Should a multinational feel free to pollute in a developing nation?

What will be an ideal response?

Ans: Most developed nations have regulations governing the emission of pollutants, the dumping of toxic chemicals, and the use of toxic materials in the workplace, etc. These regulations are often not present in developing nations. This has resulted in higher levels of pollution from operations of multinationals in nations without such regulations in place to protect against pollution. However, multinational companies should not feel free to pollute in a developing nation. It is very unethical and violates basic societal notions of ethics and corporate social responsibility.

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