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  2. The Myth of the Ethical Shopper - The Huffington Post

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    By the end of the ’90s, a society-wide consensus had formed on how companies should operate their developing-country factories. First, we wanted them to ban all the terrible things we read about in magazines. No more child labor, choked ventilation, abusive bosses, confiscated passports.

  3. Ethical consumerism - Wikipedia

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    The nonprofit Ethical Consumer Research Association continues to publish Ethical Consumer and its associated website, which provides free access to ethical rating tables. Although single-source ethical consumerism guides such as Ethical Consumer, Shop Ethical, [4] and the Good Shopping Guide [5] are popular, they suffer from incomplete coverage.

  4. Vote With Your Wallet: 3 Ways to Ease Your Conscience ... - AOL

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  5. Ethical Consumer - Wikipedia

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    Ethical Consumer was formed in Hulme, Manchester, UK, in 1989. Between 1989 and 2009 it was a worker co-operative , [ 1 ] then in 2009 became a not-for-profit multi-stakeholder co-operative consisting of worker members and investor/subscriber members. [ 5 ]

  6. 윤리적 구매라는 신화 - The Huffington Post

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    기업의 사회적 책임에 대한 컨퍼런스에 가본 적이 있다면 분명 세 개의 소화기 이야기를 들었을 것이다. 이런 이야기다.

  7. Pennysaver - Wikipedia

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    A pennysaver (or free ads paper, Friday ad or shopper) is a free community periodical available in North America (typically weekly or monthly publications) that advertises items for sale. Frequently pennysavers are actually called The Pennysaver (variants include Penny Saver , Penny-saver , PennySaver ).

  8. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Several well-known advocacy groups are the Global Exchange (United States), Christian Aid (United Kingdom), The Ethical Shopper (New Zealand), and the Clean Clothes Campaign (Europe). [ 8 ] The main focus of political efforts within the countries that house the factories is an increase in the minimum wage for workers. [ 13 ]

  9. The Humanist - Wikipedia

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    The Humanist is an American bi-monthly magazine published in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1941 by American Humanist Association.It covers topics in science, religion, media, technology, politics and popular culture and provides ethical critique and commentary on them.