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Attivita dell'impresa: A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.
Certificazioni: A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.
Forme di controllo della gestione: A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.

Informazioni sull'innovazione:

Titolo: a company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow the company, which is based in yeovil, somerset, in the south-west of england, has been trading in ethiopia since the 1920s. and it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the ethiopian hair sheep.
Presentazione dell'innovazione

A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.

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Innovazione di: gestione
Certificazioni del prodotto: A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.
Tema: Sistemi e comunità energetiche
Descrizione dell'innovazione:

A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.

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Benefici ambientali: A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.
Benefici ambientali: Altri benefici ambientali

Minor consumo energie non rinnovabili
Diminuzione scarichi inquinanti
Riduzione rifiuti prodotti
Ricorso energie rinnovabili
Minor consumo materie prime
Ricorso a risorse locali
Miglior uso infrastrutture esistenti
Minor ricorso a trasporto e logistica

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A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.

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A company car does bimatoprost make eyelashes grow The company, which is based in Yeovil, Somerset, in the south-west of England, has been trading in Ethiopia since the 1920s. And it is all down to a celebrated type of sheep - the Ethiopian hair sheep.