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5 pages in length. Dumping the fire-retardant pajamas in other countries in order to recoup the millions of dollars manufacturers lost when the United States banned their sale was a most unethical approach clearly indicative of how money always eclipse the truly important issue at hand. No matter that children of these countries would not otherwise have access to fire-retardant pajamas, they would also not have had occasion to contract kidney cancer had they not been unduly exposed to the toxic chemical Tris. Justifying that one good (the fire-retardant pajamas) validates a bad (kidney cancer from Tris) is nothing short of unscrupulous business and personal tactics. The same is true of exporting the Dalkon Shield, inasmuch as the handful of serious physiological problems associated with using this product in no way offsets any potential benefit. To allow such blatantly unethical global practices indicates a complete breakdown in the fundamental tenets of social responsibility. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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indicative of how money always eclipse the truly important issue at hand. No matter that children of these countries would not otherwise have access to fire-retardant pajamas, they would
also not have had occasion to contract kidney cancer had they not been unduly exposed to the toxic chemical Tris. Justifying that one good (the fire-retardant pajamas) validates another
bad (kidney cancer from Tris) is nothing short of unscrupulous business and personal tactics. The same is true of exporting the Dalkon Shield, inasmuch as the handful of serious
physiological problems associated with using this product in no way offsets any potential benefit. To allow such blatantly unethical global practices indicates a complete breakdown in the fundamental tenets
of social responsibility. Determining what constitutes values is the fundamental purpose of furthering corporate social responsibility where dumping is concerned. Given the
fact that all of humanity must coexist on the same planet, there has to be a modicum of consideration with regard to the extent to which profit margins supersede the
very health and welfare of human existence. If not, then there can be no sense of tolerance or respect for individual life. People have to abide by an
ethical code to ensure proper behavior among the worlds business population. Yet, again, who is to determine what this corporate ethical code will represent, and who is to say
that all commerce must follow it? If Americas government cannot uphold such lofty ethical tenets, how are we to expect lesser evolved nations to even come close? Clearly,
defining ethics is to define mans proper values and interests, a concept that must exist within the framework of all business infrastructures. The
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