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Tom Steyer - The Left's "Koch Brother" and Driver of Green Energy Policy

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by ChievousFTFace, Jun 5, 2015.

  1. heypartner

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    Alright. That's good, right? But only good if they do good like Walmart does.

    Basically, both Walmart and Amazon share many of the very same Fortune 100 and 500 suppliers. Walmart has already implemented environmental/social/green "regulations" on the suppliers...like a government would...but this is businesses deciding (which is good). If the supplier doesn't change to suit Walmart supplier criteria, they could lose their business. So, Amazon doesn't really need to do anything, in the examples where the supplier already changed for Walmart.

    Suppliers don't have to change twice.

    This isn't a Walmart vs Amazon scenario. This is Walmart already got suppliers to change, and Amazon benefits from that, plus they could help make further changes.

    make sense
     
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