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China gets green Pepsi

PepsiCo has opened China's first "green" beverage plant in Chongqing and reiterated plans to invest $1 billion in the country. The drinks giant says this is the first plant in the industrial centre of Chongqing to comply with LEED, a US standard for... ...full story at Engaging China

from Engaging China on Fri, Jul 03 2009

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