We most admire their commitment to
make ethical shopping practical and affordable.
My guest this week is Luc Berlin, the founder of Miigle +, a platform dedicated to
making ethical shopping easier for the consumer and connecting consumers to ethical and sustainable brands.
Not exact matches
Ethical concerns relative to invasion of privacy are increased as computer data banks, computer banking, and
shopping make it possible for others to retrieve private information which has been stored.
Questions of calling were being played out among people who in some cases pieced together two or three part - time jobs, and who, with less time for leisure and contemplation, were
making ethical and moral decisions that rendered absurd our late - night conversations at the student coffee
shop.
We talk
shop with jeweller Jenny Gilbert, and find out how she is trying to
make her work as
ethical as possible, why she chooses to keep her product photography simple and hear how she finds Twitter «a bit baffling»...
As someone who has been in the
ethical fashion realm for a few years now, I have heard all the reasons why
shopping responsibly is hard: It's too expensive, it's not my style, it's hard to find (OK, I had these problems, too, before I started my own fashion company, IMBY, to
make it easier!)
The more fair trade,
ethical fashion, or
Made in the USA brands I can
shop from... the better!
I'm Jamillah,
Made - to - Travel is my space to share
ethical shopping and happy things.
I didn't like what I was seeing when I looked into fast fashion, and so I
made the decision to only
shop for
ethical clothing moving forward.
You too can contribute your bit for the betterment of the society and environment by choosing slow fashion over fast one and by becoming an
ethical consumer which means
shopping responsibly and purchasing products that have been
made without the use of animal tissue products and going for organic products where natural fibers have been grown without any pesticides and other toxic materials.
My outift as featured on Style Eyes
Ethical Fashion Blog features a dress by Frank and Faith, necklace by
Made UK and charity
shop handbag.
This section explains different «
ethical» categories, shares small
shopping tips that can
make a big difference, introduces consumers to the world of
ethical fashion and turns the spotlight on
ethical businesses.
For the discerning shopper, there are
ethical shopping apps which rate products based the earth - friendliness of the company, or their ingredients, or the political contributions of the company's leadership, all of which can help us to
make more informed decisions, but now there's a new kid on the labeling block, which uses the power of the crowd to bring more transparency to product labeling.