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    '''Green light''' is designation for a product certification that the product  
    '''Green light''' is designation for a product certification that the product  
    * has not caused harm (by pollution, depletion of resources, etc.) to any fragile ecology in the region it was made;
    * has not caused harm (by pollution, depletion of resources, etc.) to any fragile ecology in the region it was made;
    * was not made with sweatshop labour (forced labour, child labour);
    * was not made with sweatshop labour (forced labour, child labour);
    * revenues for which will not pay for corporate crimes.
    * revenues for which will not pay for corporate crimes.

    Revision as of 04:04, 2 July 2003

    Green light is designation for a product certification that the product

    • has not caused harm (by pollution, depletion of resources, etc.) to any fragile ecology in the region it was made;
    • was not made with sweatshop labour (forced labour, child labour);
    • revenues for which will not pay for corporate crimes.