Supporters of saying no to "Made in China"
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Supporters
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What can one really do to
support this effort of saying no to "Made in China"? Many have taken steps
- even by small means - to support this cause. Just making the
conscience choice to not buy "Made in China" products is a start...
Here are others who
have united in this effort...
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LIST OF NMIC PRODUCTS (Courtesy of Power of Peace)
The Not Made in China
list (NMIC) was developed and validated through a rigorous process of research
and direct contact with manufacturers and suppliers. Power of Peace asked them to
say
specifically whether their products and/or raw materials, came from China.
The results are listed on their site at the link below. These companies either show the Country of Origin
(COO) for each product, or have confirmed in writing that the products and
the raw materials are Not Made in China (NMIC). These sites include products
made in other countries around the world just "NMIC" - LONG list of manufacturers
and products are
HERE.
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The pet
industry is larger than the fur trade and candy industry combined for
the Chinese economy - boycotting pet items made in China at your local pet
stores and outlets will have a bigger impact on the Chinese economy's bottom
line - more details are HERE |
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WHAT CAN YOU
DO?
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- Just say no to "Made in China" by looking
for the country of origination label when making your purchases... If it
doesn't have one, then ask why not...
- Sign the "Just Say No To Made In China"
petition online below
- Become an advocate when you shop -
print out this flyer, clip the six
cards apart and when shopping, leave them on the shelf where you find "Made in
China" products - tell the retailers by your actions you prefer to have
products that are NOT made in China!
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If that link is not working, the petition
is located here:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/JustSayNoToMadeInChina |
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You can contact us at
JustSayNoToMadeInChina@yahoo.com if you'd like to include "Made In US"
products here or highlight "Made in China" products and issues, etc.!
I said
that for China the first imperative was ‘survival’, but I must immediately add
that by ‘survival’ I do not merely mean to eke a living by disgraceful means...
~~~ Lu Xun, Modern China’s greatest writer
"No."
~~~ Rosa Parks, December 1, 1955
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