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The key answer of exercise 6

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 5 - Listening for the textbook Performer B2 - Student's Book with authors Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella, Margaret Layton from Zanichelli

Question

Search the Internet for examples of apps that give information about which brands can be considered ethical and where the production is carried out in fair conditions. Find out how these apps work.

Answer

  • Good On You: Good On You is a popular app that rates fashion brands based on their environmental impact, labor conditions, and animal welfare. The app provides information on thousands of brands, offering ratings from "Great" to "We Avoid" based on their ethical practices. Users can search for specific brands or browse through categories to discover ethical alternatives.
  • DoneGood: DoneGood is an app that helps users discover ethical and sustainable brands across various categories, including fashion, beauty, home goods, and more. The app curates a selection of brands that are committed to fair labor practices, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility. Users can shop directly through the app or find nearby stores that carry ethical products.
  • Ethical Consumer: Ethical Consumer is a website and app that provides in-depth analysis and ratings of brands based on their ethical and environmental practices. The app covers a wide range of industries, including food, fashion, electronics, and household products. Users can access detailed reports on individual brands, as well as guides and resources to help make more ethical purchasing decisions.
  • Buycott: Buycott is an app that allows users to scan product barcodes to learn more about the brand's practices and affiliations. The app provides information on issues such as labor rights, environmental sustainability, animal welfare, and political contributions. Users can join campaigns and boycotts or support ethical brands based on their values and preferences.

These apps typically work by aggregating information from various sources, including third-party certifications, independent research, and user reviews. They use algorithms and data analysis to evaluate brands based on criteria such as labor conditions, environmental impact, transparency, and corporate social responsibility. Users can search for specific brands, browse curated lists and recommendations, and access detailed information to make more informed purchasing decisions aligned with their values.

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