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    * was not made with sweatshop labour (forced labour, child labour);
    * was not made with sweatshop labour (forced labour, child labour);
    * revenues for which will not pay for corporate crimes.
    * revenues for which will not pay for corporate crimes.
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    It is of course completely up to the [[consumer]] to choose the people or [[Interesting organisations|NGOs]] who are choosing which things to evaluate and how ie. what values should be given to the [[variables]] used in the calculation of the '''green light''' and '''[[red light]]'''

    Revision as of 05:54, 13 July 2003

    Green light is designation for a product certification that the product

    • has not caused harm (by pollution, depletion of resources, etc.) to any fragile ecology in the region it was made;
    • was not made with sweatshop labour (forced labour, child labour);
    • revenues for which will not pay for corporate crimes.

    It is of course completely up to the consumer to choose the people or NGOs who are choosing which things to evaluate and how ie. what values should be given to the variables used in the calculation of the green light and red light