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Guide to Ethical Supermarket Shopping 2010 Guide to Ethical Supermarket Shopping
This pdf is the same as our current print version. See ORDERS page for details on how to order the pocket sized print version of the “Guide to Ethical Supermarket Shopping" Download the 2009 edition here. Get the iPhone app here.
Guide Promotional Poster & Press release 2010
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Download the Press release for 2010 Edition of print guide. PDF format 188 Kb.
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Issues Chart
Help minimise your impact when shopping in the supermarket. Start by knowing what to look for and why.
Run your own Supermarket Tour
Basically the print guide has everything you need to run a simple 'shopping with a conscience' supermarket tour of your own. Outlined below is a step by step process on how you can run a the session. Download PDF (330kb) or see online version.
Fairtrade Workplace Proposal Template
Do something about it with our tried and tested Fairtrade Workplace Proposal template. For further resources check out www.oxfam.org.au/coffee and www.fta.org.au Read Clint's blog here.
Your Dollar is your Vote. mp3
Captures the spirit of the Guide with thought provoking lyrics driven by a big fat beefy bassline. Free download Listen here
"Most of us don’t realize there is a war is going on, the war between Consumer Power and Corporate Power. The weapons aren’t bullets and bombs, but money. We think we are winning this war because we get to buy all this cool stuff anytime we want, but there is a hidden cost: animal rights abuse, human rights abuse, and the destruction of our environment. Corporations spin us lies and we believe them. So we don’t fight back. Instead, we work for them, and then give them back that hard earned money. The Corporations profit twice, and the earth and it’s inhabitants suffer a little bit more. Every time we spend money we are voting for our future, and our children’s future. Choose wisely. " More about The Shoppers.
Food Labelling Review submission
In May 2010, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) recveived submissions as part of a comprehensive review of food labelling law and policy.See Terms of Reference and details here. Our submission doc (320kb) and online survey results (250kb)
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