Can Green Companies Keep Their Soul When Sold? If, for example, I buy ethically-produced items that finance animal-testing in another division, then I'd say no.
Can Green Companies Keep Their Soul When Sold? If, for example, I buy ethically-produced items that finance animal-testing in another division, then I’d say no.
People don’t care much about sweatshops but they “might” if the information was accessible…
It’s not easy being green.
They say we’re shopping too much. Then again, on the other side, some people are making their own. Personally, if I could just buy fairly-made items that don’t disintegrate after a year I’d be happy camper.
Want to know what kind of dirty investments your Belgian bank has got its fingers in? Check right here (well, if your bank is in there, mine isn’t)
Why a group of longtime vegetarians and vegans converted to the idea that flesh and other food from animals can be healthful, environmentally appropriate, and ethical.
In this article, Mike Davidson criticises the classic "Build first, ask questions later" methods of Silicon Valley. Specifically here, the much-hyped Superhuman email client that lets you track opens.
If you do anything, make sure you use an email client that disables images by default. That should prevent most of these unethical invasions of privacy.