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AGENDA 21: HAZARDOUS WASTES (INTRODUCTION)
Industry, as referred to in this paper, shall include large industrial enterprises, including transnational corporations and domestic industry. PROGRAMME AREAS A. Promoting the prevention and minimization of hazardous waste Basis ...
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AGENDA 21: BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (INTRODUCTION)
(INTRODUCTION) BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Introduction 30.1. Business and industry, including transnational corporations, play a crucial role in the social and economic development of ... strengthening their economic role and transforming social systems. Business and industry, including transnational corporations, and their representative organizations should be full participants in the implementation ...
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IPR Laws framed under TRIPS/ WTO Robs Indians of their Heritage & Rights:
Third World are defended and not just monopolistic rights of the transnational corporations in medicine and seeds. The meeting decided to launch a campaign to support the Decision ...
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slide show - primalseeds
Monsanto, Dupont ... transnational corporations. Member states are being forced to accept all imports regardless of production processes and apply patents on genes and plant varieties. home Food security rests in our hands, as transnational corporations ...
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DuPont
Dupont were one of the corporations who formed the Intellectual Property Committee and persuaded the US government to introduce ... industrial processes. This became the TRIPs legislation, which will enable Dupont and other transnational corporations to expand into profitable "new markets". Dupont are particularly interested in agricultural and ...
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The Privatisation of Biodiversity and Biodiversity Related Knowledge
(TNCs), through IPR regimes. In fact, in the free trade and trade liberalisation regime ... in which government intervention will be treated as illegitimate. Once EMRs are granted, foreign corporations can not be forced to sell medicines and agricultural chemicals at cheaper prices. ...
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GM industry, controlled largely by transnational corporations that have reaped most of the benefits. This private sector-led investment in agricultural research ...
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The Vancouver Statement. On the Globalization and Industrialization of Agriculture
Reducing farming to a monocultural, synthetic, transnational corporate business threatens the health, nourishment, right livelihood,and ... transnational corporations that are experimenting with, and releasing poisons, synthetic compounds and genetically modified organisms into the biosphere should be held fully accountable for the safety of their practices and products. Corporations ...
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Paul Hawken - The Next Reformation
That's because their advantage comes overwhelmingly from centralization and mass production, and those ... better, and so do their customers. I think this is equally true in the transnational corporations, but it is harder to express in those situations. Sarah: Have you encountered ...
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Preparing for a Sustainable Future
To behave as stewards of the land is given lip service ...
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