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Article

6 Nov 2004

Author:
Maxine Frith, Independent [UK]

Ethical guide shows how to shop with a clear conscience [UK]

The Rough Guide to Ethical Shopping names and shames the worst offenders and recommends the best places to spend with an easy conscience. [includes reference to Nike; Gap; French Connection; Top Shop and Bhs (owned by Arcadia); Next; Ted Baker; Axminster Carpets; Toblerone and Maxwell House (owned by Altria, formerly Philip Morris); Alexander Rose; WPP; Caterpillar; Asda (part of Wal-Mart); AOL (part of Time Warner); Microsoft]