Oh, how very ethical this is - a "good shopping" guide promoted by Friends of the Earth. Just shows how desperate FoE have become to get people to do something, anything to join the Great Green Bandwagon, when it's obvious to everyone that this is just greenwashing. How can shopping be ethical? How can using an ipod touch - the thing you are offering in a competition - be ethical?
FoE used to campaign about serious things, real grassroots stuff. Now it's just another brand trying to get sales.
Oh, how very ethical this is - a "good shopping" guide promoted by Friends of the Earth. Just shows how desperate FoE have become to get people to do something, anything to join the Great Green Bandwagon, when it's obvious to everyone that this is just greenwashing. How can shopping be ethical? How can using an ipod touch - the thing you are offering in a competition - be ethical?
FoE used to campaign about serious things, real grassroots stuff. Now it's just another brand trying to get sales.
farnishk 1 year ago