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3 days ago |
ethicalmarketingnews.com | Stuart Mitchell
The WARC Effective 100, the ultimate independent global benchmark of the world’s most awarded campaigns and companies for effectiveness, and the third and final WARC Ranking, is now released. Compiled by WARC Creative, helping companies deliver creative marketing that works, the annual Effective 100 Ranking is an aggregate of the results of the most important global and regional effectiveness awards of 2024.
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4 days ago |
ethicalmarketingnews.com | Stuart Mitchell
Actors Dame Joanna Lumley and Pauline McLynn have joined forces with Compassion in World Farming, and over 120 other high-profile individuals, experts and other NGOs to condemn a decision by Brittany Ferries to resume transporting live farmed animals from Ireland to France.
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4 days ago |
ethicalmarketingnews.com | Stuart Mitchell
Aldi will be providing pads and tampons in its in-store toilets from today, with customers able to simply take what they need. The supermarket has also partnered with leading menstrual equity charity, Bloody Good Period, to donate over 1 million period products to support the charity’s fight against period poverty. The campaign is further backed by Clara Amfo, broadcaster and Bloody Good Period ambassador.
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4 days ago |
ethicalmarketingnews.com | Stuart Mitchell
The first complete Bible in Chinese, which was donated to an Oxfam shop, has sold for over £56,000 at auction. The rare book, which is dated 1815-1822 and translated by John Lassar and Joshua Marshman, was originally found in a pile of donations at Oxfam’s Chelmsford bookshop in Essex. Spotted by some eagle-eyed volunteers as potentially valuable, the Bible was put up for Bonhams’ auction and valued at between £600-£800. After two weeks of bidding, it sold for an astonishing £56,280.
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5 days ago |
ethicalmarketingnews.com | Stuart Mitchell
Historically, medicine and the management of occupational safety and health (OSH) have been designed around a male reference model, which has led to the underestimation of workplace risks that affect women and men differently.
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