‘WindMade’ Eco-Label Now Covers All Kinds of Renewable Energy

To encourage corporations to use renewable energy, last year wind-related organizations launched “WindMade,” a label that certifies that 25% of their electricity comes from wind energy.

Since businesses tend to use multiple sources of renewable energy, that label is being extended to wind, solar, geothermal, hydro and biomass energy.

Motorola, Bloomberg, Deutsche Bank, Widex, and Becton, and Dickinson and Company are among the companies awarded the WindMade label so far.

After a company is certified, it can put the label on product packages, letting customers know it uses renewable energy to make the product.

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