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  2. Ethical consumerism - Wikipedia

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    Ethical consumerism (alternatively called ethical consumption, ethical purchasing, moral purchasing, ethical sourcing, or ethical shopping and also associated with sustainable and green consumerism) is a type of consumer activism based on the concept of dollar voting. [1]

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

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    If you’ve ever been to a corporate social responsibility conference, you’ve undoubtedly heard the story of the three fire extinguishers. The way it goes is, an inspector was walking through a clothing factory in Bangladesh and noticed that it had three fire extinguishers on the wall, one right on top of the other.

  4. Finisterre (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    During the company's history it has received a range of awards. Their awards include the RSPCA good business Award 2010, [25] Observer Ethical Business Award 2008 [26] [27] and the Surfer’s Path Green Wave Award 2008. [28] Finisterre became a certified B Corporation in January 2018. [29]

  5. Brilliant Earth - Wikipedia

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    The idea for Brilliant Earth was conceived in 2004 by two Stanford alumni, Beth Gerstein and Eric Grossberg. [3] Gerstein has said she was looking for an ethically produced engagement ring in 2003, [5] [6] failing which she partnered with Grossberg to establish Brilliant Earth [2] in August 2005, and launched their e-commerce website in July 2006.

  6. Bonobos (apparel) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Stanford Business School students Andy Dunn and Brian Spaly, and launched as an online retailer in 2007. [1] In 2012, Bonobos diversified to incorporate physical retail locations with the launch of their "Guideshop" locations and through a partnership with Nordstrom. [2] In 2017, Walmart purchased the brand for $310 ...

  7. Hanes Australasia - Wikipedia

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    2008 – Signed up to the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI). Pacific Brands is the founding Australian company to join the ETI – a tripartite organisation involving companies, unions and NGOs. The Code is widely acknowledged as a model code of labour practice, and is derived from the Conventions of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). [24]

  8. Why Starbucks and Amazon are drawing on philosophy to deploy ...

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    Good morning. As January comes to a close, there’s plenty of evidence that AI investment by major companies is set to soar this year. Take for instance tech giant Meta.

  9. Søstrene Grene - Wikipedia

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    Søstrene Grene entered the UK in 2016 with a store in Nottingham and over the years expanded across the north of England and Northern Ireland. Since 2023, they have been undergoing a rapid expansion in the UK, opening their first Scotland store in Glasgow and their first London store in Southside Wandsworth shopping centre.