Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Brass knuckles capitalism update; Plastics pollution update

Amazon, Tesla and Meta among world’s top companies 
undermining democracy – report

Some of the world’s largest companies have been accused of undermining democracy across the world by financially backing far-right political movements, funding and exacerbating the climate crisis, and violating trade union rights and human rights in a report published on Monday by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).

Amazon, Tesla, Meta, ExxonMobil, Blackstone, Vanguard and Glencore are the corporations included in the report. The companies’ lobbying arms are attempting to shape global policy at the United Nations Summit of the Future in New York City on 22 and 23 September.

At Amazon, the report notes the company’s size and role as the fifth largest employer in the world and the largest online retailer and cloud computing service, has had a profound impact on the industries and communities it operates within.

“The company has become notorious for its union busting and low wages on multiple continents, monopoly in e-commerce, egregious carbon emissions through its AWS data centers, corporate tax evasion, and lobbying at national and international level,” states the report.

The report cites Amazon’s high injury rates in the US, the company challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), its efforts in Canada to overturn labor law, the banning of Amazon lobbyists from the European parliament for refusing to attend hearings on worker violations, and refusal to negotiate with unions in Germany, among other cases. Amazon has also funded far-right political groups’ efforts to undermine women’s rights and antitrust legislation, and its retail website has been used by hate groups to raise money and sell products.
Simply put, capitalism, like theocracy, is inherently anti-democratic and pro-authoritarian. When capitalism is not reasonably regulated, elite capitalists have too much power. That power comes mostly at the expense of the public interest and government functions needed to protect it. Unfortunately, in pay-to-play politics, special interest money talks and democracy and the public interest get a kick in the pants.
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The WaPo reports (not paywalled) about the abysmal, decades-long state of affairs regarding the non-recyclability of plastics:
Is recycling beyond fixing? 
Here’s why California thinks so.

California’s lawsuit against ExxonMobil says plastic recycling is broken. The oil giant agrees, but blames the state

On Monday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued ExxonMobil, claiming the oil and petrochemical giant had engaged “in a decades-long campaign of deception” about the effectiveness of recycling. The first-of-its-kind lawsuit seeks to hold the company responsible for the plastic pollution crisis. It argues that, since at least 1988, ExxonMobil has blanketed the state in marketing and advertising to convince people plastic is being recycled, making them more likely to buy it. This includes spreading misinformation about the efficacy of plastics recycling on social media, it alleges.

The amount of plastic being recycled in the United States today is a sliver of what is produced. Recent estimates suggest that only about 9 percent of this waste is recycled worldwide, while in America it’s about 5 to 6 percent.

Take, for instance, two common household plastics: an orange laundry detergent bottle and a clear squeezable ketchup bottle. They are made from different resins — a petroleum product that’s the main ingredient in plastics — are different colors and contain different chemicals. They can’t be combined and resold. The makeup of each product is so specific that even green and clear soda bottles made of No. 1 plastic cannot be recycled together, which is why the Coca-Cola Co. no longer packages Sprite in its iconic green container.

“Fundamentally, most plastics are not recyclable,” said Judith Enck, the president of the advocacy group Beyond Plastics and a former regional Environmental Protection Agency administrator. “And you know who has known this for years? The companies that make and sell plastic.”

ExxonMobil responded to California’s lawsuit by alleging the state’s recycling system is broken. A spokesperson for the company said it had kept more than 60 million pounds of plastic waste out of landfills by turning it into reusable raw materials.

In the face of growing skepticism about plastic recycling, the industry has gone on the offensive. The Plastics Industry Association, a trade group, launched a $1 million campaign last year called “Recycling is Real.” Aimed at lawmakers and brands, the digital ads tried to bolster confidence in recycling.
The WaPo article also commented that an an international trade group of plastic recyclers said that as long as people use plastic products, recycling has merit. That is very much like DJT telling us he has "concepts of a plan" to replace Obamacare. It's pure insulting, morally rotted bullshit.

A person does have to marvel at the insulting arrogance of lying pollution profiteers like ExxonMobil. They foster plastics pollution but falsely claim recycling is real, while blaming government for the non-recyclability of plastics. Morally rotted, outrageous arrogance is a reasonable assessment. Capitalism's inherent lack of compassion for human welfare and the environment is on display.

Piles of plastic

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