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Turning Plastic Bottles Into Solar Light Bulbs

Very Interesting Use of Plastic Bottle This may be the most resourceful use of an old Pepsi bottle we’ve ever seen. An initiative in the Philippines called ‘Liter of Light’ from the MyShelter Foundation aims to…

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Newsweek’s Green Rankings 2010

Newsweek has announced its second annual “Green Rankings,” a data-driven environmental assessment of the largest 500 U.S. companies and the 100 biggest global companies. The mag’s goal was “to cut through the green…

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PepsiCo’s new ‘i-crop farming technology’

PepsiCo is testing a new web-based crop management system that allows farmers to monitor, manage and reduce their water waste and carbon emissions while optimizing crop yield. The technology has been developed in partnership with Cambridge…

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Sun Chips: Green, yes. But noisy!

Kermit said it best. It’s not easy being green. Forward-thinking companies can blaze a green trail, knowing that, in most cases, a “better” product is better business. But, ultimately, the marketplace will decide if an idea’s time has…

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PepsiCo Leads on “Water Stewardship”

Last year, PepsiCo became one of the first companies to publicly recognize the human right to water. The food and bev giant has committed to providing access to safe water to three million people in developing countries by 2015…

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Intel, Kohl’s, Whole Foods top list of green energy purchases

Intel, Khol’s and Whole Foods retained their top spots as the “biggest buyers of renewable energy in the U.S.,” as more companies and governments continue to partner with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to increase their…

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