Ethical Eating

Ethical Eating
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Publisher : Malcolm Coxall, Cornelio Books
Total Pages : 590
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ISBN-10 : 9788494178313
ISBN-13 : 8494178318
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Book Synopsis Ethical Eating by : Malcolm Coxall

Download or read book Ethical Eating written by Malcolm Coxall and published by Malcolm Coxall, Cornelio Books. This book was released on 2014-02-20 with total page 590 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Global food is not a nice business. It is controlled by a small cartel of unscrupulous, profit-grubbing multinationals with little or no regard for the consumer, their workers or the planet. It is an industry riddled by safety scandals, the nutritional quality of our food is in free-fall and diet related illness has now become epidemic. Intensive agriculture is steadily destroying the planet, contaminating water and air with artificial fertilisers and pesticides, degrading farmland, causing deforestation and pumping out greenhouse gases faster than the world's entire transport system. Meanwhile Big Food's rapacious appetite for profit knows no limits as it bribes its way through the 3rd world in a huge land grab, dumping untested GM seed on a new generation of farmer-slaves. But all is not lost! A new movement of real, organic and ethical food is on the brink of a renaissance. Read on to understand how Big Food really works and how to reclaim control over our own food once again.


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