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  • Simon Property Group: 100% of malls now recycle

    Indianapolis -- Simon Property Group said Thursday that 100% of its enclosed regional malls and Mills value properties now offer waste recycling to merchants.

    "The fact that every one of our enclosed properties is now recycling cardboard is an accomplishment that makes us proud," said George Caraghiaur, senior VP energy and procurement at SPG, who coordinates the company's sustainability efforts. Caraghiaur also noted that pilot programs are underway for plastic film recycling and composting of food waste.

  • Best Buy founder and chairman vacates board earlier than planned

    Minneapolis -- Best Buy Co. said Thursday that its founder and chairman Richard Schulze is resigning from his position on the board, one he has held for more than 40 years.

  • Price Chopper received LEED Gold

    New York -- Price Chopper’s store in Warwick, N.Y., has received LEED gold certification for its environmental efficiency.

    Almost 25% of the building materials used on the supermarket were made from recycled materials.

    The store also has a 32% energy cost savings because of better hot water efficiency and reduced exterior lighting, according to the company.

  • Pet specialty items lands on Target shelves

    The Eco-Me brand of unique dog grooming products is the newest arrival to the pet department at Target.

    The brand said it secured placement in 450 Target stores for its line of all-natural pet cleaning and grooming products that are Ph-balanced specifically for pets.

  • Cub Foods, BrightFarms to provide year-round local produce to Twin Cities

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — Supervalu banner Cub Foods has partnered with a local produce grower to provide year-round local produce to locations throughout the Twin Cities.

  • Greenpeace sees Target swimming in right direction

    Greenpeace has released its latest "Carting Away the Ocean" report, and Target should be pleased with where it ranked on the list. With a score of 6.4, Target placed fifth and earned an orange, or "passing," rating. While that may not seem so great, it is important to keep in mind that only two retailers, Safeway and Whole Foods received green, or "good" ratings for their scores of 7 and 7.1, respectively -- the first time any retailer has recieved such distinction.

  • Cub Foods, BrightFarms to provide year-round local produce to Twin Cities

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — Supervalu banner Cub Foods has partnered with a local produce grower to provide year-round local produce to locations throughout the Twin Cities.

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