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    option for their health instead of drinking tap water because they say tap water is not completely pure. What they don’t know is that tap water is the same as drinking bottled water because industries like Nestle gives us tap water in plastic bottles. Plastic bottles contain many chemicals that damage our system by giving us different diseases. This increases the risk of people getting diseases while years pass. People don’t research enough about how is bottled water is made and how they are just

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    Pepsico Marketing Plan

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    Recent packaging innovations include focusing on a green approach by using lightweight bottles that reduce the amount of plastic that is used. Staying with the idea of plastic bottles‚ PepsiCo has unveiled newly designed bottles that are tall and tapered at the waist with creative and stylish labels. It is not just plastic bottles that lead the way on creativity. PepsiCO has also designed reclosable aluminum bottles for several of its products that are marketed toward younger consumers (Demetrakakes

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    new and distinct tastes away from close guarding patent laws which should capture the market. Bargaining Powers of Suppliers. Inputs utilized (sugar‚ carbonated water‚ various chemicals such as artificial sweeteners‚ aluminum cans‚ and plastic and glass bottles) in the production of soft drinks are widely available. With sugar as a commodity‚ companies may be able to source out from open market. Given the volatility of sugar process‚ corn syrups may be used in lieu of high priced sugar just like

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    and expand its product line beyond the manufacture of metal cans and closures. For 30 years Crown had stuck to its core business‚ metal can making‚ but analysts saw little growth potential for metal cans in the 1990s. Industry observers forecast plastics as the growth segment for containers. As Avery mulled over his options‚ he asked: Was it finally time for a change? The Metal Container Industry The metal container industry‚ representing 61% of all packaged products in the United States in

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    million bottles of water end up in California’s landfills each year‚ taking 1‚000 years to biodegrade and leaking toxic additives such as phthalates into the groundwater.Studies have shown that 25% of bottled water is tap water sometimes purified sometimes not‚and that 86% of the water bottles aren’t recycled and getting rid of them at school is where we can start and some of the 86% of the water bottles that aren’t recycled are in school. "Only about 14 percent of single-serving plastic water bottles

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    Japanese rubbish system

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    Japanese Rubbish System 1) Burnable trash is you basic trash. Put food and wrappers and bags in here. Actually‚ most trash is deposited in the burnable section. 2) PET bottles‚ which means plastic bottles‚ which must be separated. Rip off the wrapper and rinse out the PET bottle. Then you (should) flatten it as much as possible. 3) Donboru (cardboard.) If it’s just a tiny piece then most people put it in burnable trash‚ but if you get a care package from home you’ll want to put the box out with

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    The Coca-Cola Company and its CSR policy There is no doubt that one of the most popular multinationals today is The Coca-Cola Company. It has strong CSR policy where “CSR” is not only about being responsible for customers and fans around the world but also being aware of employees’ needs. Talking about employees - The Roberts Environmental Center at Claremont McKenna College in California publishes annual analyses of corporate environmental and social reports (together called sustainability

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    Bottled Water Issues

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    yes‚ this one good is bottled water. Bottled water is bad for not only watersheds around the globe‚ but for animals and humans. Bottling plants draw up to two million gallons per minute from lakes or rivers in some places. Some of these plants bottle on rivers which drops water levels low enough to kill fish and other species. Bottled water isn’t a healthy choice for anyone. Buying bottled water is contributing to our water crisis. Bottled water flows with many issues. The most important

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    Mushroom Spawn Production

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    (1) To produce 200 spawn bottles of two shift i.e. 5‚000 bottles of spawn assuming 25 working days per month. (2) To create income of Rs. 12‚000/- per month from spawn + Rs. 3‚675 from mushroom farm. REQUIREMENT FOR SPAWN UNIT A. Land and building Four roomed building will be essential to state spawn lab. one room will be used to multiply fungus which is called “inoculation chamber” with another room will be devoted to prepare media for culture tube an spawn bottle or which it is called media

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    consumer of water bottles. The semblance of safety offered by water bottles in the commercial American mindset is counterproductive in an era of water treatment. The purification process of plastic-making for water bottles takes over twice the amount of water that the bottled water actually contains- which means the consumption of water bottles wastes more water than what people eventually get to drink. Furthermore‚ the amount of oil required to produce the plastic for a water bottle

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