They have a system planned with a catchy name that involves reuse, repair, repurpose, etc. The corporations own the actual materials so if it gets stripped down to materials and remade again, it's still owned by that same corporation.
They will decide what we should have for the sake of the environment. Not to mention the quality of it, the amount. All in the name of a more 'equal and fair' planet. You can start to see how you might be eating bugs all of a sudden.
They have a system planned with a catchy name that involves reuse, repair, repurpose, etc. The corporations own the actual materials so if it gets stripped down to materials and remade again, it's still owned by that same corporation.
They will decide what we should have for the sake of the environment. Not to mention the quality of it, the amount. All in the name of a more 'equal and fair' planet. You can start to see how you might be eating bugs all of a sudden.
Klaus said that "Stakeholder Capitalism positions private corporations as trustees of society". Which is from the 1973 Davos Manifesto