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Consumerium - Enhancing consumer informedness


Welcome, newcomers to Consumerium Development Wiki

NEW! Consumerium plans as of 2010 - Consumerium:Metrics NEW! Updated Voting Updated, where fair trade, political consumerism, and moral purchasing trends, all essential to our philosophy, are being pieced together into what we call moral purchasing power.

Consumerium itself is a not-for-profit project to enable display of product information to consumers and feedback to the producers to enhance the consumer experience and to keep this planet as hospitable as possible.

A couple of ways to start exploring Consumerium are the Brief introduction and Consumerium:FAQ articles. There are also other essential projects, such as Simple English Wikipedia (.org) and Sourcewatch.org and many others that we hope to introduce you to.

We are collaborating under the GFDL license, to design a healthy buying infrastructure. We are identifying hardware requirements for storage, transport and display of varying levels of product information to consumers and feedback to producers at the point of purchase to enhance the consumer experience, advance product development and to keep this planet as hospitable as possible.

There are currently 1,173 articles of Consumerium development related work.

Managers wondering about the impact of this on their business should read The Executive Summary page.


Also visit these:

Ethiscore

Responsible Shopper

http://let.sysops.be/wiki/ - The wiki of notorious Canadian troll 142.177.X.X

Our Links offer a comprehensive list of moral purchasing related information resources.

Proceed to the Article hub for more access points to this wiki.

For editing practice, try playing in the Sandbox.

Selected articles

Looking for info on companies and products now? - Planned Features to The Consumer - Consumerium Services
Planned Research Wiki - Planned Publish Wiki
How Consumerium differs from Wikipedia in a nutshell


Use w:Wikipedia to link to http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia (and m: to meta). Avoid unnecessary replicating, we're in the GFDL part of the world after all :)