These brands seem to think that using recycled plastic will resolve the problem of pollution. It won’t. They do greenwash just enough to make soothe their brand conscience. Read how they still direct the narrative in the UK press.
Currently, the only people to be prosecuted in the UK for breaking environmental laws are small landlords and such. Go figure. We are no longer dictated to by eu laws, it’s time we made our own, better, laws and started acting on them, even if the companies doing it are from over the Atlantic, which many of us share.
This strikes a chord. Not sure if there will be forced packaging tracking but this is definitely an opportunity to make the bad guys pay for their actions.
We already know who are the dirty dozen: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Anheuser-Busch InBev, McDonalds, Mondelez International, Heineken, Tesco, Carlsberg Group, Suntory, Haribo, Mars and Aldi.
Twelve companies responsible for 65 per cent of UK packaging pollution
1. They treat their employees like shit.
2. Their food tastes like shit.
3. They put shit in their food.
4. Their food makes people look like shit.
5. They use manipulative advertising to get kids addicted to eating shit.
Need more? Work or eat there and you are as bad as those that let them get away with it.
Fast food packaging takes up a hefty chunk of our landfill space while effectively clear-cutting our forests. The golden arch proprietors dole out over 2 billion burgers a year, each individually wrapped in plastic coated paper and thrown into a paper bag
Copper Branch are a vegan fast food chain. Not sure if they will ever make it out into the wider world though. Anyone else know of any others that are expanding beyond the US?
You can add all these arseholes to the list for a start. Would be interesting to know which one tops the shit list as voted by users. And yep, boycotting just the worst one would ensure they changed their ways – or die.
Coca-Cola, Pepsi highlight the 20 corporations producing the most ocean pollution
These criminal companies should appear somewhere on the list for sure. Most are hidden brands though that you motorists don’t realise you are sponsoring. shameful.
The top 20 companies have contributed to 480bn tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent since 1965
Saudi Aramco 59.26
Chevron 43.35
Gazprom 43.23
ExxonMobil 41.90
National Iranian Oil Co 35.66
BP 34.02
Royal Dutch Shell 31.95
Coal India 23.12
Pemex 22.65
Petróleos de Venezuela 15.75
PetroChina 15.63
Peabody Energy 15.39
ConocoPhillips 15.23
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co 13.84
Kuwait Petroleum Corp 13.48
Iraq National Oil Co 12.60
Total SA 12.35
Sonatrach 12.30
BHP Billiton 9.80
Petrobras 8.68
Revealed: the 20 firms behind a third of all carbon emissions
Epicurious should start the ball rolling for this – if they published their best recipe then others could improve and then turn it into a menu and business that supplies existing chains
Someone should have done this long before the big meat heads got in on the act. Well done Greggs for starting the vegan sausage roll revolution though.
Once you’ve found a store, tap on the Order button. When you see the menu, pull down the menu until you see a cartoon version of Colonel Sanders and hold it for about 11 seconds. When you release, you should see the Secret Menu.
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These brands seem to think that using recycled plastic will resolve the problem of pollution. It won’t. They do greenwash just enough to make soothe their brand conscience. Read how they still direct the narrative in the UK press.
Currently, the only people to be prosecuted in the UK for breaking environmental laws are small landlords and such. Go figure. We are no longer dictated to by eu laws, it’s time we made our own, better, laws and started acting on them, even if the companies doing it are from over the Atlantic, which many of us share.
This strikes a chord. Not sure if there will be forced packaging tracking but this is definitely an opportunity to make the bad guys pay for their actions.
We already know who are the dirty dozen: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Anheuser-Busch InBev, McDonalds, Mondelez International, Heineken, Tesco, Carlsberg Group, Suntory, Haribo, Mars and Aldi.
1. They treat their employees like shit.
2. Their food tastes like shit.
3. They put shit in their food.
4. Their food makes people look like shit.
5. They use manipulative advertising to get kids addicted to eating shit.
Need more? Work or eat there and you are as bad as those that let them get away with it.
…and yet some kid did all the work for them a decade ago, when they were busy persecuting innocent people that raised the question of their ethics.
2025? Feksake. they are having a laugh – clowns.
Or invent a WikiLeaks type site that has insiders divulge the ingredients so we can all enjoy them cheaper and healthier.
Copper Branch are a vegan fast food chain. Not sure if they will ever make it out into the wider world though. Anyone else know of any others that are expanding beyond the US?
You can add all these arseholes to the list for a start. Would be interesting to know which one tops the shit list as voted by users. And yep, boycotting just the worst one would ensure they changed their ways – or die.
These criminal companies should appear somewhere on the list for sure. Most are hidden brands though that you motorists don’t realise you are sponsoring. shameful.
The top 20 companies have contributed to 480bn tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent since 1965
Saudi Aramco 59.26
Chevron 43.35
Gazprom 43.23
ExxonMobil 41.90
National Iranian Oil Co 35.66
BP 34.02
Royal Dutch Shell 31.95
Coal India 23.12
Pemex 22.65
Petróleos de Venezuela 15.75
PetroChina 15.63
Peabody Energy 15.39
ConocoPhillips 15.23
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co 13.84
Kuwait Petroleum Corp 13.48
Iraq National Oil Co 12.60
Total SA 12.35
Sonatrach 12.30
BHP Billiton 9.80
Petrobras 8.68
Should include some of these corp criminals no doubt.
Epicurious should start the ball rolling for this – if they published their best recipe then others could improve and then turn it into a menu and business that supplies existing chains
Great idea for a contest. Read this recently and thought it would be a good place to start. Call the contest Kentucky McKing Award innit.
Someone should have done this long before the big meat heads got in on the act. Well done Greggs for starting the vegan sausage roll revolution though.
Once you’ve found a store, tap on the Order button. When you see the menu, pull down the menu until you see a cartoon version of Colonel Sanders and hold it for about 11 seconds. When you release, you should see the Secret Menu.
Go ahead, kill yourself. heh
Not really secret but yeah they don’t advertise the cheapies.
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