Nonprofit group turns texting into environment concious communication
Mick Swasko
Issue date: 9/27/07 Section: Features
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Points are rewarded to each company for meeting specific criteria, including whether they've set a clear goal to reduce carbon emissions or support public policy initiatives to fight climate change, classifying them overall as "stuck," "starting" or "striding."
Consumers can see how the companies stack up by viewing rankings using text messaging or on the group's Web site.
"What we want to do is give consumers the tools they need to make better choices," said Project Director Wood Turner.
"Our goal is to engage as many people as we possibly can, not just the activist base."
Eighteen of the 56 companies scored placed in the striding category, meaning they are considered to be doing a good job fighting global warming. Canon, Nike, Unilever and IBM received the highest scores. Microsoft and Coca-Cola also placed in the top category, as did Stonyfield Farm, the company that funded the project. Eighteen companies - including Apple, Levi Strauss, Time Warner and eBay - placed in the stuck category, the lowest ranking.
2008 Woodie Awards


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