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When we discuss how companies deal with sustainability, we tend to think in terms of major trends, vast initiatives, and sweeping regulations.
Just in time for the summer fishing season, the state has adopted sweeping regulations intended to slow the spread of a virulent disease that has killed thousands of fish, including some of the most popular game species, in four of the five Great Lakes.
But it gets much harder to dismiss climate change as a fringe concern of liberals such as Al Gore, and environmental regulations as a sneaky first step to sweeping regulations and a government takeover of private lives, once the pope becomes involved.
McCain, who still calls himself a deregulator, says that we need sweeping regulations to make sure a meltdown like this one never happens again.
But May should expect to encounter resistance from business groups wary of sweeping regulations that make life more complicated for those already playing by the rules.
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South Korea's recently elected conservative government is planning to tackle what it claims is the misinformation, cyberbullying and mob rule on the internet with sweeping regulation.
The first effort toward more sweeping regulation came after 21 young people canyoning down a gorge near the Alpine resort of Interlaken were killed in a flash flood two years ago.
Taylor led the implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act, a sweeping regulation meant to prevent unsafe foods from entering the supply chain; his post may help boost the startup's government relations and status within the food safety industry.
The most sweeping regulation of the credit card business ever passed was signed into law by President Obama in May, and it will turn on its head how card companies make money off American consumers, say analysts Donald Fandetti and Keith Horowitz of Citigroup.
That changed in 1996 with a sweeping regulation that called for a shift toward contamination prevention, and required industry to implement comprehensive systems to address foodborne threats.
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