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BP
has led the oil sector on global policy, energy saving, emissions reduction and renewable technology
BSkyB
became carbon neutral in 2006 and is beginning to help its customers take action at home
BT
has cut its carbon footprint by 60% and has been at the forefront of buying renewable energy
GE
has devised its Ecomagination range of energysaving technologies
Goldman Sachs
has committed to go carbon neutral and is looking to invest in green energy
HSBC
has been carbon neutral for two years
Marks & Spencer
has set targets to become carbon neutral and is looking at ways to reduce its overall impact on the environment
Wal-Mart
has set targets to go carbon neutral and to dramatically reduce the energy used by its stores and fleet of trucks
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