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According to "The Better World Shopping Guide" these are the 10 worst companies as of 2008: 1) Exxon Mobil, 2) Kraft, 3) Wal-Mart, 4) Chevron Texaco, 5) Pfizer, 6) Nestle, 7) General Electric, 8) Archer Daniels Midland, 9) General Motors, and 10) Tyson Foods. Check out the guide's site and find out why. More good groups working working to reform worst practices are listed below.


50 Years is Enough Network

A US network for global economic justice.

Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities

Organization whose goal is to increase funding to meet the needs of children (at no additional taxpayer expense) by reducing money spent on nuclear weapons, Star Wars, or other outmoded weapons.

Community Information Resource Center

A networking hub and information source dedicated to building a better world.

Co-op America

Promotes consumer, investor, and business choice and action in the interest of social justice and environmental sustainability.

Economic Democracy

Hosts several projects fostering democratic economic systems and media.

Ethical Consumer Boycotts

A clearinghouse of consumer boycotts.

Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education

A 501(c)(3) public foundation whose mission is to educate people about the benefits of fair money as opposed to fiat money.

International Forum on Globalization

An alliance of leading activists, scholars, economists, researchers and writers formed to stimulate new thinking, joint activity, and public education in response to economic globalization.

Redefining Progress

Provides metrics, policies, and frameworks useful for sustainable economics and the necessary transition to it.



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