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  • Yet Marks & Spencer was named by ''Ethical Consumer'' magazine as the UK's 3rd least ethical place to buy clothes in 2005<ref>H ...reported to have exposed the use of forced child labor in the Uzbek cotton industry that had become a "deliberate state policy" aimed at "acquiring extra profi
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  • ...ly, but the industry is changing so fast to keep pace with the digital and consumer revolutions that there will be winners and losers. Westbourne is on a missi ...ployment, develop skills, pay large amounts of tax and, of course, deliver goods and services that make life more enjoyable. Without business, there would b
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  • ...recruit.co.uk/index.cfm?fa=contentNews.newsDetails&newsID=424&from=archive Industry Buzz] 21st July 2006</ref> ...n the [[British American Tobacco]] Award for the Best Fast Moving Consumer Goods Submission for Nicholas Stein's story: Crisis in a Coffee Cup.”<ref>PRESS
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  • ...ed that the 'genetic engineering of plants has been reduced to a matter of consumer preference.'<ref>[http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech-info/articles/biotech-a ...es Centre with its history of multi-million pound ties ties to the biotech industry. More than 20 of the signatories had past or present connections to the JIC
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  • ...iation. It boasts that it has the broadest membership within the [[Funeral Industry|funeral profession]], including more than 3,200 funeral homes nationwide. I ...bereaved.It provides opinion to Parliamentarians, Government agencies and consumer groups on all funeral matters.<ref>[http://www.nafd.org.uk/funeral0advice/a
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  • ...new company is the world’s largest brewer and one of the top 5 consumer goods companies in the world. <ref> Anheuser Busch Website [http://www.anheuser-b [[Category:Alcohol]] [[Category:Alcohol Industry]]
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  • ...ility First is one of a number of well-linked low carbon and environmental goods and services organisations based in the [[Grosvenor Gardens]] area. It shar ...of [[DEFRA]], [[DTI]], the Environment Agency, energy and water companies, consumer organisations and academics.
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  • ...ors in charge of the NHS; ex-McKinsey (where he led on 'the development of consumer propositions in public services’) ...ple narrative of our age—that computers improve the performance of every industry they touch—turns out to have been magical thinking when it comes to healt
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  • ...cy from the marketplace is always qualified, because as long as we consume goods and services, then to some extent our private pursuits occur within the mar ...1842#.VCFEv5RdVvo. ‘Rebel without a brand: I tried to become a political consumer - and found it took either too much money, or too little consumption.’],
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  • ..., politicians and journalists. We work with a major international consumer goods organisation to ensure its thinking on corporate social responsibility is c :* For an industry body, we developed an appropriate response to unfounded allegations of chil
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  • ...ht the site were Sir (later Lord) Percival Perry, the founder of [[Aims of Industry]] and the managing director of the U.K. branch of the Ford Motor Company, a ...d the Hygienic Ice Company. The site at Slough was ideal for such consumer goods industries, with good road and rail links to London, which was only 20 mile
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  • *[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Can beneficial insects save Britain's Industry?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 32 - June 1991, p. 34. ...0308044653/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM85/LM85_Nukes.html 'Why boycott French goods?'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 85 - December 1995, p. 11.
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  • *Adviser, [[Thomas Goode & Co]] Ltd (luxury goods)<ref name="parl"/> (current 2017) *[[Unilever]] plc (multinational consumer goods company), deleted from his parliament profile on the 31 October 2014
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  • ...where he played an instrumental role in achieving success for the airports industry on many crucial political issues. During this time, John built an expert lo ...r goods companies, where he developed and rolled out the highly successful consumer awareness programme in 15 EU member states. John also worked as an adviser
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  • ...Brunswick]] and [[Finsbury]], the report also outlines tactics employed by industry bodies such as the [[British Bankers’ Association]] (BBA), concluding: ...rtant for us to engage in lobbying in the first place - to put forward the industry's views and put the record straight<ref>Singleton, D. [http://www.prweek.co
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  • == Advising the food industry == ...novery.com/expertise/sectors/retail/Pages/default.aspx Retail and Consumer Goods] Accessed 26th February 2015 </ref>
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  • ...& Gamble Company, also known as P&G, is an American multinational consumer goods company headquartered in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. [[Category:Consumer Goods Industry]][[Category:Science Media Centre]]
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  • **Costly new reporting requirements on the oil industry **Onerous proposals on country of origin labelling for consumer goods
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  • ...s [[Burson-Marsteller]] (1996-1998), head of corporate affairs at consumer goods company [[Unilever]] (1998-2001), director of corporate communications and ...ng the case for effective self-regulation to consumers, the UK government, industry, NGOs and European Union institutions'.<ref> Pharma File [http://www.pharma
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  • ...a number of groups which provide extra-curricula contact between corporate industry lobbyists and MEPs".<ref> iptegrity.com, [http://www.iptegrity.com/index.ph Its tobacco industry members are listed as [[Barry Ronan]] from [[BAT]], [[Mario Muller]] from t
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