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Ethical Consumerism & Social Responsibility

Social responsibility takes on many forms, one being ethical consumerism. Shoppers can make choices that have a drastic effect on the way companies operate, forcing them to be more ethical. But should the burden of responsibility lie on the consumer or the companies making the product? In this article, we’re Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearFebruary 10, 2022 ago
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How Does Consumerism Affect the Environment?

Consumerism is fueling our constant need for newer and better products. While its nice to treat yourself to a new tech gadget every so often, our collective lifestyle has had a detrimental impact on the global ecosystem. We’re going to take a look at how our consumerism is destroying the Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearFebruary 2, 2022 ago
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How to be an Ethical Consumer

Becoming an ethical consumer can be difficult. Many shoppers want to make better choices, but simply don’t know how. In this article, we’re going to break down how one can make a steady transition into a more ethical lifestyle. What is Ethical Consumerism? Ethical consumerism is about being conscious of Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearJanuary 28, 2022 ago
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Top-Down Vs. Bottom-Up Change

There are two ways to achieve systemic change; top-down or bottom-up. Both methods have their pros and cons, meeting their goals through different means. In this article, we’ll dive into the differences between the two and look at how they can be combined.  Changing Systems  Over time, societal systems change Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearJanuary 1, 2022 ago
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Bottom-Up Social Change

Bottom-up change is when the collective actions of everyday individuals make an impact on the world at large. This is contrasted to top-down change, which is decided by leaders and policymakers. In this article, we’re going to delve into how bottom-up methods are enacted to make a large-scale impact on Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearJanuary 1, 2022 ago
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Bottom-Up Cultural Change

Bottom-up change is defined as a decentralized approach to methods of systemic change. This is when everyday people change their actions to have an impact on the world at large. In this article, we’re going to take a look at how bottom-up change can be used to make a widespread Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearJanuary 1, 2022 ago
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Bottom-Up Approaches to Climate Change

When we hear about solutions to climate change, they tend to come from top-down organizations intent on setting strict goals to reduce carbon emissions. It’s not often that we hear about collectively driven methods that can make a real difference. In this article, we will cover how climate change can Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearJanuary 1, 2022 ago
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Vote With Your Wallet Criticisms

Being an ethical consumer is about avoiding products that cause harm, but it isn’t that simple. Many have been quick to criticize the idea, claiming that it doesn’t make a difference on a large scale. Others even argue that it does more harm than good. In this article, we’re going Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearDecember 12, 2021 ago
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Boycotts and Ethical Consumerism

Ethical consumers turn shopping into a form of activism. They make buying decisions based on their moral values and will buy or avoid specific products based on their social impact. Boycotts are an essential part of being an ethical consumer. In this article, we’re going to explore the relationship between Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearDecember 11, 2021 ago
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7 Apps to Help You Vote With Your Wallet

Apps To Make Voting with Your Wallet Easier Being a conscious consumer can be difficult. Companies aren’t always transparent about their products, and doing research into food ingredients or the supply chain of a large corporation can be cumbersome. Nonetheless, it’s crucial to uphold one’s moral values in regard to Read more…

By Carly Wright, 1 yearDecember 10, 2021 ago

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