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TIME Magazine, USA. Traduccion de Septiembre 10-09 Perla Puterman 1. Reciclye Bank, the Bank Recycling is a project that has involved 1 million people in 20 states that aims to ‘make recycling economically attractive. ” 2. Living Goods, micro-credit to unsecured loan women in Uganda to help improve their quality of life. 3. Huw Kingston has succeeded in Bundanoon, a small town in Australia, becoming the first city in the world to stop selling bottled water. 4. Starbucks, and its path to becoming the ‘cafe ethical’ in the world. 5. Cadbury, another brand that advocates using raw material with fair trade criteria, in addition to promoting initiatives to rationalize its consumption of natural resources. 6. Sonal Shah, this woman from the corporate world is in private equity charge of the Office of Innovation and Citizen Participation White House with finance a budget of U S 50 million to promote innovative initiatives. 7. Rebecca Hosking, turned to his hometown, Modbury, England, in the financing first to sba loan replace plastic bags for the cloth and reusable. 8. Kickstart, commercial business loans created 18 years ago ‘irrigation pumps’ to promote agriculture in poor countries in Africa. 9. Daxu, a kitchen for contributing to deforestation and climate change mitigation in China. A big part of business today is twitter, one that understands that is is a member of the Hymowitz Children’s Education Foundation 10. PeaceWorks, Daniel Lubetzky a company that commercial loan intends to do business with the sole benefit of contributing to peace between warring countries. 11. Embrace sustainable incubators for babies in India, developed by a research team from Stanford University. 12. Better World Books, a system that keeps track of the less popular books in university and college library services for online shopping and help with the funds to teach new people to read. 13. LaDonna Redmond, a woman who aims to open a food market in South Chicago that are free of pesticides, to promote healthier eating. 14. Nidan, an organization in India since 1995 gathers vendors and informal workers to organize into cooperatives and generate business from the Base of the Pyramid. 15.