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Originally Posted by sgtdmski Until I started rooting for Jeff Gordon, I never drank Pepsi always Coke, now I won't, so for some folks it does affect their decision making process. I am not a hard core fan, there are some folks who will only buy from who sponsors their drivers.
dmk | You ought to support sponsers of fair trade and ethical treatment of workers.
Cruelty free is the way to be! | Sure I would be happy to have any information you want to share. | http://www.satyamag.com/dec01/edit.html This site has some good info as to why we need to revolutionize production and trade. It has a few links here and there too. http://www.justiceclothing.com/there...tice?mv_pc=gaw Sweatshop-free, union-made clothing. I think this one's a bit pricey, I haven't checked. http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pmh/human.html Ammo & links. http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pmh/helplist.html What to look for & a few companies you shouldn't support. http://www.thevegetariansite.com/cgi...T&Store_Code=S All vegan & anti-sweatshop products. http://www.worldrootshemp.com/ Sweet hemp stuff. www.goodhumans.com More hemp.
It also depends on how much shopping you do and how many clothes you need. I personally don't need much, I wash dishes for a living... I say that because a lot of these products can be a bit pricey. \"Are we justified in using articles, no matter how convenient it may be for us to use them, that we know were produced in conditions which bored and even stultified the human beings who had to make them?\"
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