| Top 20 Sustainable Companies Announced |
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| Written by Miranda Marquit | |
| Monday, 23 July 2007 | |
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Photo:kalebdf, Creative Commons, Flickr Ethical investing is becoming a popular mode of building a portfolio. And if you are looking to invest in sustainable companies with ethical environmental practices, the 2007 Sustainable Business 20 list could give you some ideas. A press release on CSRwire.com explains the purpose of the SB20 list:
Photo:That Other Paper (Austin TX), Creative Commons, Flickr One of the most interesting companies on the list is Nike (NKE). This is among the most established companies in the world, formerly notorious for its irresponsible labor practices, but increasingly environmentally ethical. Even though it didn't make the list, Google (GOOG), another giant, got an honorable mention. And, despite the dubious actions of its CEO, Whole Foods (WFMI) also made the list. Comments
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