A Fair-Trade Matters
Our purchases presents a choice between supporting slave-labor or supporting ethical means of manufacturing. Despite labor trafficking today, there are still brands that value corporate responsibility. But figuring out who the "good" guys are can be a long and arduous process, resulting in the ignorant consumer culture present in today’s society. Luckily a website, Free2Work, has completed extensive research. They allow easy access to hundreds of company policies and rate popular corporations and brands. Next time you're at the mall or grocery store, there's no need to wonder what you're putting your money towards, visit their site or download their app today.
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BCorporations
BCorporations is a non-profit that seeks to create a better world by encouraging corporations to act ethically and sustainably. Whether that means enforcing fair worker rights, acting with environmental responsibility, or empowering the community, BCorporations works to create a world where commerce is not only a force of business but a force for good. They now have more than 1,000 companies around the world who have joined their efforts, and it is easy to use their search system to find a BCorp near you. Their website is extremely interactive, and we encourage you to check it out!
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Your Slavery FootprintSlavery Footprint is an online resource that you can use to calculate how extensively you contribute to slave labor. The interactive quiz is both informative and motivational. Take it today!
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