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Recycling a stack of newspaper which is 1 metre (3.3 feet) tall will save a 3.5 metre (11.5 feet) tree.


Drink up and help the planet


Drink up and help the planet
Guarana berries have been used for centuries by aboriginals in the Amazon rainforests of Brazil for an energy boost. The berries have three times the kick of coffee. Now a beverage company is hoping to produce a new soft drink world- wide using guarana berries as its base. The fruity pink drink will not be as strong as the actual berries because the soda has a low natural guarana content, so it can be enjoyed by both children and adults everywhere. The guarana berry is one of many thousands of plant species found in the Amazon, which itself is home to about 50 per cent of the world's biodiversity. AmBev, the company marketing the new soft drink, hopes that its popularity will help to raise awareness of the rainforest and ultimately help to save it. Guarana is frequently found in health stores as an energy-boosting preparation.
14 APRIL 2000
The Vancouver Sun
14 APRIL 2000

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