BMW is reportedly planning to expand its portfolio by partnering with a Blockchain startup and jointly developing a system for
ethical sourcing of cobalt for its products.
I'm continuing to see more and more customers come in and ask about
ethical sourcing of food and treats, recyclable toys and bags and more,» says Binding.
We believe in sustainable, cruelty - free, and
ethical sourcing of materials.
The action, taken despite a denial by the study's authors that such organs were used, comes after clinical ethicist Wendy Rogers of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and colleagues authored a letter to the editor of Liver International on 30 January, calling for the paper's retraction in the «absence of credible evidence of
ethical sourcing of organs.»
You are also buying from a company who prides itself on
the ethical sourcing of all its materials and in fact uses 80 % recycled silver and gold in all jewellery items, meaning the material has a wealth of history behind it and it's easy to tell when you look at the jewellery that it is of the highest quality.
«We see coffee as a great way to tell the story about Pasture Promise free range milk as coffee shops have an opportunity to explain how they support farmers and growers through
the ethical sourcing of both coffee and milk,» says Carol Lever, Director at the Free Range Dairy Network.
Weleda is winner with its range of sustainability initiatives, ranging from
ethical sourcing of ingredients, green formulations, packaging initiatives to social responsibility.
Weleda won for leadership with its range of sustainability initiatives, ranging from
ethical sourcing of ingredients, green formulations, packaging initiatives to social responsibility.
With fair trade intricately linked to
ethical sourcing of agricultural crops, fair trade is a key theme of this new summit.
(If you use slave labour to build a wind turbine, is that
an ethical source of energy?)
It made the front page of the New York Times, but don't let that dissuade you ¯ reports today about new
ethical sources of embryonic - type stem cells are credible, and they are very good news.
In addition, the brand she suggested (Spectrum) works with a family - owned sustainable palm forest, so she's done her best to find
an ethical source of this particular oil.
I have heard that there are
no ethical sources of this since its essentially a problem of being in such high demand.
Stem cells from breast milk can grow into many other kinds of human tissue, raising hopes of
an ethical source of embryonic - like stem cells
It is embraced by growing numbers of Americans as a wholesome dietary choice, packed with desirable omega - 3s, and as
an ethical source of animal protein (at least, relative to farmed mammals with more developed neocortexes).
Not exact matches
With the scope and reach
of a political platform, the company publicly declared goals for itself on practically every major social issue it touches, from local
sourcing and carbon emissions to
ethical recruiting and the treatment
of workers in its suppliers» factories.
The
source of criticism lies in the 2 points just above — namely,
ethical critique and moral disagreement.
Brilliant Earth and Ada Diamonds are engagement - and wedding - focused jewelry merchants that make
ethical sourcing a core aspect
of their value propositions, setting themselves apart from traditional jewelers.
This isn't the first instance that members have influenced MEC to drop a brand, Labistour said, and the organization has rigorous policies for investigating supply chains with a focus on
ethical sourcing and the environmental footprint
of the brands it carries.
As a continuation
of its
ethical sourcing commitment, Starbucks will launch a pilot program with select coffee farmers in Costa Rica, Colombia and Rwanda to develop next - level data technology to log and share real - time information along the journey
of coffee beans with the aim
of driving positive impact to smallholder farmers within its supply chain.
As the «pay for work» practice is especially prevalent at the commodity -
sourcing level
of the food supply chain, the «No Fees» initiative initially focused on promoting
ethical recruitment in palm oil and seafood
sourcing, and has now scaled up to include companies in the electronics, apparel, and extractives sectors.
Those customers that show a special interest in learning more about sustainability can take an «
ethical coffee
sourcing quiz» that tests them on their knowledge
of coffee and how it's produced.
The longevity
of the coffee industry is directly linked to the social, economic and environmental conditions
of coffee communities around the world, and Starbucks is committed to
sourcing all
of its coffee in the most
ethical way possible that is good for the planet.
This is especially obvious if you view religion as essentially a
source of ethical rules for human behaviour rather than theological truths about God and make the techie assumption that content equals rules; then, if all your churches come up with the same rules, they must all be based on the same content, and thus they must ultimately all be the same.
Ethical humanism is far from being the main
source of our spiritual malaise.
