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Nestle bottling facility wins US green accolade - Bottled Water - 2009    08/06/09
The firm's Breinigsville facility in Pennsylvania was granted Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (Leed) certification after making a number of environmentally-friendly improvements.

The plant, which produces Pure Life bottled water, is expected to conserve around 220,000 gallons of water annually thanks to the incorporation of more energy-efficient systems.

Nestle sites are now said to cover around 2.5 million sq ft of national facilities which have been designed to meet Leed standards.

Tim Cole, chair-elect of the US Green Building Council's board of directors, says that it is good to see large drinks companies embracing eco-friendly technologies.

He commented: "As a company with global ties, Nestle Waters North America's proven commitment to Leed certification shows its leadership in environmentally-responsible operations."

Leed certification measures how well buildings and communities perform in areas such as energy saving and water efficiency.

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