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Getting Ahead of the Curve: Corporate Strategies That Address Climate Change
Pew Center on Global Climate Change, October 2006
This report serves as a "how to" guide for corporate decision makers as they navigate rapidly-changing global markets. The report presents an in-depth look at the development and implementation of corporate strategies that take into account climate-related risks and opportunities.


Green Office Guide: A Guide to Greening Your Bottom Line Through a Resource-Efficient Office Environment
EPA
Companies of all sizes are further enhancing fundamental supply chain changes by considering the environmental impact — and related bottom-line effects — of their decisions and actions.


The Lean & Green Supply Chain: A Practical Guide for Materials Managers and Supply Chain Managers to Reduce Costs and Improve Environmental Performance
EPA

It is clear that the solutions to these far-reaching environmental problems also generate substantial local economic and social benefits. Using less energy not only reduces global warming pollution but also reduces production costs, making businesses more competitive and improving the local economy.


Business Guide to Waste Reduction and Recycling
XEROX

As the world enters the new millennium, corporate environments are changing and business is becoming more competitive. Every opportunity to raise corporate profits needs to be examined—from instilling operational efficiencies to reducing large-scale capital costs or providing simple solutions to the more complex. This guide provides a blueprint to lead you through the design and implementation of reduction, reuse and recycling techniques—the three principles universally accepted as being part of the waste management hierarchy.


Behind the Shine - the Real Impacts of Shell's Work Around the World
Friends of the Earth, June 2004

The oil giant Shell, already under scrutiny for overstating its oil reserves, stands accused of polluting communities, damaging wildlife habitats and failing to live up to its promise of environmental and social responsibility.


Exxon's Climate Footprint
Friends of the Earth, January 2004

Exxon Mobil Corp. has historically been responsible for about 5 percent of the world's carbon emissions, a finding that could prod more shareholder resolutions on climate change. From 1882 to 2002, emissions of carbon dioxide from Exxon (from its days as Standard Oil), through its operations and the burning of its products, totaled an estimated 20.3 billion metric tons. Find out more about ExxonMobil's historical contribution to climate change.


ExxonMobil Out of Control
Sustainable Economic and Energy Development Coalition, 2002

This report is the first of its kind in the United States - an in-depth investigation of the operations of a single, massive refinery in Texas. Focused on the largest refinery in the United States (based on crude oil capacity) ExxonMobil's Baytown refinery, this analysis exposes how Texas industrial polluters can repeatedly flaunt the law, contaminate the air and threaten public health, while the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission sits back and lets them do it.



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