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Thanks for posting this – sometimes people don’t think enough about where there dollars ultimately end up. I love my CSA (started getting eggs and asparagus this week) and I have participated in several moral boycotts in the past (and I still won't shop at Wal-Mart). I hadn't heard of the Adidas thing...
Money really does talk.
I think it's home training. My mother refused to buy Shell gas in the 1980s because of their labor practices in Africa and their glass ceiling for women executives. Being young and impressionable, my three siblings and I took this to heart... and still don't buy gas at Shell.
Social media should help make consumer boycotts more organized - and thus more effective. Companies only really respond to calls for them to be "more ethical" when it's impacting their bottom line. One person has a small impact, together we have a large one.
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I also looked for green mutual funds to invest in. I'm now using my Roth IRA to invest in green mutual funds.
But I also don't have the time or energy to research most of my purchases for their ethical production. I just really don't. However, I'm seeing more and more focus on sustainable buying, and I'm slowly accumulating ways to spend a little more justly without trying too hard.
I'm one of the many who don't do much, but whose efforts will add up. You are one of the few who enable us to do those small efforts. Thank you for this article.
Ethical consumerism sounds so much better. Maybe now I can come out and talk about it....