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:Other [[essential projects]] seem to be doing that.  See [[who owns what]] too.
:Other [[essential projects]] seem to be doing that.  See [[who owns what]] too.


:A wiki-based process gives us some edges in what we tackle, so here the focus is probably on [[service cycle]] and [[comprehensive outcome]] information, so that the real outcome of [[diamond]], [[charcoal]], [[cocoa]], [[coffee]] and [[wood]] consumption is known and people can prioritize where to change their habits or buying patterns.  Probably many [[Campaign]]s will be focused on one industry at a time, rather than focusing strictly on a company, though the worst-performing company should usually be targetted as an example, this is tactical.  The strategy is:  know the [[comprehensive outcome]] of everything you buy, apply [[individual buying criteria]] yourself and [[institutional buying criteria]] in [[standard label]]s or [[faction]]s, and don't count on [[corporation]]s to have real ethics.  At least, none that you don't enforce yourself or in concert with others like yourself.
:A wiki-based process gives us some edges in what we tackle, so here the focus is probably on [[service cycle]] and [[comprehensive outcome]] information, so that the real outcome of [[tantallum]], [[diamond]], [[charcoal]], [[cocoa]], [[coffee]], other [[food]] and [[wood]] consumption is known and people can prioritize where to change their habits or buying patterns.  Probably many [[Campaign]]s will be focused on one industry at a time, rather than focusing strictly on a company, though the worst-performing company should usually be targetted as an example, this is tactical.  The strategy is:  know the [[comprehensive outcome]] of everything you buy, apply [[individual buying criteria]] yourself and [[institutional buying criteria]] in [[standard label]]s or [[faction]]s, and don't count on [[corporation]]s to have real ethics.  At least, none that you don't enforce yourself or in concert with others like yourself.
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