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Ethical Gifts only stocks products which have a positive impact on the people who make them and do no harm to the planet.
We have a great range of fairtrade and ecofriendly jewellery, bags, toys, home-ware and more which you can buy safe in the knowledge that you are doing your bit for our world and for the people we share it with.

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0353412625
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Mt Helen
State
Victoria
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Ballarat
Country
Australia
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www.ethicalgifts.net.au

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Ethical Gifts
Ethical Gifts
Brilliant new stock -Funky Junk Recycled bags are fashionable and fun recycled bags made from crocheted discarded plastic bags . An innovative and effective way of dealing with a huge waste problem in Cambodia while at the same time providing dignified employment .
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  • Thursday, 05 May 2011 22:48
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1 month ago
Natural Babycare and Ethical Gifts are now friends Apr 12
Natural Babycare added a new wall post in the group, Organic Baby Products Apr 12
Natural Babycare joined the group Organic Baby Products Apr 12
Natural Babycare joined the group Ethical Shopping Apr 12
Natural Babycare uploaded a new avatar. Apr 12
Ethical Gifts added a new photo in Recycled Rubber Purses And Wallets album Apr 12
Ethical Gifts added 6 new photos in Fair-Trade Handmade Toys album Apr 11
Ethical Gifts added 2 new photos in eco friendly stationery album Apr 11
Ethical Gifts Brilliant new stock -Funky Junk Recycled bags are fashionable and fun recycled bags made from crocheted discarded plastic bags . An innovative and effective way of dealing with a huge waste problem in Cambodia while at the same time providing dignified employment . Apr 11
Ethical Gifts added a new video In The Bag - World Challenge
In The Bag - World Challenge 09:50
Although the UN estimates that over a quarter of the population in Cambodia still live under the international poverty line of US $1.25 a day, with an ...
Apr 11
Ethical Gifts added 3 new photos in Chilotes, eco conscious house shoes album Apr 11
Ethical Gifts added 8 new photos in Recycled Craft album Apr 11
Ethical Gifts added a new video Modern Slavery - Human Trafficking
Modern Slavery - Human Trafficking 05:14
A compilation of facts, footage, and pictures I made depicting modern slavery, human trafficking, etc. http:www.somaly.org http:shedances.org www ...
Mar 30
2 months ago
Ethical Gifts added a new video Isaac Durojaiye - DMT Toilets
Isaac Durojaiye - Changing Lives 04:34
Isaac Durojaiye, also known as Otunba Gadaffi, is Managing Director of DMT Toilet in Lagos. He is so tall that Global X had to stand on a chair to tak ...
Feb 22
3 months ago
Ethical Gifts added a new video Arcadia International Environmental Film Festival 2012 Trailer
Arcadia International Environmental Film Festival 2012 Trailer 03:44
The Arcadia International Environmental Film Festival will be launched mid 2012 simultaneously in over 25 major cites worldwide. We plan on screening ...
Feb 03
Ethical Gifts Spring and summer are favourite seasons for many of us and the one thing we all dislike is the mosquito invasion. A good insect repellent is an absolute must, preferably one that is not loaded with questionable chemicals. DEET, is the most commonly used insect repellent , it is a highly effective repellent that has been commonly used by since the 1960′s. But many people have sensitivities to this potent chemical and some studies have indicated it may be even be a weak neurotoxin! A very pleasant and effective alternative is now being made by a Fair-trade organisation, Lulu Life in the Sudan, it is wild harvested Shea butter with added lemon eucalyptus oil, a natural, plant-based insect repellent, which has been proven highly effective against mosquitoes. Lemon eucalyptus oil, derived from eucalyptus leaves, is a natural mosquito repellent. It has been approved as effective and safe by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is recommended by the CDC as a means to prevent West Nile infection. A 2002 study in the New England Journal of Medicine compared different synthetic and herbal repellents and concluded that the herbal repellents that contain a high concentration of lemon eucalyptus oil were very effective. Not only is Lulu Life Shea Mosquito Repellent a natural product that is made by a Fair-trade women's organisation it has a pleasant fresh lemony fragrance - and most importantly it works! Jan 19
4 months ago
Ethical Gifts added a new wall post in the group, Ethical Shopping Jan 17

