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Moral Idealism
Moral idealism is an ethical perspective that places great importance on individual rights and intentions, often prioritizing moral principles above practical considerations in decision-making processes.
Toxic Chemical
A substance that can cause harm or damage to living organisms and the environment upon exposure.
Bottled Water
Packaged water intended for drinking, sold in individual plastic or glass containers.
Stakeholder Responsibility
An organization's duty to act in the best interests of its stakeholders, including customers, employees, investors, and the environment.
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