| ▲ | scotty79 2 hours ago | |||||||
Overproduction is not an issue. The issue is that they damage unsold things instead selling them for a market price dictated by supply and demand. This is not only clothing and apparel, also sporting goods and many other items. This should be forbidden across all industries. Unsold stock should be delivered to non-profits at no cost for further distribution. If you can't prove that you either sold or transfer to non-profit an item you manufactured then you should be fined for each unaccounted item proportionally to their market price. | ||||||||
| ▲ | eastbound 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
And suddenly the EU becomes #1 in private non-profits, the first ever non-profits to turn up revenue and reinvest them into stock from Gap and H&M. Also the first non-profit to build gigalandfills in Africa. | ||||||||
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