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		<title>ShareGreen: Green Business Best Practises</title>
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Walmart Canada recently launched a website, ShareGreen, that offers case studies on green business best practices within Canada.
Case studies have already been posted from companies such as Nestle Water, Stonyfield Farms, Tetra Pak, SC Johnson and Kimblerly-Clark.   All companies are encouraged to share their stories and case studies on how they have improved energy, waste,  [...]]]></description>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.walmart.ca/home.jsp">Walmart Canada</a> recently launched a website, <a title="ShareGreen" href="http://sharegreen.ca/" target="_blank">ShareGreen</a>, that offers case studies on green business best practices within Canada.</p>
<p>Case studies have already been posted from companies such as Nestle Water, Stonyfield Farms, Tetra Pak, SC Johnson and Kimblerly-Clark.   All companies are encouraged to <a title="ShareGreen Submit Case Study" href="http://sharegreen.ca/?page_id=16" target="_blank">share their stories and case studies</a> on how they have improved energy, waste,  green products and solution, and  employee engagement.</p>
<p>Case studies are organized by industry sector such as food and beverage, manufacturing, professional services, resource extraction and retail industries, with plans to add further industries for the government, tourism and transportation sectors.</p>
<p>Take a look and see what other companies are doing to be more green and eco-conscious in their business.</p>
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