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October 2004

SUSTAINABLE FIBERS MAKE PROGRESS

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 32

ECOSTYLE

Delia Montgomery

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TRANSFORMING AGRICULTURE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 30

GRASSROOTS ACTION

Mark Musick

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“BRAND VENICE”

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 29

BALLE BEAT

Don Shaffer

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HOW NATURAL CAPITALISM TRIGGERS CHANGE

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 24

In this interview, Hunter Lovins explains her vision of what it takes for a business and society to turn large concepts into meaningful change.

Ellen Drew

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GREEN BUILDERS GET BIG HELP FROM DECONSTRUCTION

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 20

Across the U.S., deconstruction is being used to dismantle buildings so materials can be reused and resold, yet another sustainable method that fits into today's economy.

Diane Greer

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Promoting A Symbol That Says: "WE CARE"

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 19

In eastern Pennsylvania, an entrepreneur makes a career shift from marketing cameras to finding “a reasonable alternative to despair.”

Dan Poresky

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A FISH STORY

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 17

Using clean manufacturing technologies developed by European researchers, processing fish skins into leather has given the shoe industry a viable material while solving fish waste disposal problems.

Gareth Evans

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POTENTIAL FOR BIODIESEL AS A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 15

Public agencies actively support an infrastructure to develop a biodiesel industry with sufficient feedstocks, financing, processing equipment and policies.

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LAUNCHING A RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRY

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 13

Faced with air pollution problems, North Carolina's high-tech Research Triangle takes a close look at what green entrepreneurs are generating for fuel.

Dan Emerson

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A Different Kind Of Angel Network

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 10

Since its founding 12 years ago, Investors' Circle has helped to finance an incredible number of sustainable companies that are making major impacts on society.

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 8

VEHICLE RESEARCH INSTITUTE TAKES CLOSE LOOK AT MANURE AND BIOGAS
Since 1972, more than 20 vehicles have been designed and built by undergraduate students and faculty at the Vehicle Research Institute (VRI) at Western Washington University. More than $7 million

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IN BUSINESS WORLD

In Business, September-October, 2004, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 4
EARNING A MASTERS IN ECOMANAGEMENT WITHOUT LEAVING THE JOB
Targeted for professionals who want to move into environmental leadership positions, the Duke University two-year degree program allows participants to stay on the job and learn from their desktops.

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EDITORIAL

In Business, September-October, 2005, Vol. 27, No. 5, p. 2

PIONEERING IN ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
Skyrocketing fuel prices seem to have our nation over a barrel. This could be the crisis that tips the scale toward higher fuel efficiency standards for automobiles, reinvestment in public transportation

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