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The
2007 SB20: World's Top Sustainable Stocks
20 Companies Changing the World for the Better
New
York, July 18, 2007 - SustainableBusiness.com today announced
its
2007 Sustainable Business 20 (SB20) List: The World's Top
Sustainable Stocks.
The
SB20 list, now in its sixth year, is comprised of the 20 most
innovative companies, large and small, that are having an
important impact on creating an environmentally sustainable
society.
The list is presented in the Progressive Investor newsletter,
published by SustainableBusiness.com, which tracks sustainable
stocks.
"Our goal is to create a list that showcases public companies
that, over the past year, have made substantial progress in
either greening their internal operations or growing a business
based on an important green technology, says Rona Fried, Ph.D.,
SustainableBusiness.com CEO and Editor of Progressive Investor.
To
choose the 20 companies that make up the list, SustainableBusiness.com
partnered with KLD Research & Analytics, a leading provider
of environmental, social and governance research and indexes.
KLD provided a preliminary universe of 50 global companies
with strong "green" initiatives and solid financials.
KLD also served as a judge along with five leading green investment
analysts to decide on the final list.
Energy
Efficiency /Renewable Energy
This
year, energy efficiency took center stage. The less sexy sister
of renewable energy, efficiency offers the least expensive,
best economic returns, and most dramatic ways to reduce greenhouse
emissions, simply by reducing energy consumption in the first
place. No subsidies are needed.
We chose Comverge, Royal Philips Electronics, Fuel Tech
and Novozymes to represent leading companies on energy
efficiency. Comverge sells energy-management technologies,
which automatically turn power on and off when demand exceeds
supply on the grid. That results in enormous energy savings
and, by cutting peak demand, it keeps the filthiest fossil
fuel plants off-line. The world leader in lighting, Philips
has been snapping up market share in LED lighting as it advocates
for and prepares to stop producing inefficient incandescents.
Fuel Tech's technology cleans up the dirtiest fossil
fuel plants, and Novozymes, the world leader in "green
chemicals," is reducing energy use and toxics by replacing
synthetic ingredients in a host of industries with biological
enzymes - they are key to industrial efficiency and the use
of cellulosic biofuels.
In
renewable energy, REC is the most vertically integrated
solar company in the world and First Solar is the first
public company to integrate thin film technology into high
volume, low cost production. Vestas, the world's premier
wind company, has maintained its leadership position despite
heavy competition. Ormat is a world leader in geothermal
energy, and Schmack Biogas is the world's leading biogas
plant manufacturer, turning organic wastes into electricity,
heat or fuels.
Natural Resources: Water, Forests
BWT Water Technology is one of the rare water companies
that uses only environmentally responsible technologies. A
new water filter for households and industry relies on magnetic
fields instead of chemicals. Precious Woods is the
world's only publicly traded sustainable forestry company,
operating in the Brazilian and Congo rainforests.
Green
Building
The
UK's largest property developer and owner, Land Securities,
is upgrading energy efficiency throughout its property portfolio;
all new buildings meet green building standards. It is working
toward company-wide use of gray water, rainwater harvesting
systems, using only FSC-certified wood, and serving Fair Trade/
Organic foods in its cafeterias.
Interface,
one of the most respected and cherished companies by sustainability
afficionados, continues its climb up "Mount Sustainability,"
innovating in the materials and processes used to make carpet
tiles. Furniture maker Herman Miller, another stalwart
sustainability leader, is 63% on its way to achieving its
goal of Zero Ecological Footprint by 2020.
Consumer
Products
Canon has set a very aggressive target for a company
of its size - to cut C02 emissions by 50% per unit of sales
by 2010, from a 2000 benchmark. It's making its products smaller
and lighter to reduce its environmental footprint.
It's
not easy to "just do it" when your manufacturing
is outsourced to subcontractors, but Nike is showing
it's possible. Its very impressive sustainability report drills
down to the finest details of the company's operations and
products. It is transforming its products by using green design
principles, rooting out waste and toxics, and planning for
carbon neutrality by 2015.
