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JULY/AUGUST
2003

Vol. 25, No. 4


  Page Article
  10 JUMP-STARTING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE FOR AMERICA
J.R. Drabick
Market-based policy standards guarantee demand for renewable electricity
from a diversified portfolio of energy resources.
  13 ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE GOES ON THE OFFENSIVE
A joint project by CitiGroup and Environmental Defense has a tremendous impact on boosting sales of recycled paper.
  14 THE TREASURE GROWS IN BERKELEY
Bob Feinbaum
After losing a site it had occupied for 10 years in Berkeley, California,
this mission-driven materials recovery enterprise will have sales of more than
$1.6 million this year.
  16 INDEPENDENT BUSINESSES, UNITE!
Stacy Mitchell
By building coalitions with community groups, locally owned enterprises
can regain their central role in our economy and communities — replacing giant corporations.
  19 SUCCESS IS IN THE COMPOST BAG
Dan Lemke
Company in Cold Spring, Minnesota perfects a process that makes
a premium product from low-value materials.
  20 PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN RURAL COMMUNITIES
Projects developed by Resource Conservation and Development Councils
across the nation illustrate how “grassroots partnerships” increase income
in rural America.
  23 SUSTAINABILITY TRENDS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION
Kate Kaemerle
Some graduate business schools are incorporating environmental and
social responsibility into their courses while others offer overall programs.
  25 EMERGING COMPANIES TACKLE ON-SITE WASTEWATER CHALLENGES
Companies develop technologies for improved systems that are safer,
cleaner and environmentally friendly.
 
27
SWIMMING UPSTREAM IN A DOWNSTREAM WORLD
Lorinda R. Rowledge
Qualified customers meet up with qualified employees at Kay Hirai’s salons
in Seattle, Washington.
    COLUMNS
30
ECOFASHION
Delia Montgomery
Small Retail Tenacity
31
GREEN MARKETING
Jacquelyn A. Ottman
Hey, Corporate America — It’s Time To Rethink The Products
 
32
SUSTAINABLE COMMERCE
Robert F. Young
Growing The Circle
     
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