If you want an example of how a multinational can destroy local communities worldwide, Glencore is probably as good as any.
The Swiss-based commodity trader and miner helps fuel the g*nocide in Gaza by selling Israel coal from South Africa and Columbia. Elsewhere, it makes millions from the extraction of minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, corrupt deals have seen it avoid DRC taxes, and its activities have left a trail of environmental destruction.
William Sakawa looks at the global web of suffering brought by one conglomerate and the need for a unified response.