Smithfield Food's corporate social responsibility (CSR) summary report 2010/2011 highlights the company's progress in environmental performance, animal care, food safety and quality, helping communities and employee relations.
Through various city planning processes, and in particular, the Master Plan process, the citizens of Grand Rapids, Mich. created a vision; a v…
Since the 1970's, the City of Portland has been synonymous with one word: green. The city has made a commitment to clean air and water, livabl…
Green building in Boulder County Colorado starts with planning based on foresight: the County's Comprehensive Plan outlines a long-term vision…
Chris Bollwage, a lifelong resident of Elizabeth, is serving his fifth term as the city's mayor. Nationally recognized as a leader for economi…
Encompassing approximately 105 square miles and having a population over 275,000, the city of Henderson is the second largest city in the stat…
Seattle is a city at the forefront of green initiatives. The Office of Sustainability and Environment's mission is to accelerate environmental…
To set a road map for making Minneapolis truly sustainable, the Minneapolis City Council and Mayor R.T. Rybak started integrating sustainabili…
A few years ago Mayor Katherine Procop proposed to implement the "Twinsburg Green Initiative." The Green Initiative would focus on making the …
The City of Boston has been nationally recognized as a leader in environmental and energy policy. As part of Mayor Thomas Menino's overall eff…
Over the past two years, leaders of the city of Kansas City have directed that sustainability be integrated into all aspects of city operation…
ATLANTA -- Mayor Kasim Reed announced the creation of the Power to Change Ambassador Program at the 2nd annual Atlanta Earth Day Cleanup Chall…
In 2006, the mayor and city council committed to making Rockville a sustainability leader among Maryland communities. The city concentrates on…
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