In This Issue
Pets Corner set to close PamPurredPets store
Celebrating the biggest Bring Your Dog To Work Day yet
Pet Industry Federation Awards open for entry
Exhibitor stand space at AQUA 2017 ‘sold out’
New app connects 5 million owners to help find lost pets
Dog needs surgery after wolfing down baby’s bottle teat
New magazine to help small pet retailers
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New look wet packs from Royal Canin Feline Breed Nutrition
Rescue Pet of the Year 2017 campaign launched
Wildwash awarded ethical accreditation
Two men charged in connection with pet shop burglary
PooGuard can help against severe strain of parvovirus
Growth at The Company of Animals sees warehouse expansion
Natures Menu launches new Track and Trace service
Peregrine Livefoods secures exclusive deal with MistKing
King British launches new 'health benefits' video
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Wildwash awarded ethical accreditation

Wildwash has been awarded ethical accreditation by The Ethical Company Organisation.

They set the benchmark for corporate social responsibility, and since 2001 have provided ethical research information on 1,000s of companies and brands, promoting positive policies and development in three key areas: Human Rights, Environment and Animal Rights.

 

For over a decade they have provided the world’s leading clear and comparative ethical information on thousands of companies and brands to individuals, NGOs, ethical companies and ethical investors. They compare hundreds of companies’ ethical and corporate social responsibility records in relation to up to 15 different ethical criteria under the 3 general headings of Environment, Animals and People.

By promoting equality, fair labour practices and ultimately alternative/ethical economic conditions, their research advocates for justice and sustainable development as being at the heart of progressive trade structures and systems.

This research involves working closely on issues with both individuals and ethical companies, plus drawing from the vast information supplied by some of the world’s leading NGOs – including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Christian Aid and many more. T

heir research reports both the poor ethical standards and the good ethical standards of the world’s companies and brands and their aim is at all times to be both transparent and fair. Their work aims to encourage the world’s companies to treat humans, animals and the environment with the highest possible levels of respect – and those that don’t they will report on accordingly.

For more information visit: http://ethical-company-organisation.org/

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