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Article

12 May 2005

Author:
GreenBiz.com

Ten U.S. Corporations Pledge Greenhouse Gas Cuts

Caterpillar, Frito-Lay [part of PepsiCo], Xerox, Staples, and the Gap are among ten corporations pledging to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as part of EPA's Climate Leaders -- a voluntary program that works with companies to measure greenhouse gas emissions and set aggressive, long-term emissions reduction goals. [other companies pledging cuts: Green Mountain Energy, Melaver, Calpine, Bank of America, Exelon; also refers to greenhouse gas emissions reductions by General Motors, Baxter International; also refers to participants EMC Corp., Entergy, Mack Trucks, Marriott, Quad/Graphics, Hartford Financial Services, Tyson Foods, Volvo Trucks]