Corporate Accountability Kathryn Mulvey discusses InfantformulaNestle, Bottled Water, Coke Pepsi Nestle and the Global Health Treaty June 8 2007 center for Study of Responsive Law
Why don't all of you start a transnational organization (corporation) that exist for the benefit of some group of consumers. and bring to them a product --other than-- an analysis of the current situation.
In the end you can critique yourself, and, perhaps you'll have a chance to really look deeply inside a certain business.
Each one of us can make a difference. Stop buying bottled water. I bought 10 plastic refillable (and dishwasher safe) bottles. I fill them and keep in the frig door. Very handy, inexpensive and better for the environment.
You're an idiot.
Just don't type anything anymore.
tapthepope 3 years ago
Right, cause it's really that easy to do.
She's talking about corporate accountability not starting a business and trying to kill another corporation.
Even if they did do what you mentioned the people she is talking about would still be doing the same thing.
tapthepope 3 years ago
"PoiZinCon"
Sounds great!!
All but for the fact that you mention 'dishwasher safe'.
Come on.. Don't tell me that you are this hip..
and you still run a dishwasher to clean your dishes.
Not cool.
warrencurrier 3 years ago
I have an idea:
Why don't all of you start a transnational organization (corporation) that exist for the benefit of some group of consumers. and bring to them a product --other than-- an analysis of the current situation.
In the end you can critique yourself, and, perhaps you'll have a chance to really look deeply inside a certain business.
warrencurrier 3 years ago
Each one of us can make a difference. Stop buying bottled water. I bought 10 plastic refillable (and dishwasher safe) bottles. I fill them and keep in the frig door. Very handy, inexpensive and better for the environment.
PoiZinConTrol 4 years ago