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Every day of every year, there are companies maintaining eco-friendly practices and leading the way into a greener, more sustainable future. Here is a list of some of the "best in green" companies and brands of 2011.The Home Depot and Lowes for Eco-friendly PracticesThe Home Depot has a host of laudable green practices. The DIY superstore has reduced its overall store energy consumption by adopting CO2-reducing EPA SmartWay carriers. The Home Depot now sells more FSC-certified wood-which ensures that trees are replenished after they've been cut down-than any other retailer in the country. If you are interested to know more, take a look at 500 fastcash . In addition, Home Depot offers a free recycling service for CFL bulbs, rechargeable batteries and cell phones at its stores.Lowe's ranks sixth among America's top retail green power purchasers, and was the first company to receive all three EPA awards in 2010. Lowes is also the first major retailer to offer customers affordable solar technology via mobile solar chargers and by putting grid-connected solar power systems on the shelves of some of its stores,Intel and Kohl's for Renewable Energy SourcesComputer company Intel is on the leading edge of companies using green energy to power its stores and offices. In 2011, Intel's green energy consumption increased from 1.4 billion to 2.5 billion kilowatt hours. Kohl's Department Stores ranked second behind Intel, and obtains 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, including biomass, hydroelectric, solar and wind power.Nissan for the LEAF Electric CarThe 2012 Nissan LEAF is the world's first mass-marketed, fully electric car. The LEAF contains no gas tank, no tail pipe, and thus, zero emissions. An added plus to its environmental benefits: it's actually affordable with an MSRP of $35,200. The LEAF was named 2011 World Car of The Year at the New York Auto Show.PNC Bank for Green Building Practices- The PNC Financial Services Group is the first U.S. bank to apply green building standards to all its retail branches. In 2009, the PNC unveiled an innovative six-story, 2,380-square-foot "living" wall, which was constructed from regional plants to improve the energy efficiency of its headquarters. Since then, PNC has committed to investing $100 million over 10 years to its "Grow Up Great" program, which aims to improve learning opportunities for millions of underserved preschool children.SC Johnson for Renewable Energy Sources and Green ProductsSC Johnson, a global leader in household cleaning products, also has a long list of eco-friendly practices. Since 2000, SC Johnson has cut greenhouse gas emissions from its factories worldwide by 32 percent. The company gets 40 percent of its energy from renewable sources and they power their largest plant with two wind turbines-the equivalent of taking 5,000 cars off the road each year.Thanks to their Greenlist studies, SC Johnson has eliminated 48 million pounds of pollutants, and is in the process of phasing out DEP, a chemical that has been linked to health risks in animals. On the green product front, their new Windex® Mini concentrated refill pouch requires 90 percent less plastic than a standard 26 fl. oz. trigger bottle. Good to know: In its first 30 days, Windex® Mini has sold faster than any other Windex® product sold online.    For more info, visit this website.