Carla 867 08/15/2008
Protesters dont think sometimes and go overboard with the changes the want made. Some companies could do better, but this one is not on my list.
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Mike667 06/25/2008
Hit 'em where it hurts - their wallet.
SOUTHERN BELLE 06/09/2008
companies are getting more worried about their money than the money of their consumers !!
Nhoj 06/01/2008
factories create pollution making the paper you use to boycott!!!
GenghisTheHun 05/13/2008
I boycott those companies that support dingoes, that is for sure.
trebon1038 05/12/2008
Haven't paid enough attention as to who the companies are so no
twansalem 05/12/2008
I drive a car every day, so the answer would be no.
irishgit 05/12/2008
I take Ridge's point about not buying Chinese products, and I tend to follow it myself for environmental and economic reasons.
However, I drive, and its impossible to do so without patronizing and supporting the major oil companies, who are among the league leaders in all categories of planet rapine.
Ridgewalker 05/12/2008
In this case, my first step is to boycott Chinese products. On food items, I read the ingredients and where it came from. Even if it only says "Distributed by, XYZ Company, Chicago, Ill, I won't buy it and always try to buy made-in-North American products, which is one of the reasons I don't frequent WalMart...Chinese TwiLight Zone.
Perhaps the worst of the Chinese imports (besides drugs) are fish, which are grow in ponds that were formerly farm land that were laced with chemicals.
magellan 05/12/2008
I'm all for voting with your dollars, but it's difficult to get reliable information regarding who the bad actors are. For example, you'll note that every oil company commercial that you see these days is over the top "green" - talking about all of the steps that the company is taking to save the earth. Yet oil companies, perhaps more than any other industry, are on the front lines of destroying the planet.
Djahuti 10/24/2005
Especially MONSANTO and EXXON/Mobil.I'm not sure I believe in "evil",but corporations like this could sway my opinion.
kamylienne 10/23/2005
I probably should, but I don't do too much research on it. If I hear about pretty extreme practices, then I'll stop buying their stuff, but otherwise, I don't go out of my way to find out if they're ecologically-friendly or not.
Kairho 10/23/2005
I don't really boycott them formally, but just haven't really needed their products.
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