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Follow up letter to Mr. Burke (Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities)

Dear Mr. Burke (Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities)Thank you for your time during one on one meeting on Thursday evening 02/12/10My question to you is regarding the throw-away society we have evolved into.I, like many Australians are disenchanted by the plethora of inferior quality merchandise our multinational corporations expect us to buy. Our home grown companies (who like the rest of the world) have based their manufacturing arms predominantly in…See More
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I am a forward thinking, family orientated person, who values common sense with social and environmental responsibility. We reside in a “throw away” society. I am greatly concerned that we continue to import and manufacture poor quality and over packaged goods. Most items we purchase, do not last through to a purposeful lifetime. I just hope that more people strongly consider the environmental implications our "throw away” lifestyle has created. Vast corporate wealth has been created due to our indulgence in unsustainable and inferior products. The disturbing thing is governments around the world allow this kind of industry to flourish.
I ask: Why?
Then I Wonder: Who will courageously step up to navigate the pathway to quality and sustainable industry?

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Follow up letter to Mr. Burke (Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities)

Posted on December 6, 2010 at 1:31pm 0 Comments

Dear Mr. Burke (Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities)

Thank you for your time during one on one meeting on Thursday evening 02/12/10

My question to you is regarding the throw-away society we have evolved into.



I, like many Australians are disenchanted by the plethora of inferior quality merchandise our multinational corporations expect us to buy. Our home grown companies (who like the rest of the world) have based their manufacturing… Continue

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