Ethical running brands
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Nov 2013
10:40pm, 12 Nov 2013
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mr d
Are all running brands rsoles, or do some actually treat there workers (whereever they may be) with some degree of dignity?
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Nov 2013
10:41pm, 12 Nov 2013
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Johnny Panic
Yes.
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Nov 2013
10:52pm, 12 Nov 2013
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mr d
Which ones, any websites that document who does what?
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Nov 2013
10:58pm, 12 Nov 2013
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ChrisHB
If you google Ethical Running Shoes you'll find a few suggestions.
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Nov 2013
11:19pm, 12 Nov 2013
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mr d
Thanks, I will try and wade through the forums, part of the problem is that there are many different aspects to this, one brand which comes up a lot as an example of an ethical employer, is also slighted on another site due to it's poor environmental policy.
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Nov 2013
11:43pm, 12 Nov 2013
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ChrisHB
It's difficult enough even with coffee chains to weigh up the dozen factors that make them "ethical". For instance, IIRC, Starbucks would be top, but for the way they treat their staff.
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