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As explained in the caption, the image shows a pie chart with a breakdown of current sales for a corporation - bottled water, dairy, plant-based dairy, etc. Then, depending on consumer behavior, there are two scenarios for the future. Arrows point to two pie charts showing company sales in the future depending on whether consumers support or boycott the corporation's plant-based products. Ethical brands owned by mediocre multinationals
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Ethical brands owned by mediocre multinationals

How should we think about ethical products when they are owned by multinational corporations with poor ethical track records? There are a few different ways of looking at this. I’ll share my thoughts and ask for yours in a survey on the topic. Continue reading Ethical brands owned by mediocre multinationals

Unknown's avatarjkaybayNovember 2, 2024November 9, 20243 Comments

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I have two sites, both focused on ethical consumerism.

The Green Stars Project is essentially a grassroots movement to hold corporations accountable – a democratic “Green Stars” rating system for social and environmental impact. The GSP blog engages in objective, science-based discussion of social and environmental topics relevant to ethical consumption.

Ethical Bargains is focused on case studies, evaluating products (especially plant-based food purchased at the Grocery Outlet) and rating them for social and environmental impact.

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See also, my sister site, Ethical Bargains, which focuses on finding ethical products at affordable prices.

Join the GSP movement by writing a review online that includes an ethical rating (0-5 Green Stars) and win a subscription to Ethical Consumer magazine.

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