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Major Companies Announce ‘Clean Cargo’ Performance Survey

More than a dozen manufacturers, retailers, and shipping companies have announced the Clean Cargo Environmental Performance Survey for shippers to gauge their carriers’ environmental management performance and address the environmental impacts of their ocean-going transportation. The survey was developed by members of the Business for Social Responsibility’s Clean Cargo Group...Clean Cargo Working Group Members: Chiquita Brands, Inc. & Great White Fleet, Ltd.; Hapag-Lloyd Container Line; Hewlett Packard; Home Depot; IKEA; “K” Line; L.L. Bean; Maersk Sealand; Mattel; New United Motor Manufacturing [joint venture General Motors & Toyota]; NIKE, Inc.; NYK Line; P&O Nedlloyd; Teragren LLC. Participating companies include: APL Limited; Atlantic Container Line; Del Monte; Evergreen [Evergreen Marine, part of Evergreen Group]; Mitsui/MOL; OOCL; Starbucks Coffee Co.; Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.; Williams-Sonoma.