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Ethiscore Report Summary: Flowers
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Buyer's guide to the most ethical flowers and flower delivery
When you want to buy a bunch of flowers, we look at the ethical options
These days, you can get Fairtrade flowers from one of the traditional flower delivery companies or from some supermarkets. Or you can buy organic or local flowers by ordering online from smaller suppliers.
The report includes:
- ethical and environmental ratings for 10 brands of flower delivery
- Best Buy recommendations
- how to get Fairtrade flowers delivered
- which companies sell local flowers or organic
- which supermarkets sell Fairtrade flowers
- what label ensures that workers' rights have been considered
This report looks at the three large florists' networks (Interflora, Teleflorist, Flowersdirect and Flowergram), as well as a selection of smaller ethical companies. Despite being the largest relay network in the UK, Teleflorist doesn't offer any Fairtrade certified flowers on its website. And neither does Flowersdirect and Flowergram. Interflora, which offers Fairtrade roses, is probably moving the fastest on ethical issues of these three large networks. But seven out of ten bouquets sold in the UK are sold in supermarkets...
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