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Over the last few years, I have tried to be more aware of the effect that the things that I buy have on other people. Eg. I don't buy brand name trainers anymore, try to buy fair trade items where I can, I even found a fair trade diamond site http://www.diamonds.ca/curious/whyigloo.shtml ...

How much of what you buy is fair trade?

Are there things that you used to buy that you don't buy anymore due to your ethics?


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Post imported post - 27-06-05, 05:35 PM

Since you are in Tonga I cant advice you much but here in Europe all of a suden everyone is ethical and M&S claims that they only sell ethical food..my arse


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