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Ethiscore Report Summary: Chocolates (boxes of)
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Ethical shopping guide to Boxes of Chocolate.
Campaigners argue that little has changed in the last ten years since the reports of shocking stories of child slave labour in West African cocoa production. But consumers are biting back.
It includes:
- ethical and environmental ratings for 26 boxes of chocolates
- Best Buy recommendations
- children working in the cocoa industry
- how consumers can make a difference to cocoa producers lives
- certification schemes
- palm oil
- price comparison
More people are turning to Fairtrade products or other alternatives to mainstream brands, which have flourished in the intervening years. Some companies have responded by attempting to sweeten their image: Cadbury's Dairy Milk became a Fairtrade product in the UK in July 2009 whilst Mars has announced that all its chocolate will be Rainforest Alliance certified by 2020. But can we really anticipate a day when the only thing that pricks our conscience about munching a Mars bar is the calorie count?
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