H.B. Fuller in Honduras

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Essay by Paul Jeffrey (Multinatinal Monitor) discusses H. B. Fuller's involvement in the glue sniffing addiction among the Latin American street kids and its problems with the Honduran congress.
Part 1 of a two part article on how despite H.B. Fuller's much lauded efforts to counter the glue addiction problem the company continues to sell the glue and how it continues to cause addiction among Guatamalean and Honduran street kids. It contains a link to the second part.
(publisher of Business Ethics Magazine) on the H.B. Fuller case.
Discusses H B Fuller's move to stop selling the addictive shoe glue to Latin American countries.
Explains the ramifications of the Costa Rican Ministry ordering H. B. Fuller to comply with local laws. The article is titled “Solvent based shoe glues as a principal "drug". Company operating without legal permit”
This is part of Casa Alianza website and contains links to press articles on H. B. Fuller's doings in Honduras and other Latin American states in the context of glue sniffing among street children. Also contains links to the latest developments in the case. The link is titled “”.
An article by Will Weissert, Associated Press Writer from Tegucigalpa, Honduras documenting the views of Honduran street kids on their glue addiction.
Honduras this Week articles on the Fuller Case
press release sent from Casa Alianza (1999) saying that H B Fuller will be facing more charges.