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  2. Primark - Wikipedia

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    Primark also opened a distribution centre in Jacksonville, Florida. [42] [43] On 21 May 2024, Primark unveiled a new brand identity, revealing a more curved and bold logo based on its 2005 logo, along with changing the colour slightly. [44] On 28 May 2024, Primark opened its first Hungarian shop in the Arena Mall in Budapest. On 20 June 2024 ...

  3. Talk:Primark - Wikipedia

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    Fact 2006 is the cause of 'In 2006, Primark joined the Ethical Trading Initiative, a collaborative organization bringing together businesses, trades unions and NGOs to work on labour rights issues in their supply chains' (quoted in the article) The article cannot omit the reason of Primark's join in the Ethical Trading Initiative.

  4. Dan McDougall - Wikipedia

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    Dan McDougall is an international journalist. He is the current Africa Correspondent for The Sunday Times of London. He has reported from over 126 countries and war zones including Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistani Kashmir, Northern Yemen, The Sudan, The Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Burma, Rwanda, Bosnia, China, Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon and the Palestinian Territories.

  5. 12 things to know about Irish retailer Primark making its NC ...

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    A popular Dublin-based retail store is making its North Carolina debut just in time for the holiday shopping season.. Primark, known for its budget-friendly prices, will open at 11 a.m. Thursday ...

  6. Ethical marketing - Wikipedia

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    Ethical marketing is a positive influence on companies, and their response is to market their products in a more socially responsible way. The increasing trend of fair trade is an example of the impact of ethical marketing. In the Ethical Shoppers Price Index Survey (2009), fair trade was the most popular ethical badge products could have.

  7. Ethics in America - Wikipedia

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    Ethics in America was a ten-part television series, originally aired from 1988 to 1989, in which panels of leading intellectuals from various professions discussed the ethical implications of hypothetical scenarios, which often touched on politics, the media, medicine, and law. The panels were moderated by law professors from leading law schools.

  8. Marketing ethics - Wikipedia

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    Value-oriented framework, analyzing ethical problems on the basis of the values which they infringe (e.g. honesty, autonomy, privacy, transparency).An example of such an approach is the American Marketing Association Code of Ethics.

  9. Sweatshop-free - Wikipedia

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    Local apparel manufacturers have to disclose their manufacturing facility locations and meet ethical sourcing practices. [13] Apart from monitoring the local apparel manufacturers, the city also participates and collaborates with public agencies and other non-profit organizations to promote sweatshop free procurement practices [ 14 ] which is ...