Overview
A new way to spot ethical brands as you search or shop.
Many Kiwis have strong ethical values, but not every company shares them. Worker exploitation, child labour and unsafe working conditions can be hidden in the supply chains of the goods we buy. If you’re trying to avoid companies that operate unfairly, add FIND FAIR to Chrome and start spotting ethical products when you search and shop online. ➤ How it works In Search Ethically endorsed products will bear the FAIR symbol and be highlighted in orange capitals as they appear on the most commonly used search engines including: • Google • Yahoo • Bing • DuckDuckGo In online Supermarkets Working on all the major supermarket websites, ethical options will display the FAIR symbol and be highlighted with orange capitals while you browse, so you can instantly see the endorsed products. Retailers include: • countdown.co.nz • newworld.co.nz • paknsave.co.nz • supie.co.nz • thewarehouse.co.nz For a comprehensive list please visit findfair.co.nz. ➤ Who’s behind it? Developed by not-for-profit fair&good - The Ethical Directory, in consultation with other like-minded organisations like Fairtrade ANZ, Trade Aid, Tearfund, SPCA and B Corp among others. Brands cannot pay to be included in FIND FAIR, they have to be endorsed by the developer or one of their not-for profit affiliated partners. ➤ How are products selected? With a focus on social justice through ethical trade, products are selected where people in supply chains are fairly rewarded for their work. However, this is not the only consideration, brands and products are measured against nine core values including: • Fair labour • Sustainability • Transparency in supply chains • Giving back to the community • Gender equality • Inclusivity • Consistency of values • Animal welfare • Community mindedness To learn more about the people behind FIND FAIR and the methods they use visit www.fairandgood.co.nz/about-us ➤ Shop ethically on mobile FIND FAIR can also work on Android mobile with the help of the Kiwi Browser app. Simply download Kiwi Browser from Google Play here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kiwibrowser.browser Then, follow 5 easy steps to add to your browser listed here: https://www.findfair.co.nz/fair-on-the-go
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Abby DFeb 22, 2023
Seems like a great concept but had to uninstall when I saw Nestle products showing up as 'fair'. You know, the same Nestle that has used child labour, caused hospitalisation and death due to their products (and that's just the tip of the iceberg). I'd avoid this extension until they do a serious re-evaluation of what they consider 'ethical'.
Jay LockhartDec 16, 2022
Got it, tested it out- first thing I found is that it marks NESTLE products as ethical. NESTLE. Seriously? Searched Nestle by itself- 90% of their products were in orange. It also seems only rate organic products as ethical- of 600 or so options I looked through, maybe 10 or so were marked by this extension. Clearly unreliable and if they think Nestle is ethical, I seriously question those who created this extension.
David Allis (Network)Dec 5, 2022
A great extension. Cool way to find more ethical products. A lot of work has gone into this, and it works really well
Details
- Version1.0.4
- UpdatedApril 13, 2023
- Offered byfindfair
- Size80.78KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperFairfield Trust
41 Ocean View Road Orewa 0931 NZEmail
findfair@fairandgood.co.nz - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
Support
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