corporate sustainability

Frito-Lay, one of the United States' largest snack food companies, has taken another step forward in its efforts to reduce its carbon emissions.  The company has announced it will purchase 100 more all-electric trucks and will introduce compressed natural gas vehicles into its fleet in 2012.

The world's leading IT company, Microsoft, is taking the big plunge into carbon neutrality, the company has announced.

Swedish furniture manufacturer IKEA has released its 2011 Sustainability Report, which reaffirms the company's status as a global leader in the increasingly important area of corporate sustainability.

Drinking 7Up in Canada is about to get more refreshing. Parent company, PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP) just announced new packaging plans for the beverage that will hit the shelves this August.

BMO financial group (NYSE: BMO) was named one of the top 20 companies in the world in terms of its renewable energy usage, by the global Corporate Renewable Energy Index (CREX).

Ford Motor Company, (NYSE: F) the second largest auto-maker in the US has made some significant strides in the past year, both on the manufacturing front all the way through to its use of renewable energy and eclectic vehicles.

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