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French Food Giant Danone Sued Over Plastic Use Under Landmark Law

The New York Times – Business:

Environmental groups are relying on a law in France requiring large companies to address their environmental footprint.

Constant Meheut
Author: Constant Meheut

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Containers and Packaging, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporations, Danone S.A., Europe, European Union, France, Global Warming, Law and Legislation, Plastics, Rana Plaza Building Collapse, Bangladesh (2013), Recycling of Waste Materials, Sherpa (French Human Rights Organization), Suits and Litigation (Civil), Sustainable Living
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