World 136

In World 136, if a big brand company is stationed in a different country to where they want to sell their product, then they have to build a factory at the place they want to sell. An example: a company in Canada wanted to sell their product in the UK then they would have to build a factory there. That way they reduce the amount of pollution in one area of the world to evenly throughout the world and supply more jobs in the area. It also means that shipping around the world is decreased, not gone entirely but decreased.

What if …

brands were local?

Issue:

pollution

This World was contributed by a Fashion Fictions contributor (located in Illinois, USA) using a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence which allows others to share and adapt the work in any medium and for any purpose, providing that they credit the author and share their material using the same Creative Commons licence.

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