Solar Space Satellites, Ebay's Elephant Ivory Ban and FedEx's Eco-Endeavors
by Team Treehugger, Worldwide
on 10.22.08

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Ebay bans the sale of elephant ivory.
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Just when I was starting to think ebay was evil...Still not crazy about their customer service, but at least someone in charge seems to have a conscious.
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It is about time they ban the sale of ivory on ebay. That only encourages more elephants to be pooched by people who do not want to work for their money. Instead, they want to kill an animal and live off that money. Those are the type of people that were encourage to sale elephant ivory on ebay. That is why this is a great new policy for ebay that should have been implemented a long time ago.