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For Real Things I Know: Ethical shoppers may be boosting profits for the green movement, but they aren't saving the planet | Consumer and ethical living | Life and Health

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Ethical shoppers may be boosting profits for the green movement, but they aren't saving the planet | Consumer and ethical living | Life and Health

I find it refreshing to see articles like this...

Ethical shoppers may be boosting profits for the green movement, but they aren't saving the planet | Consumer and ethical living | Life and Health: "The environmental movement has often been compared to a religion - the kind of religion that sets great store by self-denial, purity, and a personal route to salvation. Increasingly, however, it is hard to think of a religion that spends this much time shopping. Go to almost any green website - campaigning, as well as commercial - and you discover that the journey to perfect sustainability can be a distinctly materialistic and costly one, requiring not only the replacement of unsatisfactory cars, boilers and windows and the acquisition of a worm farm, allotment and wind turbine, but the discovery of an entirely new consumer identity, whereby the born-again green learns to spend more money, but with a clear conscience."

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