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Green Masters Program: Lauterbach Group Inc. achieves Green Master Award

Contact: WI Sustainable Business Council Tom Eggert Executive Director sustain@bus.wisc.edu 608-267-2761 Lauterbach Group Inc. Dolores Corcoran Productivity Systems Manager dcorcoran@LauterbachGroup.com 262-820-8175 Lauterbach Group Inc. is one of a select group of companies to earn the designation of “Green Master”, the highest tier in the Green Masters Program established by the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council. As a Green Master, Lauterbach...

Green Masters Program: Uniek Inc. receives “green professional” status

Contact: WI Sustainable Business Council Tom Eggert Executive Director sustain@bus.wisc.edu 608-267-2761 Uniek Brian Duzan Brian.Duzan@uniekinc.com 608-849-9999 Waunakee Company Goes Green With the Green Masters Program Uniek Inc. earned Green Professional status under the WI Sustainable Business Council’s Green Masters program for their ongoing commitment to sustainability. The picture frame and home decor company, which is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and waste, earned more than 100 points to...

Green Masters Program: Schneider National receives “gree professional” status

Contact: WI Sustainable Business Council Tom Eggert Executive Director sustain@bus.wisc.edu 608-267-2761 Schneider National Janet Bonkowski bonkowskij@schneider.com 920.592.2865 Green Bay Trucking Company Goes Green With the Green Masters Program Schneider National earned Green Professional status under the WI Sustainable Business Council’s Green Masters program for their ongoing commitment to sustainability. The trucking company, which focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving fuel efficiency and...

WisBusiness: PSC’s Nowak sees new pollution rules hiking electric rates in Wisconsin

By Brian E. Clark For WisBusiness.com New and pending federal EPA rules aimed at cleaning up the nation’s air could raise electric utility rates nationally by up to 12 percent in coming years. But that figure could be higher in Wisconsin because of this state’s heavy reliance on coal-fired power plants. That was the assessment Thursday from PSC member Ellen...
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