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==Examples== '''Brodex Water''' - Environmental remedial action is often undertaken by water specialists in the case of infected supply. Some, such as UK Company Brodex Water Treatment Specialists, advertise what services the company provides in the event of Legionella disease being discovered in a local supply, such as tank chlorination and equipment replacement. This proactive strategy improves the company’s public image.<ref>{{Cite web |last=BrodexTrident |title=Water Hygiene {{!}} BrodexTrident Water Treatment Companies UK |url=https://www.brodextrident.com/ |access-date=2022-11-09 |website=www.brodextrident.com |language=en}}</ref> '''The Great Lakes''' - Since the mid-1980s, several ‘Remediative Action Plans’ have been drawn up to manage the impact of various stakeholders, including local businesses, on the environmental health of the American-Canadian Great Lakes region.<ref>Hartig, J. (1997) Great Lakes Remedial Action Plans: Fostering Adaptive Ecosystem-Based Management Processes, American Review of Canadian Studies, 27(3), p.437.</ref> '''Volkswagen''' - The most recent example, VW has recently been forced to recall millions of cars to adjust deficiencies in their pollution controls, after a company policy of only activating them during emissions tests was exposed.<ref>{{Cite web |title=VW scandal: More than 1 million UK cars contain Volkswagen emissions cheating device |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/11901219/VW-scandal-More-than-1-million-UK-cars-contain-emissions-cheating-device.html |access-date=2022-11-09 |website=www.telegraph.co.uk|date=30 September 2015 }}</ref>
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