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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
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A pharmaceutical company plans to set up a factory in a particular location. In your own words, explain how the pharmaceutical c

ompany would affect the humans, economy, and environment including the climate over time.
Biology
1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
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The pharmaceutical company would really affect the place where their factory would be located. It will affect the humans mostly in a good way. With the rise of pharmaceutical company, people will be able to have access with medicines. They can easily buy medicines from this company whenever they have illnesses or diseases. It will also have good effect to the economy because they will be paying taxes to the government. On the startup, they will be paying for business licenses and other fees to the government. They are also generating income which is good to the economy of the place. The effect of this company to the environment including its climate would depend on its precautionary measures against pollution. Pharmaceutical waste can have bad effects to the environment if not disposed properly.

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