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Post by etikhatun669911 on May 2, 2024 4:35:06 GMT 1
Kimberly Clark: greenpeace and kimberly clark alliance For five years Greenpeace attacked Kimberly Clark for destroying forests. In the end, the company recognized its mistakes and ended up collaborating with the CSO for another five years, which led to achievements such as increasing the use of environmentally friendly fibers, which went from 54 to 83%. These advances have also prompted other companies in the industry to improve their policies. Both organizations consider their alliance to have been a success. General Mills Non-GMO Cheerios that its Cheerios cereal would no longer include Brazil Email List genetically modified organisms (GMOs), something many activists took as a victory. However, the main ingredient in this cereal is oats, which are not genetically modified. What changed the brand was only a small content of sugar and corn syrup, in addition to eliminating vitamin B2, since it passed the non-GMO test. Therefore, you could say that this cereal is now less healthy than before. Finally, it should be noted that General Mills already had a line of organic, GMO-free cereals, so consumers who preferred this could choose them over Cheerios. Revlon: revlons-toxic-makeup_550x550em A campaign led by the Breast Cancer Fund accused Revlon of using carcinogenic chemicals in the manufacturing of its cosmetics. The company reacted by saying the charges were “false and defamatory,” but months later published a new ingredient policy . Again, activists took this as a victory and called Revlon a new industry leader.
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