Climate friendly computing
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Cooperative online meetings
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Teachable case study for business planning: The Toilet Co-operative |
Equal care Cooperative - www.equal care coop
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Social Enterprise UK Places programme
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Sociocracy
Below is a button that will take you to a blog post looking at the possibilities that sociocratic organising offers. |
Restorative Justice
Another blog post looking at how a South African pioneer of restorative justice developed a project that has chnaged public policy. Click on the button below. |
Hybrid value chains
Below is a button link to a really good case study on hybrid value chains published 2007 by Budinich, Reott and Schmidt |
Ressentiment
Click on the button below to read Anna Stevenson's Phd case study |
Hi, I’m Jo Salter, Founder of Where Does It Come From? and Ethical Business Buddy.
I was concerned that the clothes I was buying for myself and my family were not being created ethically, and that I may indirectly be helping to sustain cruel labour practices and contributing to the world’s pollution problems.
I wanted to find an ethical alternative for garments and other products that people need to buy. Finding like minded partners such as Moral Fibre Fabrics helped us produce our first ranges of traceable clothes. We have now widened our range of partners to include products from Africa. We now have a wide range of kind clothing and textiles for home and business.
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I was concerned that the clothes I was buying for myself and my family were not being created ethically, and that I may indirectly be helping to sustain cruel labour practices and contributing to the world’s pollution problems.
I wanted to find an ethical alternative for garments and other products that people need to buy. Finding like minded partners such as Moral Fibre Fabrics helped us produce our first ranges of traceable clothes. We have now widened our range of partners to include products from Africa. We now have a wide range of kind clothing and textiles for home and business.
I regularly produce articles for our Blog and for other publications such as Natural Mumma Magazine, Huffington Post,Metro UK, Pebble Magazine and Juno. Click on the button below to check out the website