OPEN STATEMENT TO ALL COMPANIES🙏
To All Manufacturing, Distribution, and Sales Companies,
Sales cannot be the final step of responsibility.
Our environment is increasingly choking under the weight of post-consumer waste — much of which comes directly from products that were designed, manufactured, packaged, and sold by your companies.
The environmental burden we are facing today did not appear on its own; it is the after-effect of products placed into the market without sufficient post-sale responsibility.
We ask a simple but urgent question: What comes next after sales?
Who is accountable when your product becomes waste?
Who takes responsibility when packaging blocks drainage systems, pollutes our land, and contaminates our water?
What systems have you put in place to manage the environmental impact of what you profit from?
Corporate success cannot be measured by revenue alone. It must also be measured by environmental stewardship and long-term sustainability. Responsibility should not end at the checkout point.
We call on all companies to:
Establish clear post-sale waste management systems
Invest in recycling and take-back programs
Reduce non-biodegradable packaging
Partner with communities to prevent environmental choke
Publicly commit to measurable environmental responsibility goals
Our communities should not bear the cost of corporate neglect. Sustainable production and post-consumer accountability are no longer optional — they are essential.
The question remains: After sales, what next?
We await your action, not just your answer. We
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