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Voluntary business pledges have proven to not be enough to drive meaningful change, says Jessica Sinclair Taylor, head of policy and media at Feedback. The resource is particularly aimed at those at the early stages of developing their climate strateg.

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Explore Classes. News Trying To Avoid Plastic? June 13, — PM. Share on: Trying To Avoid Plastic? Overall it has to be said that the largest and most well known UK supermarkets are not very ethical. Be aware these pages sometimes give the impression that a company is more ethical or eco-friendly than they actually are. What you want to see when you look at these pages is evidence of them taking steps to reduce their negative impacts. Ideally they include statistics showing any reduction in their carbon footprint and tangible evidence of suppliers they no longer use etc.

Unfortunately you will normally see statements like this one from Tesco…. Being such a large company, rather than advocating for sustainable agricultural practices they could just use suppliers that already use these practices. This would make a massive difference and also encourage other major brands to adopt the same practices.

Another example of greenwashing from Tesco, and why you should always look into any claims made are their recent social media adverts. Please read this article from Greenpeace to find out more. If you happen to have smaller independent supermarkets nearby they tend to rank more highly. The Ethical Consumer ranks 22 different UK supermarkets giving them a score out of You can even filter the results if one category is more important to you than another.

Taking absolutely everything into account, Asda are currently the worst supermarket in the UK, followed closely by Tesco. The environment category takes into account things like whether they sell petrol, what their policy is on chemical use in the clothes and cosmetics they sell, their policies on palm oil and how they source cotton and wood.

Surprisingly Planet Organic ranked really badly as well. I realise for many people they have no real choice about where they can do their food shopping. If this is the case for you there are ways to make your food shop more ethical regardless of which supermarket you use. These companies have been criticised for seriously exploiting small-scale farmers.

Look for organic to be sure that you are avoiding GMOs. GMO crops are also resistant to herbicides such as glyphosate , which have been linked to various diseases and which kill off a lot of plants which are vital for pollinators. An example of this is cheese produced with the help of GM enzymes which are used to clot the milk in the production process. These are not ingredients in the cheese.

Products such as meat, milk and eggs from animals that are fed on GM animal feed also do not need to be labelled.



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