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Ethical issues Typeit

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Ethical marketing considerations: misleading product ; for example, packaging in the food industry.

Ethical marketing considerations: inappropriate activity; for example, some energy drinks are heavily promoted to teenagers.

Supply chain considerations: exploitation of labour, including  labour, where employees have to work under the threat of punishment.  Mostly found in the coffee and farming businesses in less-developed countries. 

Supply chain considerations: use of  labour, most commonly in cotton picking, sugar cane harvesting and the gold mines in Africa, where small children are forced to sift sand looking for gold nuggets. 

Environmental considerations: reduction of , which is the production of environmentally harmful gasses in the production process. The worst offenders are the transport and electricity production industries, which account for a high proportion of greenhouses gases in most countries. 

Environmental considerations: ethical  disposal, which includes the safe disposal of  waste which could harm animals or humans.  The worst industries for dumping toxic or hazardous waste are the garment industry in India and China, where manufacturing by-products are poured into the local rivers.

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