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The steps we take today to preserve our planet will have major repercussions on the health and well-being of our children. That's why we're recognizing companies that are ahead of the pack in supporting environmentally safe business models. These 20 companies have demonstrated inspiring innovation—from the ingredients and creative packaging they use to how they build their facilities and run their manufacturing plants. All of them are making extraordinary eco-strides and, in some cases, dramatically making up for past missteps. Here, we present our inaugural award to those companies whose progressive thinking, inventive policies and pioneering spirit are helping to make the world a greener, cleaner place for our children.
Experts warn us that if we don't change our ways, the penalties will be dire—and it's our children who will pay the price. As working mothers who strive to protect our kids from harm, we can make a difference by supporting companies that put the fate of the globe at the top of their priority list. Every company that puts serious effort into sustainability has a multiplying effect on work that nonprofits and individuals are shouldering to prevent further ecological damage from occurring. And there's so much we as moms can do.
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GENERAL MOTORS
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When General Motors pulled the plug on its electric car a few years
ago, environmental activists were disheartened—but it would be unwise
to count GM out of the green race just yet. The environmental
principles the firm adopted in 1991 have since slashed its greenhouse
gas emissions by 82% ...
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HONDA
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Harvesting rainwater to flush low-flow toilets, using wind and ice to
keep workers cool, operating emergency generators on renewable
biodiesel fuel: It's all in a day's work for Honda's 13 green
factories, all of which meet the highest industry standards for waste
disposal and water and energy use. Measures ...
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TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA
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With more than one million hybrids sold worldwide since 1997, Toyota
has certainly put a dent in global warming. Due to the popularity of
its fuel-efficient, smog-reducing Prius and similar vehicles, there are
7.9 billion fewer pounds of carbon dioxide emissions in the United
States. The car company has ...
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