Not just ten. Eleven.
News from Portfolio.com on "The Green 11," eleven of the most eco-friendly corporations in the United States. Whole Foods and Organic Valley, a major producer of organic products, made the cut.
What? Fun people like surprises? Okay.
Well...Bank of America topped the list! Maybe that's because the list was alphabetical, or because an internal recycling program the bank sponsors saves, "the equivalent of more than 200,000 trees a year."
DuPont also merited inclusion, since it's done work to reduce pollution, and because it hired a Paul Gilding, a former head of Greenpeace, as a consultant.
Wal-Mart, too, earned praise -- it seems to be coasting towards ultra-green. Portfolio gets credit for noting irony.













