You can sign petitions and call your Congressman until you’re blue in the face, but until you put your money where your mouth is, it’s unlikely to get you anywhere. If you care about is the health of your community, the quality of the food you eat, and the environmental impact of your shopping choices, you’ve got to vote with your dollar.
It used to be fairly easy to know where your money would have the most impact: when it comes to food, shopping at a farmers’ market keeps money in the local economy and cuts down on carbon emissions, while shopping at Mega Grocery Mart does the opposite.
But now we’ve got lots of options: Shop Local! Buy Organic! Shop Fair Trade! Don’t Shop At All!
很难确切知道哪种选择适合你,你想支持的世界经济。因此,伦理海洋的人们制作了这张方便的信息图,以帮助澄清两种最受推崇的选择之间的差异,本地贸易和公平贸易。
Check it out, and then drop us a comment telling us what factors are most important to you when you shop!
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Melaniesays
I don’t quite understand why this is a versus situation – there is little or no direct competition between buying local or fairtrade because fairtrade products like bananas, coffee, chocolate, spices, etc are not grown locally for most of us. I buy both local and fairtrade whenever I can.
What would be a more interesting blog post would be how the definition of “Local” is being shifted from actually being local to being provincial – and local even encompasses neighbouring provinces now!