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Carbon footprint: is your company a bigfoot or a lightfoot?

Most Fortune 1000 corporations in America have never measured the corporation's carbon footprint. Yet that is going to change.
Written by Harry Fuller, Contributor

Most Fortune 1000 corporations in America have never measured the corporation's carbon footprint. Yet that is going to change. We hear this on a video of a green venture panel here on ZDnet's site.

As we blogged earlier, this is seen as a major growth sector for vendors dealing with major enterprises as those companies confront the carbon-conscious future.;

One of the panelists said some industries are feeling the green tech push, not from regulations or even customers, but in trying to hire younger employees, especially architects or engineers. They want to work for companies that are doing green work.

Check out the discussion: Rob McAndrew, VP business development with Chicago Climate Exchange; Peter Fusaro, chairman of Global Change Associates; and Erik Blachford, CEO of TerraPass.

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