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Mashable Sep 06 09
In July we brought you a list of sites to help you shop more ethically. The sites on that list help consumers become more aware of the impact their purchases have on the environment, politics, workers, and society at large. By purchasing from companies that are more socially and environmentally responsible, you can arguably help make the world a better place for everyone. After our last post went up, we received a bunch of suggestions via Twitter, Facebook, and email for other sites that help shoppers make more ethically responsible purchases.
We’ve compiled ten of the best suggestions into a follow up post. Full story...
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