Whole Foods commits to green power
11th Jan 2006, 14:29 GMT
Whole Foods Market Inc. is going all green for its power use. The Austin-based natural-foods grocer will buy enough wind power to cover its power use at all of its U.S. stores, bakeries, distribution centers, regional offices and headquarters.
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