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Trade2Save.com Supports Green Living through Cell Phone Fundraising Programs and Carbon Credits

Offering new charity fundraising kits and one-of-a-kind carbon credits, Trade2Save.com gives online consumers a way to recycle electronics and save money San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 31, 2011 When the latest Droid phone or Apple iPhone is released, hoards of consumers buy the newest model without giving much thought to the old one that sits unused in the back of their closet. Trade2Save.com aims to help consumers reduce their carbon footprint through electronic trade-ins and appealing fundraiser options. “Charities and non-profit organizations can now download a fundraising kit from our website that will let them collect cell phones from donators to earn money,” said Chris Whittome, founder and CEO of Trade2Save.com. “Our new cell phone fundraising kits are available for all non-profits, such as schools, churches, charities and even indiv...

postedPosted : June 04, 2011 | More commentsComments : 0 | Bookmark and Share



Corporate sustainability good for the environment and the bottom line

(ARA) - As companies increasingly turn their attention to the environmental impact of doing business, they are learning that sustainable practices help reduce costs and increase efficiency. An effective sustainability plan not only assesses how to reduce carbon emissions, conserve water and minimize waste to landfills, but also fosters employee investment in a "go green" culture and lifestyle at home.

One area where many companies are directly reducing their environmental impact is through the management of their supply chain. Working with their suppliers, companies can reduce excess packaging and waste by insisting products be shipped in multi-packs or reusable containers. For example, Lockheed Martin has achieved cost savings through a new program with Staples by purchasing green products, including recycled ...


postedPosted : June 02, 2011 | More commentsComments : 0 | Bookmark and Share



Carbon Trading - What's All That About?

By Davis Green

There is an emissions trading scheme in operation internationally but many people aren’t aware that this is perceived to be the cornerstone of the climate change policy in the EU and USA.

Firms are set quotas on how much carbon dioxide they can produce per year, if they produce more than this allowance, then they buy an allowance from another firm that has not reached it’s quota on how much it can produce in one year! Get it?

Emissions Trading is particularly suited to the emissions of greenhouse gases, the gases responsible for global warming, which have the same effect wherever they are emitted.

Emissions of carbon dioxide - a greenhouse gas - are widely thought to be a key factor in global warming, and increasing atmospheric temperatures around the world.

The idea of the carbon-trading scheme was to raise the cost to firm...


postedPosted : June 11, 2010 | More commentsComments : 0 | Bookmark and Share

The Kyoto Protocol

From December 1 through 11, 1997, more than 160 nations met in Kyoto, Japan, to negotiate binding limitations on greenhouse gases for the developed nations, pursuant to the objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change of 1992. The outcome of the meeting was the Kyoto Protocol, in which the developed nations agreed to limit their greenhouse gas emissions, relative to the levels emitted in 1990.


The developed countries committed themselves to reducing their collective emissions of six key greenhouse gases by at least 5%. This group target will be achieved through cuts of 8% by Switzerland...


postedPosted : August 06, 2009 | More commentsComments : 0 | Bookmark and Share

What Are Carbon Credits?

A Carbon Credit is a new financial commodity equivalent to one metric ton of Carbon Dioxide. Credits are awarded to countries, groups or businesses that have reduced their green house gases below their emission quota. Carbon credits can be traded in the international market at their current market price.

Carbon credits are a key component of national and international attempts to reduce global warming by mitigating the growth in concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs). There are two distinct types of Carbon credits: Carbon Offset Credits (COC's) and Carbon Reduction Credits (CRC's). Carbon Offset Credits consist of clean forms of energy production (wind, solar, hydro) and bio-fuels. Carbon Reduction Credits consists of the gathe...


postedPosted : July 09, 2009 | More commentsComments : 0 | Bookmark and Share

News Headlines

Bunge Seeks CO2 Credits for California,...
Published:Wed, 18 Apr 2012 07:50:36 -0700
Bunge Ltd. (BG) is seeking to buy carbon credits for new markets from California to China after prices plunged to a record and it bought London-based Climate Change Capital Ltd.......

Govt to cap purchase of offshore carbon...
Published:Wed, 11 Apr 2012 12:51:40 -0700
The government is signalling a move against the widespread purchase by major carbon emitters of cheap international carbon credits rather than using New Zealand-based units derive......

ClimeCo America Corporation Delivers to...
Published:Tue, 10 Apr 2012 13:38:00 -0700
Rentech Nitrogen Partners, L.P. and ClimeCo America Corporation jointly announced today that ClimeCo America will deliver 120,000 Climate Reserve Tonnes to Just Energy , a leading......

ClimeCo America Corporation Delivers Ca...
Published:Tue, 10 Apr 2012 13:18:00 -0700
BOYERTOWN, Pa. and LOS ANGELES, April 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --  ClimeCo America Corporation (ClimeCo America) and Rentech Nitrogen Partners, L.P. (NYSE: RNF - News) jointly annou......

Carbon trading: Why 'good' comp...
Published:Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:29:07 -0700
When it comes to Europe's carbon-trading system, top companies like Dow Chemical, ConocoPhillips, and BP prefer to save a little money than hone their 'green' reputat......

NDP calls for expanded public-sector re...
Published:Tue, 24 Apr 2012 02:30:28 -0700
The B.C. government should offer hospitals and universities the same relief on carbon credits as it has for school boards, New Democratic Party environment critic Rob Fleming said......