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May 23rd, 2:29am
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Davos 2010 - IdeasLab with Social Entrepreneurs - Reed Paget
via youtube.com
Reed Paget, who started Belu bottled water, talks about the benefits and challenges of using bio plastics. It's all in the waste management and there's really one question left: do we want to start creating a sustainable future and tackle the issues now, or do we leave it to the next generation?