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C ORPORATIONS
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W HAT A RE W E W ILLING TO D O …
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P ETROLEUM C OMPANIES BP/A MOCO AND E XXON M OBILE Start changing core business model to operate under strong carbon emission standards Focus on alternative renewable energy production and renewable fuels Investments in ethanol, wind, solar, hydroelectricity, and other, newer, forms of renewable energy Start by investing $10 billion of profits each year, then slowly increase this investment to at least $30 billion a year within 20 years
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C HOCOLATE C OMPANIES C ADBURY -S CHWEPPES & N ESTLÉ 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2020 Alternative sources of energy at plants Solar panels Natural gas boilers instead of coal-fired Sugar cane as a fuel to provide steam Reduction in packaging materials used Sustainable Design in factories – all factories up to environmental standards by the end of 2010 Waste water recovery for reuse in cooling towers New recyclable package Low emission natural gas boilers Co-generation plants Increasing efficiency New refrigerants to cool products Monitor root water level in agriculture Plastics derived from naturally occurring materials Recycled cardboard
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B EVERAGE P RODUCTS C OCA -C OLA Recycled Materials, reduce packaging, increase energy efficiency Alternative energies Solar panels Wind energy Geothermal Partnership with WWF Protecting polar bears
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S CIENCE AND T ECHNOLOGY D U P ONT &P ROCTOR AND G AMBLE Keep emissions steady at 1990 rates The company’s science technologies will provide solutions for renewable energy sources Work with other companies to make them and their products environmentally sound; will not support companies that are not environmentally sustainable Change product packaging, decrease transportation needs Energy efficiency throughout facilities Cleaner alternative fuel sources Less greenhouse gas emissions
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G OVERNMENT S UBSIDIES Only willing to give up 5% of profits – need to be subsidized for 95% of estimated losses Governments cannot make laws that will result in the company’s products becoming useless Legally binding between all countries One contract from the company to every country
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