Dan Bena, PepsiCo’s director of sustainable development, gives us a glimpse of the discussion taking place this week at World Water Week.

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Q&A: A View of World Water Week from PepsiCo
Both Mini and Smart released sketches of electric scooters the companies plan to show at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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Mini, Smart, to show electric scooters in Paris
Whole Foods Market is transitioning its Whole Body line of supplements to 100 percent recycled content bottles as its packaging guidelines for personal care product suppliers go into effect.
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Whole Foods Personal Care Packaging Now 100% Recycled Content
The company launched a campaign this week called "Stop Wasting Food," aimed at reducing some of the 31 million tons of wasted food that ends up in U.S. landfills.
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Sodexo Asks Students to Fight Climate Change with Less Food Waste
Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo talks about a future Ferrari supercar. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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Ferrari’s hybrid future
U.S. territory American Samoa has officially made it illegal for stores to give out plastic shopping bags. Signed last week by Gov. Togiola Tulafono, the law will go into effect on Feb. 23, 2011. The passing comes on the heels of California’s…
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American Samoa Beats California to Plastic Bag Punch
This report from SABMiller and the WWF explores in-depth how much water SABMiller uses for the entire value chain of its breweries in four countries: Peru, Tanzania, Ukraine and South Africa.
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SABMiller’s Water Footprinting Report
Following on a pilot project tracking how much water the brewer uses to make a liter of beer in the Czech Republic and South Africa, SABMiller has worked with WWF to expand its research into Peru and Tanzania.
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SABMiller Maps the Water Footprint of Beers in Four Countries
The nonprofit Imagine H20 has officially opened its second annual contest for startups with great new business plans for efficiently handling and using water.
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$100K Prize for Best Energy-Saving Idea for Water Systems
General Motors’ venture capital arm takes a stake in next-generation lithium-ion battery company Sakti3, which is developing solid-state rechargeable batteries.
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GM Ventures invests in battery start-up Sakti3