A follow up from my post (http://www.environfocus.com/unethical-behaviours-by-organizations/) ————————————————————————————— If there is a high possibility that a product could be harmful to humans and has been sited as such by the World health organization, it should not be sold to Nations that do not have the laws in place to control the product.That is why it is unethical and wicked to do so. Precautionary principle should be adhered to. Monsanto as a company is no saint. Did you know in Mexico, Monsanto was refused permit to plant their GM soya beans because evidence showed that honey production in Yucatánso, Mexico, will be under threat if they were allowed to do so. More information can be found here: http://www.theguardian.com/…/sweet-victory-beekeepers-monsa…
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A Certified Environmental Professional with over 18 years’ experience in the sustainability sector.She works with organizations interested in improving their sustainability performance by assisting them identify and implement ways to include environmental and social aspects into their existing offerings. Her solutions are innovative and can build bridges between other continents and Africa.
International Development | Africa | Clean Technologies | Climate Resilience | Humanitarian | Fairness
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