BusinessGreen.com Most Read - July 09 2010

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09 Jul 2010

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Arsenal swap red shirts for green strip

The Gunners confirm they will line up in Nike's shirts made from recycled bottles next season

Government aims to spark anaerobic digestion boom

Ministers meet with industry to identify barriers to adoption of waste-to-energy technology

Obama approves $1.85bn of solar funding in job creation push

President says loan guarantees will create 5,000 jobs and support the first US solar plant to provide energy through the night

Blue chip firms warn against green skills crisis

Coalition of companies launch taskforce to help tackle looming shortfall in sustainable leadership skills

Will chief sustainability officers be the next big thing in the boardroom?

Growing numbers of businesses recruiting high-level executives to lead corporate sustainability strategies

US prepares to fight UK's green aviation tax plan

The US embassy is reportedly lobbying the government in an attempt to water down plans for a new green tax on airlines

Green Investment Bank report - the reaction

Everyone's happy, even the Carbon Trust

Offshore wind grants survive Osborne's axe

Chris Huhne to announce £10m in government funding for offshore wind farm suppliers

BP turns to partners and Middle East investors to help cover spill costs

Oil giant is reportedly in talks with sovereign wealth funds and seeking around $400m from companies with a stake in the leaking well

Europe's renewable energy masterplan starts to take shape

Action plans reveal onshore and offshore wind will deliver huge increase in renewable energy capacity, but UK industry demands more detail

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