Thursday, October 21, 2021

October 21th 2021

Today, we watched the continuation of the video clip. As I thought on Tuesday, the video was very interesting, that gave me chance to review the consciousness of the lives. 

First, the word that was impressive to me is that the word that questioned, the difference between killing people with guns, and spreading chemicals to people and letting them die. I thought there are thousands of people that are killing millions of people in an indirect way, and never be punished. It is completely unfair and mistaken.

Also, I thought that the reason why the company only thinks about their profits, not the environment is that the consumers do not prior the environment. If the consumer has enough resistance to the pollution, they would never choose the company that contributes to the pollution. 

When we were told to research the company of the items surrounding us, I researched for GU, the fast-fashion brand that I wear often. There was a fact that this company released the information of all of the factories all around the world (URL:https://www.fastretailing.com/jp/sustainability/labor/pdf/UniqloGuCoreFabricMillList.pdf). However, even though we got to know all of the factories, it is difficult for people to know the reality of the company only with the information of the name and the location of the factory. Maybe, this would be called as one of the CSR that GU is doing. 

Watching these sorts of videos in class makes me have a wider perspective, and learn many things. I really like the class like this. 




 -memo-

the difference between killing people with guns, and spreading chemicals to people and letting them die. 

American judge throwed away the case, and Vietnamese people got 0 dollars for the explosion     monsanto

The reason why the company only thinks about their profits, not the environment is that the consumers do not prior the environment. If the consumer has enough resistance to the pollution, they would never choose the company that contributes to the pollution. 

https://www.fastretailing.com/jp/sustainability/labor/pdf/UniqloGuCoreFabricMillList.pdf


CSR

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