GE to splash out on water-saving measures

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Engineering giant General Electric pledges to cut water use by 20 per cent by 2012

General Electric (GE) has added a fresh environmental target to its high-profile Ecomagination green initiative, committing to cut its fresh water use by a fifth by 2012. The engineering conglomerate...

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