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Wal-Mart’s green impact
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Document Date: 2014-11-29 15:41:40


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Wal-Mart / GE / EXCEL Partnership / Cellex Power Products / Wal-Mart stores / Darden Restaurants / Bullfrog Power / Wal-Mart Canada / Interface Americas Inc. / McDonald's / BC Hydro / /

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North America / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / Business Partnership / /

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Wal-Mart Store / University of Michigan / /

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GLOBE Foundation of Canada / Pew Center on Global Climate Change / World Business Council for Sustainable Development / Senate / World Wildlife Fund / the University of Michigan / /

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Lee Scott / Red Lobster / Andrew Hoffman / Jim Hartzfeld / Bob Elton / /

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Michigan / Ontario / /

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