Bartow J. Elmore

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Bartow J. Elmore


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Bartow J. Elmore, an Atlanta native, grew up drinking Coke. He now teaches history at the University of Alabama.

Also writes as Bart Elmore.

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Citizen Coke: The Making of...

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“Without chemicals,” one 1977 Monsanto advertisement cautioned, “many more millions would go hungry.”
Bartow J. Elmore, Seed Money: Monsanto's Past and Our Food Future

“For years, recycling programs proved unprofitable, and private institutions failed time and time again to create comprehensive programs that would dramatically reduce litter. Expensive recycling programs survived as the preferred and exclusive solution for solid-waste disposal in this country only because private corporations used their lobbying might to shift responsibility for the collection and recycling of corporate waste onto the public sector. In the end, consumers did most of the work, subsidizing (both through their labor and through taxes) the beverage industry’s packaging-reclamation system, allowing companies to expand their operations without incurring increased costs.”
Bartow J. Elmore, Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism

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