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The New Republic: How Good Is Wal-Mart’s Green?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010

It’s a fairly big deal that Wal-Mart announced plans to reduce 20 million tons of greenhouse-gas emissions from its suppliers by 2015. But Bradford Plumer wonders if this could really offset the company’s damage.

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