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  1. Protecting ourselves and the environment through the pandemic

    Protecting ourselves and the environment through the pandemic
    The Covid-19 crisis does not seem to be going away any time soon, meaning greater efforts to reduce our risks are necessary. This inevitably requires the use of more protective products, in addition to being mindful about our behaviours. Unfortunately, recent months have seen a dramatic rise in plastic pollution, directly linked to the use of products such as disposable...
  2. Who’s Working Hardest to Protect Our Way of Life?

    Who’s Working Hardest to Protect Our Way of Life?
    How many of the estimated 27 million modern slaves work for you? Men, women, and around the world in forced labour, sexual slavery, child labour, bonded labour, forced marriage, and descent-based slavery to bring us our consumer goods, clothes, and even food. Continue reading →
  3. Human Resources: People to Exploit or Citizens to Respect?

    Human Resources: People to Exploit or Citizens to Respect?
    What comes to mind when you see or hear the words 'human rights'? Do you see the brutality and political persecution by other nations, or perhaps the misery and poverty of sweatshops churning out cheap clothes? Is it the image some politicians, media, and security services paint of terrorists running amok in our country, the bureaucrats of the European Union interfering with our 'liberty', or our businesses supposedly crippled with 'red tape'? Continue reading →
  4. Not-for-Profit Capitalism: The Cure for Capitalism?

    Not-for-Profit Capitalism: The Cure for Capitalism?
    Capitalism is not bad.  It seems to have become fashionable to denounce capitalism as the root of all our problems, but the socialist model is just as bad.  Any organization is defined, and its culture shaped, by its people and the weak ones are driven by greed and the lust for power. Continue reading →
  5. Who's Really Paying for Your Shopping?

    Who's Really Paying for Your Shopping?
    How do you decide when something is too expensive? Are you logical, weighing up the benefits you will gain against the effort (work) it will take to pay for it? Or do you lean toward the more impulsive, eager to possess the next 'must have' item. Continue reading →
  6. Don’t Buy! - where real sustainability starts

    Don’t Buy! - where real sustainability starts
    Modern marketing is about solving problems we don’t have.  And the truth is that retailers and manufacturers have to stop selling us things we don’t need or won’t last; but almost no business is prepared to face this.  Fortunately the solution is actually quite simple and good for business, us, and our planet. Continue reading →
  7. Sustainability - the new ‘green-wash’ or a better future?

    Sustainability - the new ‘green-wash’ or a better future?
    When it comes to sustainability most business leaders and politicians pick and choose the bits they like so it doesn't interfere with their profits or solve the real problems. Continue reading →
  8. Retail ‘Therapy' – Bad for Your Health and the Planet

    Retail ‘Therapy' – Bad for Your Health and the Planet
    The term 'Retail Therapy' was used in 1986 to describe what was wrong with us – using shopping bags to fix our 'psychic ills' – but we've turned it into a badge of honour! And in 2001 a European survey showed that a third of shoppers have a "high level of addiction to rash or unnecessary consumption". The 'cure' is worse than the illness. Continue reading →

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