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Published on February 11th, 2008

SIGG Launches Site to Acknowledge Top 100 Eco-Moments

To celebrate its 100th anniversary, SIGG Switzerland is today launching a site that will explore the 100 most significant environmental moments of the past century.

The site, www.sigg100.com, will feature 10 moments per week from now until Earth Day. Visitors can vote on their favorite moments and enter to win prizes including a trip for two to Hawaii to see Jack Johnson at the Kokua Festival.

There will also be a bi-monthly Q&A featuring environmental figures such as Laurie David, Ed Begley, Jr. and Simran Sethi. The first session will be on February 12 at 2:00 p.m. PST.

SIGG produces water bottles made of aluminum that are reusable and 100 percent recyclable. It launched a U.S. subsidiary in 2005.

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