Our Ethical Network – Brighton
Our Ethical Network has been set up by EJ member Ethical Weddings to give ethical businesses in the Brighton & Hove area (and a bit beyond!) the chance to get together for a chinwag, to spread ethical love and maybe stumble across some mutually beneficial business opportunities at the same time…
Ethical Junction have joined together with Our Ethical Network to create the most inspiring, useful, informative and active network for you that we possibly can. The next event planned is at The Lord Nelson, 26 Trafalgar Street, Brighton on Wednesday 23 July and will be an informal get-together, a chance to meet some new and old faces, share ideas and advice, and generally support each other in developing a more ethical way of doing business.
Come and join us for an evening of ethical business networking… and general mingling with some good local Harveys ales to wash it all down! All you need to do is confirm that you can make the event and turn up on the night! To register go to – www.ethicalnetwork.eventbrite.com or email katie@ethicalweddings.com.
Tags: child labour, clothing, economics, fashion, guidelines, home, human rights, industry, journalism, networking, politics
June 23rd, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Yet another program for Consumers on a revenge path to masturbate over. How dare that reporter incline towards that woman in anyway that it’s her fault for buying clothes from Primark.
I’m not one for child labour but at the end of the day, people in better off positions are there because of people that are less well off.
She’s no more to blame than the reporter who showed her the video, we’re all part of the system. That lady and everyone else who buy Primark clothes can’t necessarily afford to buy top of the range clothes from next or topshop. Even then, who can guarantee that anything unethical doesn’t happen there?
July 4th, 2008 at 11:20 am
I Feel that primark should have realised what was being used by there suppliers but you never no where any other high street shops make there clothes anymore and not using these places would put these people out of a job giving them no money what so ever. i dont agree with child labour but most things depend on money nowadays
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