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  1. Everyone wants to be sustainable. It’s the new “hip” way to be for businesses. It goes beyond simply “going green” – rather it has implications in the social, civic, and financial realms as well.

  2. A common question we’re hearing from corporate sustainability managers is how to better use the company website for communicating and engaging with key stakeholders.

  3. Whether on crime, education, or the environment, governments are putting more data on the web. And they're doing it in ways that allow people to build web applications on top of the data.

  4. includes information about IBM's Eco-Patent Commons ("green IT 2.0"); "where companies can share the innovations that have helped them achieve environmental successes"

  5. For companies to succeed during these times of change, they'll need to define and embrace a rigorous framework for sustainability.

  6. About 26 percent of consumers list the environment as a corporate responsibility issue they want businesses to address through new media.

  7. Companies are evolving from their reactive states, and moving toward more pro-active approaches. Social media has begun to play a key role in how companies shape their corporate social responsibility policies & present themselves as good corporate citizen

  8. Sustainable Minds has released a comprehensive software as a service (SaaS) solution for product design, allowing customers to utilize the company's Life Cycle assessment (LCA) tools to measure the environmental and human impact of their products.

  9. In the final part of a series on social media, Jonathan Ballantine reports on whether it is just what has been missing from CSR all this time.

  10. In the third of a series on social media, Jonathan Ballantine reports on the ownership of social media and profiles some key campaigns.

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