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Corporate Social Responsibility
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4.22.2008 - 12:00pm ET
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Consumers Urged to Consider Companies' Climate Commitment
Climate Counts to Release Updated Company Climate Scores May 7
(CSRwire) April 22, 2008 - Climate Counts (www.climatecounts.org) is urging
consumers to consider a company's climate commitment this Earth Day by
checking out company scores and rankings on the Climate Counts Company
Scorecard. The Scorecard helps consumers to factor a company’s track
record on climate change into their purchasing decisions for everything
from sneakers to soft drinks. Climate Counts scores the largest
corporations in major consumer sectors - from apparel to electronics to
fast food - on their commitment to reversing climate change.
"This Earth Day, we're urging consumers to make 'climate count' in their
purchasing decisions. Today, consumers will, no doubt, be given dozens of
tips for reducing their own climate footprint. Our Scorecard gives
consumers critical information on which companies share their personal
concerns about global warming," said Wood Turner, Climate Counts Project
Director.
Climate Counts also announced today that its second annual Climate Counts
Company Scorecard will be released to the public on May 7.
The companies were once again scored on a scale from zero to 100, based on
22 criteria that fall within four benchmarks: whether they measure their
carbon footprint; what efforts they have made to reduce their own climate
impact; whether they support or oppose global warming legislation; and
what they disclose to the public about their work to address climate
change.
Consumers can see all the current company scores and download a pocket
shopping guide at www.climatecounts.org. Consumers
can also use their mobile phones to access Climate Counts company scores
when they are out shopping (by texting "cc company name" to 30644).
Scores will be updated and available May 7.
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