ChinaCSR reports:
AB InBev also says it wants to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions per hectoliter of production by 10% around the globe, but in China it is focused on a 15% reduction per hectoliter.
Employees are also encouraged to make a commitment to be environmentally responsible in their personal lives by recycling, carpooling or biking to work and saving water by shortening their showers, skipping shaving and turning off the water while brushing their teeth.
Probably not (unless Maurice Strong’s Gaia-worshipping wife, Hanne, decided to shave it up while dancing on the bar over your latest draught at Sum Yung Guy’s bar and grill in Peking). As always, bottled beer is the safest, and it’s best to drink at home–especially for those living in Peking, China, and Glassboro, NJ:
http://www.abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=9112179
Does this mean we can expect to find a hair or two in our beer?
Does the no-shave mandate apply to the Asian girls most of our Washington politicians countenance at the local “washy-washy?” Even after a few Buds?