Beyond the Bell Sidebar:
Sustainability on Display
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During the Green Summit hosted April 22, 2010 by NYSE Euronext (NYX) and the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute, several companies were on hand at the NYSE to showcase their green projects. Attendees lined up to test Waste Management Inc.’s (WM) reverse vending machine that will give consumers rewards for recycling.

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Outside of the Exchange, Hewlett-Packard Co.’s (HPQ) Climate Wall allowed market participants and passersby to learn about climate change and its impact around the world. Participants could use TouchSmart PCs, interact with the stories being told and learn about how to reduce their own carbon footprints.

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Energy-efficient vehicles from Ford Motor Co. (F) and United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) were also on display. UPS showed off a new hybrid electric delivery truck; currently used in eight U.S. cities, it is expected to reduce the company’s fuel consumption by 30 percent. Ford showcased its 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid and Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid.
“We believe climate change is real,” said Nancy Gioia, Ford’s director of global electrification, during a panel discussion. Therefore, she explained, all new Ford vehicle lines and designs must deliver on efficiency goals to justify further investment from the company. But by the same token, she added, “nothing works if it’s not affordable and doesn’t meet transportation needs. These are all customer-driven products.”




