit and Right Guard reveals how it makes every new product more sustainable than the product it replaces.
  • Naked's New Bottle

    The initiative is expected to reduce virgin plastic consumption by 8.1 million pounds per year.
  • Wal-Mart Creates Sustainability Index

    The company will roll out the Index in three main steps. Some of the work will start right away. The rest is expected to happen over the next five years.
  • Clorox Green Laundry

    The Clorox Company introduces Green Works Natural Laundry Detergent and Green Works Natural Laundry Stain Remover.
  • Responsible Sourcing with AIM-PROGRESS

    How one industry task force is voluntarily combating global sourcing challenges in the CG market
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