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Ivan Goloborodko and Lee Stewart are now friends Nov 1, 2009
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Lee Stewart commented on Ivan Goloborodko's blog post 'Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business Practices'
Must depend on which Subway you go to, sorry can't help you there...
May 12, 2009
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Ivan Goloborodko commented on Ivan Goloborodko's blog post 'Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business Practices'
And final question: why is ordering Veggie Delight at Subway is such a difficult task?!
May 12, 2009
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Ivan Goloborodko commented on Ivan Goloborodko's blog post 'Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business Practices'
Another question. Does it serve better or worse for companies to grow to these proportions? Did, for instance, GM release higher quality products when they were, if you can say so, a smaller enterprise or now, when they can hardly maneuver through…
May 12, 2009
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Lee Stewart commented on Ivan Goloborodko's blog post 'Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business Practices'
Really interesting post. I have spent some time studying pandemic influenza and one of the possible causes is factory farming and the close proximity of these practices to human populations. If we can at least safely convert the biomass into energy…
May 11, 2009
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Leon Young left a comment for Ivan Goloborodko
Thanks for the plug on your site Ivan.
May 11, 2009
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Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business Practices

Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business PracticesLet's look from this angle: Smithfield Foods, Inc. is the world’s largest pork producer and processor with revenues exceeding 12 billion dollars.Just over ten years ago, 4.7 million gallons of hog fecal matter were released into the state's rivers. Workers and residents near Smithfield plants have reported health problems, and have complained about constant, overpowering stenches of hog…See More
Blog post by Ivan Goloborodko May 11, 2009
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Ivan Goloborodko replied to adrian's discussion 'Online Sustainability Reports'
Two good places to look are - and Global Environmental Management Initiative (gemi.org) and Banarra (www.banarra.com.au). I guess as with any document - clear and honest communication stating current situation, plan and implementation. Ideally…
May 7, 2009
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Leon Young left a comment for Ivan Goloborodko
Welcome Ivan. Interesting blog you are writing.
May 4, 2009
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Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business Practices

Posted on May 11, 2009 at 4:23pm 4 Comments

Negative Potential of Unsustainable Business Practices



Let's look from this angle: Smithfield Foods, Inc. is the world’s largest pork producer and processor with revenues exceeding 12 billion dollars.



Just over ten years ago, 4.7 million gallons of hog fecal matter were released into the state's rivers. Workers and residents near Smithfield plants have reported health problems, and have complained about constant, overpowering… Continue

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At 7:19pm on May 11, 2009, Leon YoungLeon Young said…
Thanks for the plug on your site Ivan.
At 4:44pm on May 4, 2009, Leon YoungLeon Young said…
Welcome Ivan. Interesting blog you are writing.
 
 
 

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