Co-op publishes Ethical Purchasing Index
The Co-operative Bank this week published the Ethical Purchasing Index, according to which the sales of goods marketed as suitable for ethical consumers rose 13 per cent in 2002 to £6.9m.
The Co-operative Bank this week published the Ethical Purchasing Index, according to which the sales of goods marketed as suitable for ethical consumers rose 13 per cent in 2002 to £6.9m.
It’s nice to think that the Diary’s remit is one of public service – awareness-raisin, if you will. Long hours are devoted to filling this page with currant stories about which readers might otherwise not have heard. And so, without further ado, the Diary brings you… The Dried Fruit New Products Awards. The annual bash, […]
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