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  2. 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 ]

  3. Ethical consumerism - Wikipedia

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    The term "ethical consumer", now used generically, was first popularised by the UK magazine Ethical Consumer, first published in 1989. [2] Ethical Consumer magazine's key innovation was to produce "ratings tables", inspired by the criteria-based approach of the then-emerging ethical investment movement.

  4. 100Green - Wikipedia

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    100Green was ranked No.1 'Best Buy' by Ethical Consumer Magazine, 2021 and continues to be ranked a top 'Best Buy' in 2023–2024. [11] 100Green tops the Good Shopping Guide ratings table of ethical energy suppliers as of 2023, being just one of two suppliers to achieve the full ethical accreditation in 2023 [citation needed].

  5. Innocent Drinks - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the takeover, Ethical Consumer magazine reduced their ethical rating for the company from 12.5/20 to 6.5/20. [9] In April 2010, Coca-Cola increased its stake in the company to 58% from 18% for about £65 million. [8] In February 2013 Coca-Cola increased their stake to over 90%, leaving the three founders with a small minority ...

  6. Ethical trade - Wikipedia

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    Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) [4] is a UK-based organisation that reaches out to 9.8 million workers per year. [5] Since their inception in 1998, they have supported ethical trade in global supply chains by introducing legal protection for 600,000 migrant workers in the UK, aided movements for the increase of real wages in parts of Bangladesh, and contributed to more than 133,000 ...

  7. Ethical banking - Wikipedia

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    An ethical bank, also known as a social, ... (UK), stating that in 2003 ... costing the bank 6,887,000 pounds, Coro Strandberg 2005 give the consumer the impression ...

  8. Category : Consumer organisations in the United Kingdom

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  9. Which? - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Consumers' Association is the largest consumer organisation in the UK, with over 573,000 subscribers to its magazine. [ 3 ] Until 2006, the association used prize draws similar to those of Reader's Digest to attract subscribers, but following criticism they were discontinued. [ 4 ]