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Green shoppers caught red-handed – Times Colonist
I would assume that many other people who actually buy green products on a regular basis are not moralizing their behaviour,” said Mazar. “They’re doing it because they really believe in that, and think that this is the right thing.”
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‘Green’ shoppers more likely to cheat: study – StarPhoenix
If buying an organic apple instead of one caked in pesticides eases your conscience, there’s a good chance that your next ethical decision might not be a good one. According to the results of a University of Toronto study, participants who assigned
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Moderate and ethical spending key trends for 2010, says Mintel – Food Navigator
Its research has shown that nearly half of British adults view environmental and ethical issues as important, and 90 per cent of Americans buy green products at least sometimes. “For businesses to rebuild brands through ethical efforts, they’ll
Source: www.foodnavigator.com
Go Green with Cheap All-Natural Cleaning Products – Associated Content
More and more of us are becoming concerned about our environment and are making efforts to buy green products made without chemicals. Unfortunately many of these products are relatively expensive, which, given the state of our economy, prohibits a
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Minnesota Public Radio Stories – Marketplace.publicradio.org
Minnesota is in a heated race with about a half dozen other states for one of the last congressional seats that will be apportioned after the 2010 U.S. Census. 6:20 a.m. Minnesota artists cover the Beatles “Minnesota Beatle Project” is a new CD that
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Monthly Consumer Confidence Index Shows Modest Boost for Green – GreenBiz
Oakland, CA — A monthly index measuring consumer attitudes found that interest in green products improved modestly last month, although the uptick could be due more to purchases in the last six months, rather than those that are planned. The Green
Source: greenbiz.com





