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The business-can't-handle-it argument is an argument in favor of a broad view of corporate responsibility.
Industrywide Liability
A legal theory holding all companies within an industry responsible for harm caused by hazardous products or practices, regardless of individual culpability.
Manufacturing
The process of converting raw materials, components, or parts into finished goods through the use of equipment, human labor, and machinery.
Harmful Product
A product that can cause injury, health issues, or detrimental effects to consumers due to its nature, design, or manufacturing.
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