He does not view it in terms
of an
ethical community, as does much
of 19th - century theology, but in accordance with the exe2etical discoveries
of the 20th century, which find the
source of this term in the apocalyptic movement and the teachings
of Jesus.
While not denying the systematic possibility
of a «naturalized» Whiteheadian metaphysics, Hall argues that Whitehead grounds rational religion in distinctive aspects
of experience which can not be reduced to
ethical modalities, as Sherburne suggests, without greatly impoverishing «the
sources of thought, action and feeling to which civilized men refer for self - understanding.»
This original
source of the relation
of love to justice in the Atonement was used by Niebuhr in all
of his
ethical constructions for the social order.
This is purported to be an improvement over the ancient Greek idea that to be
ethical is to value as the only
source of secure happiness that which can not be taken away from one, such as, for example, a simple, ordered, tranquil life, passed mainly in contemplation and the enjoyment
of secure friendship — a life relatively immune to disaster.
(1) Justification points to the
source of motive and morale for
ethical living amidst the sinfulness
of the human situation; it permits the Christian to participate in struggles for justice without making the struggle the norm.
With God reduced to a shadow
of the human other, and no longer seen as the
source of compensating heavenly rewards, the ultimate religious and
ethical imperative
of pure sacrifice is therefore fulfilled within a secular and symbolically drained sphere, harboring no illusions.
The commandments that govern the life
of the Jew and the Christian are strictly categorical in nature, as indeed are most
ethical codes based on theistic
sources.
In this
ethical becoming - one with all life, Schweitzer realizes the spiritual becoming - one with the Primal
Source of Being to which all life belongs.
And although we need not agree fully with Heidegger that the origin or
source of willing and acting is care, or that the
source of conscience is care, we can agree for Whitehead that care and
ethical life are correlated in a way they need not be in an authoritarian ethics based on obedience and fear.
Jesus»
ethical teachings, so far as tradition was involved, were rooted in the prophecies and psalms
of the Old Testament, and their development can be traced directly back to these non-apocalyptic
sources.
Hardly; other
sources» the common good, awareness
of rights, desire for peaceful existence» all contribute to
ethical lawmaking.
Though Whitehead sees the church as one
of several civil institutions that could strengthen families, she is not much interested in the church's potential role as a
source of ethical reflection and public - policy recommendations.
I would claim that while Paul is not the only
source of ethical teaching in the New Testament and certainly not the easiest, he was the first Catholic moral theologian.
God is the
source of life, the
source of consciousness, the
source of personality, moral purpose, and
ethical action.
We are evolving and improving our
ethical sourcing standard by working closely with local and international organizations including NGOs, government organizations and certifiers to ensure our approach is comprehensive to positively impact the natural environments
of tea production and the next generation
of tea farmers.
Each
of these products are
sourced from the Inca Inchi plant, grown and harvested in Peru by an
ethical company that meets our strict organic «real food» requirements.
Whole Foods Market celebrated the winners
of its sixth annual Supplier Awards April 18, spotlighting producers that «exemplify the grocer's mission and core values through their commitment to quality, environmental stewardship,
ethical sourcing and culinary innovation.»
«We started The Herbivorous Butcher to bring you small - batch, locally -
sourced, all - natural meat alternatives that are always fresh, flavorful, and protein - rich so you never feel like you're sacrificing anything for healthy and
ethical eating,» they write on their website
of their selection.
We act to improve
ethical and responsible practices, from the
sourcing of raw materials to the integration
of our products in our customers» applications.
At the core
of our commitment to
ethical sourcing are organic products.
You hear a lot
of companies casually throwing around the words
ethical sourcing.
If you'd like to contribute to any
of our features on weighing and detection, cocoa and
ethical sourcing, pick and place and robotics then please contact
[email protected].
«There will also be an enhanced focus on the intersection
of corporate social responsibility and
sourcing, for those that look to gain a competitive edge through
ethical initiatives and increased supply chain transparency.»
Now, working with our suppliers and The Humane Society
of the United States, we are setting new commitments to help the egg and pork industries eliminate cages to demonstrate our responsibility to animal welfare and sustainable,
ethical sourcing.»
[3] Corporate Watch lists numerous corporate crimes; another laundry list is at Global Investment Watch; Responsible Shopper outlines some boycotts and alerts;
Source Watch lists more problems; and
Ethical Corporation provides an article skeptical
of Nestlé's CSR report.