Ethical products
You can now browse through the following companies (all affiliated suppliers) to discover a wide selection of products which have an ethical bias. If you see something you like, just make a note of the details and add it your list. Then when your gift list closes we will povide you with the simple details you need to be able to purchase the items direct from your chosen store(s). And remember, you can change your mind about what gifts you eventually buy right up until your list closes after your big day.
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Ethical Products
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Adili is the Swahili word for ‘ethical and just’. They feature men's, women’s, children’s and babies' clothing as well as bed linen, towels and health & beauty products. As a company Adili believes that it is possible for fashion to be both stylish and made in an ethical and just way; in a way that gives rather than takes from people and the planet; in a way that upholds the dignity of those along the supply chain.
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Ethical Superstore offers fair trade and green consumer products from the world’s leading ethical brands. Ethical Superstore offers access to all the major fair trade and green brands including Cafedirect, Traidcraft, People Tree, Green & Blacks, Divine, Ecover, Freeplay, EcoZone, Solio and many more. The full range includes gadgets, gifts, cosmetics, foods, beverages, CDs, books, DVDs plus handmade lifestyle and fashion products.
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Evengreener is the UK's leading manufacturer of water butts and home compost bins. A genuinely 'green' company dedicated to providing useful products to help re-use, recycle and conserve resources. Over 200 products with a number of special offers accross the range.
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Over 1,000 luxury and everyday organic and fair trade goods. Natural Collection include a wide range of Organic products including foods, chocolates, cosmetics and textiles for bedding clothing and personal care.
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The Body Shop International plc is a global manufacturer and retailer of naturally inspired, ethically produced beauty and cosmetics products. Founded in the UK in 1976 by Dame Anita Roddick, they now have a range of over 1,200 products, all animal cruelty free, and many with fairly traded natural ingredients.
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