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  Sierra Magazine
  January/February 2007
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Consumer Power
January/February 2007

Want to send a message with the dollars you spend? Here's what you need to know to select products and companies that are consistent with your environmental values.

  • Co-op America offers assessments of corporations, ways to influence their behavior, and lists of green and fair-trade businesses through its "Responsible Shopper" program.

  • Consumer Reports has a new Greener Choices Web site, which rates and reviews "products for a better planet."

  • New American Dream focuses on reducing wasteful consumption with its tips for the "conscious consumer."

  • The Organic Consumers Association offers a guide to "alternatives to the chains" for food, books, clothes, and more.

  • Buyblue.org started out as a purely political (and partisan) site, but now it offers rankings of companies based on labor and human-rights practices, environmental responsibility, employment equality, corporate and social responsibility, and industry practices, in addition to campaign donations.

  • The classic Shopping for a Better World was first published by the Council on Economic Priorities in the 1980s and has been subsequently updated as Shopping for a Better World: The Quick and Easy Guide to All Your Socially Responsible Shopping.


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