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The debate around oil sponsorship in culture peaked around this year’s BP Portrait Award.
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Driven by health concerns, the government monitors residue levels in food consumed in the UK.
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We need to start including the Global South when talking about tackling climate change, says Simon Birch.
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As fires continue to rage across the Amazon, Josie Wexler looks at companies that are implicated.
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Finding ethical and eco-friendly t-shirts. We rank the ethical and environmental record of 20 ethical t-shirt brands
We also look at sustainable fabrics, forced labour, sweatshops, shine a light on the ethics of Birdsong, and give our Best Buy recommendations.
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Simon Birch talks to Tamsin Lejeune, one of the UK’s leading advocates for ethical fashion.
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A new report called ‘Green is (Relatively) Good for European Utilities’ has been released by Morningstar, the US global financial services firm which provides research and information on investment funds.
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As part of our anti-greenwash series, we caught up with Christina, the founder of the ethical cleaning product company Greenscents. They came top in our guides to Laundry Detergents, Toilet Cleaners, Washing-up Liquid and Household Cleaners.
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As part of our anti-greenwash series, we caught up with Hanna Pumfrey, the founder of Acala, a zero-waste health and beauty retailer and Best Buy in our shopping guide to Ethical Online Retailers.
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Rob Harrison, one of Ethical Consumer's founders, looks back at what's been achieved and forward at what remains to be done.
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The Soil Association’s new ‘Out to Lunch’ league table has ranked children’s food at 28 popular chains and found many of them were serving children unhealthy and unsustainable meals.
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May Project Gardens is an award-winning community interest company in South London connecting urban communities to nature and to each other in an otherwise consumerist society.
Co-director Mona Bani talks about the need for human connections when aiming for social change.
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We caught up with George Latham, Managing Partner at WHEB Asset Management, which came top in our guides to Fossil Free Investment Funds and Ethical Investment Funds.
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Rob Harrison explains why we may need to look at our education systems before we can find a lasting solution to the problems of the clothing sector.
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Lynn Wilson, from the University of Glasgow, explores the best options to choose when a garment has reached the end of its useful life.
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Alex Crumbie explores the growing concern about the social and environmental impacts of the fast fashion clothing industry and sets out what's wrong with fast fashion.
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An estimated £7bn is lost to the UK public purse each year as a result of corporate profits being shifted to tax havens. Alex Crumbie asks what role clothing companies might play in this.
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Josie Wexler talks about the sack of coal you’re carrying on your back and asks can we reduce the climate emissions of clothing?
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Ruth Strange scans the horizon for the latest concerns for people working in clothing supply chains.
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Heather Webb explains how high street fashion's supply chains and workers' rights have progressed as well as what needs to happen next.