> Do you think this changed the purchasing patterns of those who use mobile phones and watched the program?
You have to actually give people ethical alternatives before they're able to meaningfully change their buying habits. "Fair trade" is a real thing for many products, as well as labor and environmental certification (eg, UTZ).
Not everyone will care, but that number is certainly more than zero. The problem is that all major electronics manufacturers are some degree of awful.
You have to actually give people ethical alternatives before they're able to meaningfully change their buying habits. "Fair trade" is a real thing for many products, as well as labor and environmental certification (eg, UTZ).
Not everyone will care, but that number is certainly more than zero. The problem is that all major electronics manufacturers are some degree of awful.