101. Guinness Brewing Worldwide is one of two core operating businesses of the parent company, Guinness PLC, the most profitable alcoholic drinks company in the world. 102. Previously, companies in violation of rules on labelling were able to prolong negotiations over years. 103. This has been the experience of power companies in the United States, where such schemes have been tried on a larger scale. 104. A company in South Australia, Rib Loc, has developed a technique for turning plastic bottles into pipes. 105. One, carried out by the Sustainability consultancy, portrayed the company in a very favourable light, and IBM published the report in full. 106. A company in eastern Germany which plans to make a fridge free of chlorofluorocarbons is struggling financially and is in danger of being liquidated. 107. A single state company in Usk-Ilimsk region, for example, is felling a forest the size of Switzerland. 108. The military government is reported to have begun granting timber concessions to logging companies in areas opened up by oil company roads. 109. The report states that almost all the companies in the forestry sector are outside the law. 110. The waste, including banned pesticides and fungicides, much of it in inadequate containers, was produced by companies in the former East Germany. |