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Nestle and Kellogg acknowledge risks of carbon pollution from power plants

2014-10-03 18:54:44| Agriculture - Topix.net

NestlA© and Kellogg have partnered with companies including General Mills and Unilever by joining Ceres' Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy . The coalition will acknowledge the risks of carbon pollution from power plants, the economic benefits associated with energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment.

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