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This report isn't an 'ethical shopping guide'. The way to help workers is not to boycott one company in favour of another, it's to shift from being a passive consumer to an active one. Each time you buy clothes, get in touch with the company you bought them from, ask them what they are doing about the recommendations in this report. Together, we can - and we will - clean up fashion.

 
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Jane May said:

  Come on Monsoon! Increase your ethical credentials! I actually really like the style of this shop (well...usually - they do a nice line in quirky velvet though they've gone a bit crazy with the 60's-style prints lately)...I'd love it if I could shop there with a clear conscience, so I hope they put in some work to increase their rating. smilies/smiley.gif I'm not sure I'm happy with it the way it is, though at least it's not as bad as some. We should all keep an eye on these ratings and be careful where we shop for the moment - and show people the UK isn't
January 03, 2008
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