Hyundai is committed to helping stop illegal mining in the Amazon
Hyundai is committed to helping stop illegal mining in the Amazon. This after Greenpeace released a report revealing that Hyundai heavy duty machines are by far the most popular among those who carry out the extremely destructive illegal mining on indigenous lands in the Amazon. The company states that they will prevent the machines from being used in the illegal business. We now hope that other manufacturers of similar machines also follow this example.
// Greenpeace



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rosebellendiritu
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May it now come up with sustainable projects to counter already the destruction done.
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Gorffly mokua
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This is a great commitment! Hope they will be able to get a sustainable solution.
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Elizabeth Gathigia
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Great to see Hyundai fighting against illegal mining in Amazon, the environment needs to be protected
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George Kariuki
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I hope other manufacturers follow suit.
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walter lungayi
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It's great to see a company like Hyundai taking a stand against illegal mining in the Amazon. It's important for corporations to prioritize environmental protection and sustainability in their business practices.
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Rotich Kim
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Illegal mining has advance effect to our environment this should come to the end
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Jane Wangui
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@rotich_kim overtime our land will look ugly with all the mines and peoples health will deteriorate.
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rosebellendiritu
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@jane_wangui in most cases where mining is done it looks ugly already,something that has to come to an end.
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Rashid Kamau
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The illegal miners have polluted lands, leading to widespread hunger and disease.
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Dear Sven Nilson Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Hyundai by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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May it now come up with sustainable projects to counter already the destruction done.
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This is a great commitment! Hope they will be able to get a sustainable solution.
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Great to see Hyundai fighting against illegal mining in Amazon, the environment needs to be protected
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I hope other manufacturers follow suit.
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It's great to see a company like Hyundai taking a stand against illegal mining in the Amazon. It's important for corporations to prioritize environmental protection and sustainability in their business practices.
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70 w
Illegal mining has advance effect to our environment this should come to the end
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@rotich_kim overtime our land will look ugly with all the mines and peoples health will deteriorate.
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@jane_wangui in most cases where mining is done it looks ugly already,something that has to come to an end.
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The illegal miners have polluted lands, leading to widespread hunger and disease.