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Not only is over-consumption harming the climate, it could be supporting companies complicit in harm. With the rise of ethical business models and eco-consumerism, what does it mean to take our power back through our monetary resources? 

As women’s rights are rolled back across the world, many companies have been quick to distance themselves from DEI initiatives and social responsibility.

Spend It Like You Mean It examines ethical consumerism and corporate social responsibility – looking at how targeted actions by consumers, from supporting ethical businesses to boycotting companies complicit in harm, can create real-world impact. While also discussing the freedoms, gains and consequences of running a values-based business to taking a stand against injustices.

Join a bold panel of authors, activists and businesswomen to discover how ’voting with your wallet’ can shape the economy, challenge inequality and help build a fairer and more sustainable world. 

Aja Barber

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Sara Collins

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Gemma Cairney

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