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Re: [GreenYes] Good Zero Waste article in Sarasota, FL HeraldTribune
Good article.  And having just learned that Minute Maid is owned by Coca Cola gives me even more justification to switch from Minute Maid organge juice products to Tropicana.  Anyone else know of any other environmental benefits associated with Tropicana vs. Minute Maid?

On a similar note, I've heard that Procter & Gamble, Tropicana's parent company, is suing Coke for patent infringement over their orange juice products.  It certainly would be nice if a company with the werewithal of 
P & G could take on the big three beverage companies and induce some much needed changes in their environmental ethos.




B. Wayne Turner
City of Winston-Salem
Utilities Division
phone: (336) 727 8418
email: waynet@cityofws.org

>>> Gary Liss <gary@garyliss.com> 06/03/02 09:24PM >>>
  Monday, June 3, 2002

Zero Waste advocates foresee end of dumps
Tropicana is among the growing number of companies signing on.

By DALE WHITE

For copy of the article, go to: 
http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?Site=SH&Date=20020603&Cat 
egory=NEWS&ArtNo=206030326&Ref=AR


Gary Liss
916-652-7850
Fax: 916-652-0485

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