Balancing Values with Budget

Panelists, CEO of the Australian Fashion Council, Leila Naja Hibri and Anti-Slavery Commissioner for NSW, James Cockayne, Director of Australian Retailers Association, Jason Robertson discuss the findings and trends from the Australian Ethical Consumer Report. Commissioned by Baptist World Aid and Be Slavery Free, and produced by McCrindle, the report reveals what Australians believe about modern slavery, environmental sustainability and ethical fashion and how committed they are to acting on these values in the current cost-of-living crisis. It provides valuable insights into Australian consumers – what motivates their purchasing choices, who they believe is responsible for improving ethical practices and what barriers prevent them from shopping more ethically.

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