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      PowerPoint: Carbon footprinting and the pulse industry

      More on sustainable ingredients in petfood from Pulse Canada

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      View a PowerPoint presentation from Pulse Canada to discover why pulses may be the best sustainable ingredients for petfood. Not only do they help reduce your company's carbon footprint, but they add nutrtion to a dog and cat's diet.

      Updated: Nov 04, 2010 This article appeared in Petfood Industry, August 2010. ©Copyright 2012, All Rights Reserved.


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