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ASDA/WAL-MART
A Corporate Profile

By Corporate Watch UK
Completed November 2004

Further Information and Resources

Score: 330
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Organic farms have historically been small, family-run mixed farms producing for local markets, but this story is starting to change as conventional agribusiness and the supermarkets move in. Organic shops, too, are expanding, or being bought up, and increasingly resembling their non-organic counterparts.
Score: 330
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ASDA/WAL-MART
A Corporate Profile

By Corporate Watch UK
Completed November 2004

Who, Where, How Much?


Score: 220
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Edinburgh is the second largest financial services centre in the UK after London, and despite its geographical size is the sixth largest investment management centre in Europe and the 15th largest in the world. Scotland is also home to three of the UK's top five life assurance and pensions companies as well as Royal Bank of Scotland, which is the second largest bank in Europe and one of the world's top 20.1

Score: 220
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Score: 110
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Corporate control of the food system
Score: 110
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Who wants it? - Demand for GM and non-GM crops
Score: 110
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News Update
January 24 2003
Score: 110
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Our food economy is heavily dependent on fossil fuels. Industrial agriculture uses vast amounts of petroleum-based pesticides and fertilisers. Enormous amounts of fossil fuels are also used for food processing, packaging, refrigeration, transport and retailing.
Score: 110
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ASDA/WAL-MART
A Corporate Profile

By Corporate Watch UK
Completed November 2004

Influence/Lobbying


Score: 110
 
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