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Sustainable Food and Beverage Packaging Market to Surpass $42 Billion by 2010 Great News Network New York City, New York, USA - As the collective U.S. consciousness slowly accepts the idea of sustainable and eco-friendly products, manufacturers and retailers have responded, particularly in the food and beverage industry where shipments of sustainable or "green" packaging exceeded $37 billion in 2005, according to a new report. Sustainable Food and Beverage Packaging Market to Surpass $42 Billion by 2010 PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance As the collective U.S. consciousness slowly accepts the idea of sustainable and eco-friendly products, manufacturers and retailers have responded, particularly in the food and beverage industry where shipments of sustainable or "green" packaging exceeded $37 billion in 2005, according to Sustainable Packaging Market for Food & Beverages, a new report from market research publisher Specialists in Swimming With the Sharks BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance A Georgia grad spends summers running an eco-tourism company in Mexico. Here's a typical day -- in and out of the water DEMAND FOR “GREEN” PACKAGING GROWING Meat News UNITED STATES: New research indicated shipments of sustainable packaging are expected to reach $42 billion by 2010. A new report from market research publisher Specialists in Business Information (SBI) finds shipments of sustainable or "green" packaging exceeded $37 billion in 2005. Zimbabwe/Mozambique: Over $10BN Set Aside for Tourism Infrastructure AllAfrica.com GOVERNMENT has set aside $10,4 billion for the completion of various tourism infrastructure in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park for the 2007 fiscal year, an amount players in the sector say falls short of their expectations. Gaviotas By the Glass RedNova By Spencer, Miranda It Takes a Colombian Village to Bottle Green Water When people think about sustainable business or restoring the environment, selling bottled water is the last thing on their minds. Nothing says 'I love you' like six-foot roses CNN Money Gerald Prolman founded organic Bouquet with the belief that a growing number of consumers want their flowers to deliver two messages: "I care about you, and I care about the earth too." Now the 47-year-old retailer has found a way to let his customers send their sentiments in a big way. Early in 2007 he will introduce a six-foot-long rose to the U.S. Market. Venice architecture show reimagines the modern city International Herald Tribune The theme of the 10th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale is "Cities" - the places where more and more of us are living in and migrating to every year. Looking to clean up with indie soaps forthe health-conscious and eco-friendly Boston Globe Of all the consumer goods cluttering your well-appointed home, one that seems relatively innocuous is soap. Apps still focus on mobile consumers ZDNet India The number of new mobile users and devices may be growing by the dozens every minute, but the number of mobile applications developed for enterprises continue to trickle in--at a snail's pace.
Sustainable Food and Beverage Packaging Market to Surpass $42 Billion by 2010 Great News Network New York City, New York, USA - As the collective U.S. consciousness slowly accepts the idea of sustainable and eco-friendly products, manufacturers and retailers have responded, particularly in the food and beverage industry where shipments of sustainable or "green" packaging exceeded $37 billion in 2005, according to a new report. Sustainable Food and Beverage Packaging Market to Surpass $42 Billion by 2010 PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance As the collective U.S. consciousness slowly accepts the idea of sustainable and eco-friendly products, manufacturers and retailers have responded, particularly in the food and beverage industry where shipments of sustainable or "green" packaging exceeded $37 billion in 2005, according to Sustainable Packaging Market for Food & Beverages, a new report from market research publisher Specialists in Swimming With the Sharks BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance A Georgia grad spends summers running an eco-tourism company in Mexico. Here's a typical day -- in and out of the water DEMAND FOR “GREEN” PACKAGING GROWING Meat News UNITED STATES: New research indicated shipments of sustainable packaging are expected to reach $42 billion by 2010. A new report from market research publisher Specialists in Business Information (SBI) finds shipments of sustainable or "green" packaging exceeded $37 billion in 2005. Zimbabwe/Mozambique: Over $10BN Set Aside for Tourism Infrastructure AllAfrica.com GOVERNMENT has set aside $10,4 billion for the completion of various tourism infrastructure in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park for the 2007 fiscal year, an amount players in the sector say falls short of their expectations. Gaviotas By the Glass RedNova By Spencer, Miranda It Takes a Colombian Village to Bottle Green Water When people think about sustainable business or restoring the environment, selling bottled water is the last thing on their minds. Nothing says 'I love you' like six-foot roses CNN Money Gerald Prolman founded organic Bouquet with the belief that a growing number of consumers want their flowers to deliver two messages: "I care about you, and I care about the earth too." Now the 47-year-old retailer has found a way to let his customers send their sentiments in a big way. Early in 2007 he will introduce a six-foot-long rose to the U.S. Market. Venice architecture show reimagines the modern city International Herald Tribune The theme of the 10th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale is "Cities" - the places where more and more of us are living in and migrating to every year. Looking to clean up with indie soaps forthe health-conscious and eco-friendly Boston Globe Of all the consumer goods cluttering your well-appointed home, one that seems relatively innocuous is soap. Apps still focus on mobile consumers ZDNet India The number of new mobile users and devices may be growing by the dozens every minute, but the number of mobile applications developed for enterprises continue to trickle in--at a snail's pace.eco+grow: eco+grow
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