FedEx Kinko’s Grows its Green Power Buys
While there has been a ton of mainstream press in regards to Whole Foods Market announcing that they’re going 100% wind power (see Mr Gunther’s post here - Way to go, Shea!), another big US corp also announced a commitment to boost their green power use today.
Although not on the scale of the Whole Foods deal, FedEx Kinko’s is going to increase their already respectable renewable energy use to 100 new locations across the US, raising the company’s total green power use by 67.5 percent to an estimated 40 million kilowatt-hours per year.
With this announcement, FedEx Kinko’s now buys renewable energy equivalent to about 14 percent of its total electrical needs nationwide. 404 - or more than 30 percent - of their US retail locations are presently purchasing green juice or renewable energy certificates.
Is this the start of a trend, corporate America? Let’s get this show on the road!
Here’s the Kinko’s press release at CSRWire.com.
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3 opinions for FedEx Kinko’s Grows its Green Power Buys
Musings of an eco-entrepreneur » Another big wind buy from FedEx Kinko’s
Jan 11, 2006 at 7:14 pm
[…] Unplugged Living points out another big wind buy from FedEx Kinkos: Although not on the scale of the Whole Foods deal, FedEx Kinko’s is going to increase their already respectable renewable energy use to 100 new locations across the US, raising the company’s total green power use by 67.5 percent to an estimated 40 million kilowatt-hours per year. […]
lee
Jan 12, 2006 at 8:45 am
yeah i just had to link to you too—- thanks for the great info!
Kevin Humphrey
Jan 12, 2006 at 5:29 pm
Thanks for the link, Lee! :)
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