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This weblog features articles on corporate wrongs, with suggested actions such as boycotts, lifestyle changes, and public denouncements.
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Information on consumer, labor, and competitors' lawsuits, with links to theaters and alternative rental sources.
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Proposes consumer boycott of large US corporations as a protest against US consumption of resources, militarism and interference in affairs of other nations. Links to reading lists and to information on which corporations are US-based.
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A group of residents from Greensboro, North Carolina who actively oppose the building of a FedEx hub in their area.
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Urges a boycott of G-P's products unless construction is halted on a pipeline that endangers the St. Johns River in Florida.
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Supplies information and calls for boycott of Unilever, Philip Moris, Nestle, Wal-Mart, and McDonald's.
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Organization founded by Ralph Nader that recruits and trains citizen activists, and directs them to focused action campaigns. Focuses on the issues of democracy, justice, globalization, environment, equality, freedom, and peace. Includes mailing list, calendar, current projects, and tools for organizing.
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Describes campaigns relating labor practices, environmental issue, and drug safety. Formerly known as Bayerwatch. [English/German/French/Italian/Spanish]
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Class action lawsuit against Compaq for producing allegedly defective Presarios from 1996-1997.
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National grassroots organization founded in 1977, best known for its successful Nestle and GE boycott campaigns.
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The campaign for environmental justice and corporate accountability for Shell's operations in Nigeria. Background, tools and action ideas for campaigning in your community or campus.
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Urges boycotts of three large food producers - Phillip Morris, Nestle, and Unilever. Includes background information and links to sites detailing the offending activities of each. [German/English]
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Features news on boycott of the Fisher Family, GAP, Old Navy, and Banana Republic.
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PETA critique of the dog- and cat-food manufacturer's nutritional experiments using cats and dogs. Includes photos, video, and information about other pet food companies' use of animal testing.
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Official site. Includes discussion forum, FAQ, publication information, polls, mailing list, and news.
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Site provides illustrated background information on agricultural biodiversity issues and the threats from monoculture and genetic engineering.
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Single page review of the powerful gathering of protestors in Seattle in 1999.
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In 1999, Swatch tried to use ham radio bands for advertising in violation of ITU rules via satellite. Amateur radio operators protested and the launch was cancelled.
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Regular updates, the class action suit against Union Carbide Corporation, and activities of organizations for survivors of the disaster.
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Gives several detailed explanations of bad labor practices and relations with customers and neighbors, with links to external articles.
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Urges boycotts by US consumers of corporations who are off-shoring their workforces, with an extensive list of corporate names, and links to sites detailing the issue and the successes of past actions.