Ecquo » birra http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo Sostenibilità sociale, economica e ambientale Mon, 20 Jul 2015 15:44:04 +0000 it-IT hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3 Heineken vuole diventare la birra più verde del mondo http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2011/06/03/heineken-vuole-diventare-la-birra-piu-verde-del-mondo/ http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2011/06/03/heineken-vuole-diventare-la-birra-piu-verde-del-mondo/#comments Fri, 03 Jun 2011 09:57:09 +0000 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/?p=70681 http://js-kit.com/rss/magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/p=70681 0 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2011/06/images-280x56.jpg images http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2011/06/images.jpg La birra utilizzata per riscaldare le case. Dove? In Inghilterra http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/10/08/la-birra-utilizzata-per-riscaldare-le-case-dove-in-inghilterra/ http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/10/08/la-birra-utilizzata-per-riscaldare-le-case-dove-in-inghilterra/#comments Fri, 08 Oct 2010 16:42:35 +0000 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/?p=66049 http://js-kit.com/rss/magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/p=66049 0 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/10/birra-280x207.jpg ALIMENTARE: E' BOOM PER LA BIRRA, VOLA L'EXPORT (+38%) Due inservienti alle prese con di boccali colmi di birra . L' Italia , secondo l'Assobirra, si e' scoperta una valente produttrice di birra. A mostrare i segnali positivi di questo canale produttivo e' l' export della birra italiana che segna un vero e proprio boom: +38% nei primi due quadrimestri del 2003. ANSA/FRANK LEONHARDT / archivio /ji http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/10/birra.jpg All’Europa piace il vetro. E in Italia si ricicla di più http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/08/20/alleuropa-piace-il-vetro-e-in-italia-si-ricicla-di-piu/ http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/ecquo/2010/08/20/alleuropa-piace-il-vetro-e-in-italia-si-ricicla-di-piu/#comments Fri, 20 Aug 2010 14:59:49 +0000 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/?p=64459 http://js-kit.com/rss/magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/p=64459 0 http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/08/vetro-280x169.jpg Master glassmaker Simone Cenedese uses a blowtorch on a piece of commissioned work at his family's furnace on the island of Murano near Venice January 27, 2009. Murano glass has been prized through the centuries for its refined beauty, but the credit crisis is threatening to shatter the fading Italian craft industry. Relentless competition from China and other producers and a strong euro that killed the U.S. market for its fine glass are the key culprits in cutting sales in half and the loss of about 75 percent of the sector's jobs in the last few years. But the financial crisis has dried up even the reduced sales at the glassmakers that line the canals of the Venetian island of Murano and raised stark questions about the future of the 700-year-old industry itself. Picture taken January 27, 2009. To match feature FINANCIAL-ITALY/MURANO REUTERS/Chris Helgren (ITALY) http://magazine.quotidiano.net/ecquo/files/2010/08/vetro.jpg