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Value [the] Meal logo
May 24, 2012
In 2011 and 2012, Corporate Accountability International played a key role in advancing a resolution at McDonald's Shareholders' Meeting requires. The resolution requires McDonald’s to publicly assess its impacts on the nation’s health.
Challange Big Tobacco logo
May 1, 2012
According to Article 5.3 of the global tobacco treaty, ratifying countries should refuse to:treat tobacco corporations as “stakeholders” in public health policyinvest in the tobacco industrypartner with tobacco corporations for health or other purposesaccept their so-called corporate social responsibility schemesSee this factsheet to learn more about Article 5.3 of the FCTC. Véase este documento en español.
Slowing Down Fast Food logo
May 1, 2012
The report, "Slowing Down Fast Food: A Policy Guide for Healthier Kids and Families," documents ways in which city and county policymakers can address the toll that diet-related disease is taking on their communities’ health.
Shutting the spigot on private water corporate accountability international
May 1, 2012
"Shutting the Spigot on Private Water" is a landmark report that documents how the World Bank is driving global water privatization at a chilling human cost.
Challenging Big Tobacco logo
March 29, 2012
This fact sheet exposes the tobacco industry’s latest effort to undermine the global tobacco treaty's Illicit Trade Protocol and explains why Parties to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control should reject Codentify®, the latest industry-promoted system to control illicit trade.

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