Natural
Foods/ Natural Products
Groupe
Danone, the world's largest dairy company, is converting
more to organic dairy and sustainable agriculture. Last year,
it launched Grameen Danone Foods, a joint venture with microfinance
bank Grameen Group. Its purpose is to provide nutritionally
dense, basic foods, along with solar energy and biogas to
low income, nutritionally deprived populations in Bangladesh.
It will also provide hundreds of jobs for communities that
take care of the cattle, produce and sell the products. The
goal is to set up 50 plants throughout India in the next 10
years.
The world's largest retailer of organic/ natural products,
Whole Foods, and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters,
the leader in Fair Trade/ Organic coffee, have been on the
SB20 since inception. They are exemplary models all around,
and are largely responsible for the mainstreaming of natural
foods/ sustainable coffee. Both companies are climate neutral.
Chipotle
Mexican Grill, with over 600 restaurants, is making waves
in the world of fast food by serving free range meats and
integrating organic ingredients into its menus.
Honorable Mention
Google made some impressive first sustainability announcements
last month. Besides being climate neutral by 2008, it co-founded
the Climate Savers Computing Initiative, a challenge to the
industry to ramp up energy-efficient personal computers and
server systems to 90% efficiency by 2010. It just turned on
the switch for the first phase of its 1.6 megawatt solar array,
and runs the largest corporate shuttle commuter program in
the U.S., while offering employees cash incentives to purchase
hybrids.
The SB20 List for 2007
- Alphabetical Order
Best Water Technology (Vienna: BWT.VI) (Austria)
Canon (NYSE: CAJ) (Japan)
Comverge (Nasdaq: COMV) (USA)
Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) (USA)
First Solar (Nasdaq: FSLR) (USA)
Fuel Tech (Nasdaq: FTEK) (USA)
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (Nasdaq: GMCR) (USA)
Groupe Danone (DANO.PA) Netherlands
Herman Miller (Nasdaq: MLHR) (USA)
Interface (Nasdaq: IFSIA) (USA)
Land Securities (London: Land.L) Britain
NIKE, Inc. (NYSE: NKE) (USA)
Novozymes (Copenhagen: NZYM.CO) Denmark
Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) (USA)
Precious Woods (Geneva: SWX: PRWN) Swizerland
Renewable Energy Corp - REC (Oslo: REC.OL) Norway
Royal Philips Electronics NV (NYSE: PHG) Netherlands
Schmack Biogas AG (Germany: SB1B.DE) Germany
Vestas (Copenhagen: VWS.CO) Denmark
Whole Foods Market (Nasdaq: WFMI) (USA)
Honorable Mention:
Google, Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG)
The SB20 Judges:
Andrew
Brengle, Senior Research Analyst, KLD Research & Analytics
Rafael Coven, Managing Partner, Cleantech Indices LLC
Matt Patsky, Managing Director, Winslow Green Growth Fund
Patrick McVeigh, President, Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management
Max Deml, Editor & Publisher, Oeko Invest Publishing Ltd
Ton Rennen, Senior Sustainability Analyst, Triodos Bank NV
About Progressive Investor
Progressive Investor is a monthly sustainable investing
newsletter that provides on-going analysis of clean technology
investment opportunities, such as renewable energy, energy
efficiency, green building and healthy lifestyle. www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/progressiveinvestor.main/
About SustainableBusiness.com
SustainableBusiness.com,
now in its 12th year, provides global news and networking
services to help green businesses grow: Daily Sustainable
Business and Investor news, Green Dream Jobs, and Progressive
Investor. www.sustainablebusiness.com
About KLD Research & Analytics, Inc.
KLD
Research & Analytics, Inc. is an independent investment
research firm providing investment management tools used by
professionals to serve clients requiring investment strategies
based on social and environmental responsibility. www.kld.com
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Contacts:
Rona Fried, Editor, Progressive Investor
President, SustainableBusiness.com
631-423-3277
rona@sustainablebusiness.com
Peter D. Kinder, President
KLD Research & Analytics, Inc.
Tel. 617-426-5270
or
Amy Blumenthal/Karen Myers, Blumenthal & Associates
Tel. 617-879-1511; 978-502-6218 (Mobile)
amyb@blumenthalpr.com; kmyers@blumenthalpr.com
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