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- Two big shareholders in Apple are launching an unusual campaign against the tech titan related to a perceived growing public-health crisis involving smartphone overuse and addiction by young people. Jana Partners, an activist investor, and the California State Teachers’ Retirement System—which together control $2 billion of Apple shares—sent a letter to the iPhone maker urging it to develop new tools that will help parents control and limit phone use more easily and study the impact of excessive use on mental health. The investors believe that Apple’s shares could be hurt if it faces a backlash and that proactive moves could generate goodwill and keep consumers loyal to its brands. Apple wasn’t the only technology behemoth to face ethical concerns, however, as a growing roster of Facebook investors and former executives have publicly said that the social-media network is both psychologically addictive and harmful to democracy. The Journal’s Christopher Mims says Facebook and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg are at a crossroads similar to the one faced by tobacco companies when scientists started linking cigarettes to cancer, and posits “the multibillion-dollar question” to Mr. Zuckerberg: Is he willing to sacrifice revenue for the well-being of Facebook’s more than two billion users?
yogeshkhetani · 2490 days ago · link ·
Well, use of Plastic should be banned in the world. We know that it's toxic to us and harmful to the environment but we still use it in large quantity. What's the reason? Affordability and the cost of it. If everyone leaves the price factor away, then we can get rid of these toxic substances but that's not going to happen.
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FirebrandRoaring · 2490 days ago · link ·
Relevant: Are biologically based plastics a realistic replacement for petrochemical plastics?, from Irish Times.