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Article

30 Aoû 2004

Auteur:
Chris Arnold, creative director of Feel, a London-based marketing/advertising agency, in Financial Times

A sign of the times

The No Logo generation (Naomi Klein's tome is on my daughter's school reading list) has strong social values. It is against war and what it sees as commercial exploitation, and in favour of social and environmental responsibility...Companies cannot just pay lip service to corporate social responsibility. [refers to McDonald's, Nestlé, KFC (part of YUM!), Visa, Coca-Cola]