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     1        eliminate its use of foam food packaging.  My role was to
              develop research, technical research, compile research
     2        related to the manufacturing process associated with
              making foam, related to the potential problems associated
     3        with the use of a foam food package and related to the
              problems associated with the disposal of a foam food
     4        package, so that the research actually compiled a wide
              body of information from one end of the production process
     5        to the other, from the cradle, if you will, the
              manufacturing process, to the grave, the disposal
     6        process.  In many ways, this was an unprecedented project
              but it opened the door for further research and
     7        elaboration by a wide number of different organisations,
              including governmental organisations and business
     8        organisations.
 
     9   Q.   We are going to go through the research in more detail
              later, but can you tell us briefly what you discovered as
    10        a result of the research?  Why was foam food packaging
              selected?
    11        A.  Foam food packaging was selected because it was
              considered to be by local community groups that assembled
    12        through a series of meetings -- all these groups, I would
              note, were groups associated with local community issues
    13        dealing with hazardous and solid waste disposal, but also
              assembled at these meetings, these round table
    14        discussions, were groups such as Greenpeace, business
              leaders, business officials and government officials.  In
    15        the process of these discussions a strategy arose which
              was to focus on a wasteful packaging product, and foam
    16        food packaging came to be identified as an extremely
              wasteful type of food packaging product that was, that in
    17        a technical sense had a wide variety of problems
              associated with it that you could identify at each point
    18        in the process, from the manufacturing process at the
              point of use and at the point of disposal.
    19
              So the research basically identified a wide variety of
    20        documents that established these points and in a great
              deal of clarity, and it was that kind of research which
    21        I identified as I engaged in my own research.  The
              findings showed that foam food packaging was relatively
    22        unsafe.  It had a number chemical hazards associated with
              it.  I hope that summarises what----
    23
         Q.   Yes.  Dave will take you through it in more detail.  Why
    24        was McDonald's chosen as the target?
              A.  McDonald's was identified by Grassroots groups as an
    25        extravagant user of foam food package.  It is worth noting
              that these leaders were aware McDonald's was using the 
    26        foam food package primarily through the company's own 
              promotional advertising which called attention to the foam 
    27        food package as a marketable component of their product.
              I would add that McDonald's became known as the largest
    28        single user of the styrofoam food package.
 
    29   Q.   You just mentioned styrofoam.  What do you mean by
              styrofoam?
    30        A.  Well, the term "styrofoam" is a generic term that is
              widely recognised in the United States by citizens as a

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