New tool to cut water use in half with every flush
October 20, 2009 by Tom Guay
Businesses and schools looking to cut back on their water bills just got a helping hand from EPA.
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Businesses and schools looking to cut back on their water bills just got a helping hand from EPA.
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Just because a company claims to be green and produces green products, doesn’t mean that it’ll get a pass from EPA cops.
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Get ready for green lease negotiations, whether you’re the commercial tenant or building owner.
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Not every product that enjoys acclaim today as green and sustainable will retain that coveted title. Some kinks in the green veneer are showing up now that eco-activists are putting products under the microscope.
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Despite vocal complaints from global warming skeptics, the debate is over for many companies. They assume greenhouse gas (GHG) regulation is a done deal, and they’re looking for ways to capitalize in a world where fossil fuels are liabilities.
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Green buildings get a billion-dollar push this year from the federal government. This should give a big lift to businesses and contractors who can supply green designs, technology and labor. The buyer’s basic goal: cutting energy costs.
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Energy savings are a key goal of a major renovation of the Empire State Building.
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