Lawry asked:
> I wonder if it might be possible to launch a corporate-responsibility
> consciousness initiative.  I do not mean legislation and regulated
> protectionism, but a genuine moral initiative that included specific looks
> at specific executive actions and policies, and recognized and morally
> rewarded those who reflected that consciousness of responsibility?

For coffee, sugar, chocolate, bananas etc. there already is one:
The Fair Trade network ( http://www.fairtrade.net ), in N.America known
as TransFair ( transfairusa.org , transfair.ca ).  They pay much higher
prices to the growers and guarantee good labor conditions and democratic
participation rights in small-farmer coops.  The high revenue for growers
is often used for local educational and health projects, and the organic
production methods avoid health hazards from pesticides to the growers.

So it's up to the consumer to vote with their feet.  In Switzerland,
Fair Trade products (known here as "Max Havelaar" brand) have a high
market share and can be found in regular store chains.

Chris



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