Globalisation: The Causes And Positive Impacts Of Globalization

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Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange. Globalisation has increased the production of goods and services. The biggest companies are no longer national firms but transnational corporations with subsidiaries in many countries. Globalisation has been taking place for hundreds of years, but has speeded up enormously over the last half-century due to the constantly growing companies controlling the marketsMany companies make you believe there are winners in their industry and that is you, however this is not the case as i am going to show in my first example the coca cola company is a transnational company that make widely popular beverages such as coca cola and sprite. Coca Cola are located globally and can be found in every country in the world bar two. Coca Cola CEO Muhtar Kent has a dream that' one day a normal citizen will be able to travel to any country in the world and drink coca cola.' Coca cola has many positive effects on the world as a whole.they are currently working on many projects that benefit the environment. Coca cola believe climate change is a serious issue and aim to prevent it by switching to cleaner energy sources and developing new low carbon technologies and all of coca colas packaging is …show more content…

Ranging from actions like destroying agriculture land to extract water in countries like Colombia and turkey which has lots of adverse consequences o the communities as for some it is their only source of income . Other communities in India that live and work around Coca-Cola's bottling plants are experiencing severe water shortages as well as environmental damage. Local villagers near the holy city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh complain that the company's over-exploitation of water resources has taken a heavy toll on their harvests and led to the drying up of

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