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Running away from responsability
Today one of Ustc's companys filed for bankrupcy. They did it because of an environmental disaster they created handling waste. The cleanup will cost Danish citizens and the Danish state a very large amount of money. And it will affect the people living near the place for years to come.
Meanwhile, Ustc has been washing their hands by creating an environmental fund that only contains a fragment of the price a cleanup of their disaster will cost.
Reading Ustc's homepage about how they take responsability for environment and do their best, something doesnt add up. You took out all the money from Nordic Waste, but refuse to take reponsability when there is a price to pay, and to protect all the innocent people affected by this. Shame on you. You could do better. Nobody should trade or do business with a company with no moral obligation.
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