You get what you pay for. And when you shop in retail stores, you’re often paying for an enormous environmental footprint. Zerofootprint is helping change that for Grassroots stores and Roots.com.
Airline teams with Zerofootprint to let passengers buy carbon offsets for travel
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Innovative window display a key component of Roots’ carbon credit initiative
Toronto, September 24, 2007 – Banyan Commerce, the world’s first green EDI and eCommerce company just got greener, thanks to its partnership with Zerofootprint, an innovative environmental not-for-profit. Banyan Commerce customers will now have an opportunity to receive carbon credits that partially offset the environmental impact of their business activities. These credits will be supplied at no additional cost ...
TORONTO, ON, October 1, 2007 – Name Your Tune (www.nameyourtune.com), the Canadian-based company that creates made-to-order personalized CDs for kids has gone green. In a move to become more eco-friendly, Name Your Tune has changed its packaging, chosen better shipping practices and worked to offset its production of CO2 emissions, among other environmentally-conscious actions. Inspired by ...
Canada’s Biggest Eco-Friendly Sports Event
Give Twice is the first climate neutral, limited edition holiday collection from Cake Beauty.
Cake Beauty wants to stir things up and make gift giving something to truly feel good about. We embrace our responsibility to the climate and understand the importance of ...
Oakville, ON November 29, 2007 – Lakeside Logistics announced that they have achieved a carbon neutral footprint through their in-house Vision Green program. This date marks the launch of the second phase of their program which has the potential of reducing CO2 emissions by 3500 tonnes per year.
Jeff Moore, Managing Director, Lakeside Logistics today issued a challenge to his customers, suppliers and competitors to follow his lead and join the fight against global warming. “We all have to pitch in to make ...