Tag Archives: socially conscious companies
Socially conscious companies are increasingly opting for corporate gifts from suppliers like Ethix Merch, who create customized merchandise, while respecting the planet and its people. As entrepreneurs become more and more aware of the social issues that face our world today, they are turning away from suppliers who blindly exploit people and the environment. Instead they are seeking suppliers who strive to offer quality products at reasonable prices, made by individuals who receive a living wage. Ethix Merch is an … Continue reading
It is Cyber Monday and these socially conscious companies are offering great deals! Mr. Ellie Pooh – 35% off purchases with coupon code “stopslavery” Stationary, cards, journals Stop Traffick Fashion – 35% off all t-shirts! Delicate Fortress – 30% off using code “Funshop” 5AM – Noon EST Only Bags, Children, Jewelry, Clothing, Bath & Body Dseyno – 30% using code “CyberMon11″ or free shipping with discount code “Holidays11″ Purchase handbags and accessories Punjammies – 25% off using coupon code “GiveHope” … Continue reading
The Gap Inc is becoming a socially conscious company. They are also positively affecting their subsidiaries Old Navy, Banana Republic, Piperlime, and Athleta. Over the last decade Gap Inc has put into place an internal monitoring system for corporate and supplier accountability. They are putting emphasis on caring for the laborers in supplier factories and making sure that child labor violations are dealt with. In compliance with the International Labor Organization if a child laborer is discovered in a factory, … Continue reading
I have come to love The Body Shop over the last year. In Jacksonville their employees participated in the 2009 SCTNow Walk, hosted by the NE FL Human Trafficking Task Force. Then in January they helped the task force with National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. By spending time with their manager and employees, I got to know the heart of this socially conscious company. From the beginning the founder, Anita Rodrick, conceived a company that cared about the planet and … Continue reading




