Household expenditure on ethical goods and services has almost doubled in the past five years according to the eighth Co-operative Bank Ethical Consumerism Report published 30th November 2007.
The Report, which acts as a barometer of ethical spending and boycotts in the UK, shows that last year, on average, every household in the UK spent £664 in line with their ethical values compared with just £366 in 2002, an increase of 81 per cent.
However, whilst the overall ethical market in the UK (...)
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Ethical Consumerism Report 2007
28 November 2008, by Peter Shield