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Pepsico's Environmental Sustainability Strategy 03/18/2008 Karma: 0  
CR4: The Engineer's Place for News and Discussion is running a three-part story about Pepsico's environmental sustainability strategy. The information is from a recent interview with PepsiCo.

As the poster of this story on CR4, I'd like to invite members of this forum to comment. Here's the link to Part 1.

http://cr4.globalspec.com/blogentry/5198

Hope to hear from you!

CR4Moose
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Re:Pepsico's Environmental Sustainability Strategy 04/01/2008 Karma: 0  
Interesting story.
I found the part about the reuse of the water and the starch from potato-chip making process particularly interesting.
Although wouldn't we save more energy if we just cooked the potato and ate it? I guess potato chips are yummy though.
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