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Corporations that need a cleanup. .


Last year corporations took it on the chin when it came to financial scandal. Here are a few other companies that need cleaning up--their practices aren't necessarily illegal, they're just wrong:

British American Tobacco British American Tobacco Plc (LSE: BATS, AMEX: BTI, KLSE: BAT) is the second largest listed tobacco company in the world. It is based in London, England and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index with a market capitalisation of over £29 billion as of June 2005.  still promotes cigarettes to youth and opposes the World Health Organization's adoption of a strong Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

Caterpillar sells to the Israeli Defense Force Noun 1. Israeli Defense Force - the ground and air and naval forces of Israel
IDF

military force, military group, military unit, force - a unit that is part of some military service; "he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men"
 bulldozers that are used as instruments of war to destroy Palestinian homes and buildings.

DynCorp, a private defense contractor Noun 1. defense contractor - a contractor concerned with the development and manufacture of systems of defense
armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region";
, flies the planes that spray herbicides on coca crops in Colombia--killing food crops and exposing people to dangerous toxins.

M&M/Mars responded half-heartedly to news about child slavery in the West African West Africa

A region of western Africa between the Sahara Desert and the Gulf of Guinea. It was largely controlled by colonial powers until the 20th century.



West African adj. & n.
 cocoa fields and refuses to convert a modest 5 percent of its product to Fair Trade cocoa.

Procter & Gamble failed to address plummeting coffee bean coffee bean

see sesbania.
 prices, which destabilized tens of thousands of small farmers in Central America, Ethiopia, Uganda, and elsewhere.

Source: "Bad Apples in a Rotten System: The 10 Worst Corporations of 2002," by Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman (Multinational Monitor, December 2002).
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Author:Bowman, Kate
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Date:Mar 1, 2003
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