Corporate Accountability
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The UTOPIA Project (United Team of People in Action): Ending poverty
International Diversified Products & Women’s Funding Network- Profit - www.idpglobal.com/corporate_responsibility/ & www.womensfundingnetwork.com
Our Project seeks to end poverty and improve social well-being by creating products that make the world a better place through their functionality/purpose, high-quality, affordability and profits. To launch and successfully position UTOPIA-branding among the global community, we’ve developed “the best product of its kind”, ending the second cause of HIV transmission, and will donate 15% of its sales. Additionally, we commit to investing 100% of profits from sales of new UTOPIA-Products into achieving the UN Millennium Goals. We partnered with WFN, one of the largest philanthropic networks…
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Reality Check, Open the Net
Center for Media Justice - Non-Profit - www.centerformediajustice.org
Despite efforts of Telco's to control the Internet, they remain a favored big business. Pouring millions of dollars of donations into non-profit organizations in the communities they serve hasn't hurt either. Thus the average person is hard-pressed to recognize the false choice they sell--between broadband investment in underserved communities and rules to preserve online independence. We'd like to create a simple viral video for our Campaign for Internet Freedom playing on the famous 1984 Apple commercial, dispelling the social marketing myths of these companies, and offering a vision of the Internet that…
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Milllions Against Monsanto and Frankenfood
Bellflower Veterinary Hospital - Hybrid - www.bellflowervet.com
Free Range could shine a light on genetic engineering, the take over of the food supply by corporations such as Monsanto and the horrors of release of the new genetically modified salmon, with out any labeling and safety testing.
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The 80/20 Initiative
Open Data Registry - Hybrid - ipc.opendataregistry.com
http://www.opendataregistry.com/GeorgeOpiraStoryGeorge lives in a hut miles from the nearest road or freshwater, like billions of others who form the last mile of the global economy. Their produce flows through complex supply chains, but their stories do not. Nor do data about the ecological impacts of making products.
Now imagine "googling"your t-shirt. Not just what it is, but what's inside, how it's made, and how safe it is. Our Internet Product Codes enable this.
An animated video by Free Range can help communicate our 80/20 vision:
To make transparent the stories of 80%…
140 votes