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Diageo, SBL s priority is investing in community services to improve

Diageo, SBL’s priority is investing in community services to improve 21 Diageo, SBL’s priority is investing in community services to improve FROM supporting rural farmers produce beer brewing raw materials and earn better money to financing their children get agriculture expertise to support their parents, Serengeti Breweries Limited is becoming darling of the public. The Dar es Salaam based brewer, which is a subsidiary of the global alcoholic beverages maker, Diageo Plc, is investing heavily in community projects to improve living standards of the people especially those in rural areas where poverty is at home. The beer brewer has also invested heavily in water supply projects targeting rural communities through its flagship, ‘Water of Life Project,’ whereby thousands of bore holes have been drilled in several regions of the country.

Maker of Jim Beam, Maker s Mark Eyes Major Carbon Footprint Reduction

AP Photo/Bruce Schreiner LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) The process of making fine whiskey involves aging spirits to a golden brown, but a bourbon producing giant is going green along the way. Beam Suntory, producer of top-selling Jim Beam and Maker s Mark, both crafted in Kentucky, said Wednesday it wants to cut its companywide greenhouse gas emissions and water usage in half by 2030. The company s more ambitious goal is to remove more carbon than is emitted from its operations and among its supplier base by 2040. The spirits giant also is committed to planting 500,000 trees annually by 2030, with a goal of planting more trees than are harvested to make barrels to hold its aging whiskeys. Bourbon ages for years in charred new oak barrels, where it acquires its color and flavor.

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Behind production of a top-selling bourbon, push to go green Business Related Yes FILE - In this July 24, 2014 file photo, bourbon supplies age in barrels at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Ky. The process of making fine whiskey involves aging spirits to a golden brown, but a bourbon producing giant is going green along the way. Beam Suntory, producer of top-selling Jim Beam and Maker s Mark, both crafted in Kentucky, said Wednesday, April 21, 2021 it wants to cut its companywide greenhouse gas emissions and water usage in half by 2030. (AP Photo/Bruce Schreiner) LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The process of making fine whiskey involves aging spirits to a golden brown, but a bourbon producing giant is going green along the way.

Behind production of a top-selling bourbon, push to go green

Behind production of a top-selling bourbon, push to go green
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Behind production of a top-selling bourbon, push to go green

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