H. B. Fuller In Honduras

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“H.B. Fuller in Honduras” is a case study that took place in 1985 regarding street children in Honduras becoming addicted to glue sniffing. Honduras is the second poorest nation in the western hemisphere, which in turn, has led to many children on the streets due to lack of a home or other social reasons. Children are taking escape from the life they are living on the streets through hallucinogenic fumes from a product called Resistol produced by a manufacturer H. B. Fuller. Resistol produces feeling of elation heightening the addiction to find release from their current depressive state. Resistol is a contact cement glue that is found at household or shoe stores. The major ethical issues brought to attention in this case study is primarily