Frebreze is an air freshener product made by Proctor and Gamble that uses chemicals to mask odors rather than eliminating them. While Frebreze is inexpensive for consumers, its low manufacturing costs of $0.15 per product compared to its $4.99 retail price raise questions about working conditions for employees and environmental impacts. The document examines Frebreze through the lens of justice and whether it truly benefits the common good.
Frebreze is an air freshener product made by Proctor and Gamble that uses chemicals to mask odors rather than eliminating them. While Frebreze is inexpensive for consumers, its low manufacturing costs of $0.15 per product compared to its $4.99 retail price raise questions about working conditions for employees and environmental impacts. The document examines Frebreze through the lens of justice and whether it truly benefits the common good.
Frebreze is an air freshener product made by Proctor and Gamble that uses chemicals to mask odors rather than eliminating them. While Frebreze is inexpensive for consumers, its low manufacturing costs of $0.15 per product compared to its $4.99 retail price raise questions about working conditions for employees and environmental impacts. The document examines Frebreze through the lens of justice and whether it truly benefits the common good.
Frebreze is an air freshener product made by Proctor and Gamble that uses chemicals to mask odors rather than eliminating them. While Frebreze is inexpensive for consumers, its low manufacturing costs of $0.15 per product compared to its $4.99 retail price raise questions about working conditions for employees and environmental impacts. The document examines Frebreze through the lens of justice and whether it truly benefits the common good.
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Frebreze
Air Effects THROUGH THE LENS OF JUSTICE
Contents
How Frebreze Works?
Who Makes and Distributes Frebreze
The Cost of Making Frebreze vs. The Cost of Buying it and Other Alternatives The Working Conditions of The Workers Is Frebreze for the Common Good? The Environmental Impact of Frebreze