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Is It Green - Wal-Mart Sustainability Index<strong>Green labels</strong> abound for seafood, coffee, fair-trade, organic products and more, but we have yet to come across one unifying label that allows us to compare apples to oranges in terms of sustainability. Now it looks like Wal-Mart, may be changing that with the recent announcement of their 'Sustainability Index.' Their grand plan could help consumers choose products not only based on their cost and features, but also based on their environmental impact. But is Wal-Mart really turning over a green leaf - and can the benefits of this new system help outweigh the mega-corporation's questionable environmental reputation as the world's largest retailer?1
Is It Green - Walmart Sustainability Index<strong>Green labels</strong> abound for seafood, coffee, fair-trade, organic products and more, but we have yet to come across one unifying label that allows us to compare apples to oranges in terms of sustainability. Now it looks like Wal-Mart, may be changing that with the recent announcement of their 'Sustainability Index.' Their grand plan could help consumers choose products not only based on their cost and features, but also based on their environmental impact. But is Wal-Mart really turning over a green leaf - and can the benefits of this new system help outweigh the mega-corporation's questionable environmental reputation as the world's largest retailer?2
Is It Green - Walmart Sustainability Index<strong>Green labels</strong> abound for seafood, coffee, fair-trade, organic products and more, but we have yet to come across one unifying label that allows us to compare apples to oranges in terms of sustainability. Now it looks like Wal-Mart, may be changing that with the recent announcement of their 'Sustainability Index.' Their grand plan could help consumers choose products not only based on their cost and features, but also based on their environmental impact. But is Wal-Mart really turning over a green leaf - and can the benefits of this new system help outweigh the mega-corporation's questionable environmental reputation as the world's largest retailer?3
Sustainability Consortium<strong>Green labels</strong> abound for seafood, coffee, fair-trade, organic products and more, but we have yet to come across one unifying label that allows us to compare apples to oranges in terms of sustainability. Now it looks like Wal-Mart, may be changing that with the recent announcement of their 'Sustainability Index.' Their grand plan could help consumers choose products not only based on their cost and features, but also based on their environmental impact. But is Wal-Mart really turning over a green leaf - and can the benefits of this new system help outweigh the mega-corporation's questionable environmental reputation as the world's largest retailer?4
Wal-Mart<strong>Green labels</strong> abound for seafood, coffee, fair-trade, organic products and more, but we have yet to come across one unifying label that allows us to compare apples to oranges in terms of sustainability. Now it looks like Wal-Mart, may be changing that with the recent announcement of their 'Sustainability Index.' Their grand plan could help consumers choose products not only based on their cost and features, but also based on their environmental impact. But is Wal-Mart really turning over a green leaf - and can the benefits of this new system help outweigh the mega-corporation's questionable environmental reputation as the world's largest retailer?5