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Ethical Gifts, Wednesday, 11 May 2011 00:08
Ethical Gifts
The new website for Fair Trade Fortnight (7-22 May) is now live! The Fortnight is Australia and New Zealand's biggest annual celebration of the life-changing difference Fairtrade makes for millions of developing country farmers, workers and artisans as well as their families and communities Whether you're a group or individual - swap to fair trade and Fairtrade Certified™ products for your chance to win some great prizes! http://www.fairtradefortnight.com/
 

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 Did you know…36% of the population of Cambodia lives below the national poverty line?  35% of Cambodian children age 6-14 do not attend school?  49% of Cambodian children who start school drop out before finishing grade 6? By empowering mothers to send their children to school through the production and sale of one-of-a-kind, hand-hooked carpets, Carpets For Communities  aim to improve the livelihoods of the poor in Cambodia and  help them break through the poverty cycle. This May CFC entered a competition to win $5000 to help them continue their work. They need votes to win! If you have a couple of minutes spare your vote of support would be hugely appreciated. The link to the voting site is on the Carpets For Communities site.
13 May 12 Ethical Gifts

ethical gifts

Author: Saffronwinds

It seems like hardly a week goes by without that we hear something, on radio, television, or in the papers, about how this could change the world; or how that should change the world; or about why the thing that was supposed to change the world last week is actually evil and should be banned. Well, there's a kind of counterculture movement occurring in, of all things, the gift trade, which might actually make the grade for real. Ethical gifts, it's called – and it could just make a difference. A real one.

How? Ethical trade has previously been the province of a very small market, a kind of alternative pound. It's made the mainstream, though, in the last year or so – a time frame that coincides it quite nicely with a general realisation that corporations are not very nice and that all that money, so often flippantly vilified by consumers all over the country as lining the pockets of fat cat merchants, really is damaging the lives of millions. Consumers have started to translate the ease and availability of corporate products into the financial misery they're seeing daily, as people who can't afford to keep up their business fight in a crippled economy go belly up. Ethical gifts, which are really the first mainstream evidence of an anti corporate trend that has long been running through the more affluent portion of the British consumer market, are starting to make themselves known across the scale as people turn their backs on the kinds of companies that they feel have put farmers out of business, or destroyed the local character of an area by replacing all the little shops with a big, white, fluorescently lit food hall.

Are gifts really able to change all that? Not as such – but they can surely make a dent. Ethical gifts are broadly defined as any product the money from which is parcelled out fairly to the people involved in its making. That means the women who weave the silk in beautiful ethnic scarves being given decent working conditions and a proper salary. That means that the ethical presents market, which has become hugely fashionable because it won't act like the big companies we're all so fed up with, is forcing those same big companies to change the way they act, too.

It's all very well for a hyper global corporation to produce good handbags, for example – but, now that the popularity of ethical gifts has outlined the less than moral conditions in which those handbags are generated, one is finding that other companies are popping up who manage to make the same quality handbags without stealing someone's livelihood. Result – any consumer with a conscience (and ethical trade has made having a conscience superbly fashionable) starts buying from the morally comfortable supplier of handbags instead.

It's not a dramatic change, but it is a dent. And it's a dent that would never have been made unless the ethical gifts market had become as popular as it is. Next time a person buys a present for someone, they'd do well to think about where it came from. If we all did that, we wouldn't be in the mess we are.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gifts-articles/how-ethical-gifts-can-change-the-world-3075867.html

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Saffron Winds provides recycled fashion accessories and ethical gifts at reasonable rates. Made from recycled items, the gifts and fashion accessories like handbags, jewellery are handmade and makes for nice presents. For more information please visit http://www.saffronwinds.com

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