Average citizens might not have much influence on the latest round of international climate talks getting under way in Mexico City today. But they can exert some pressure on climate action in another way: by choosing to support — or avoid — businesses based on the environmental efforts they’re making.
Climate-focused buying decisions could send a particularly strong message to large consumer corporations during the coming holiday season, when those companies look forward to shoppers giving a big boost to end-of-year revenues. That’s why ClimateCounts.org is urging people to make purchases from businesses that are “striding” toward climate-responsive practices, and to avoid products from laggard firms.
The “Striding Shopper” campaign — joined by non-profit partners , TckTckTck.org, ICCR.org, Kids vs Global Warming, and Brighter Planet — is aimed at rewarding eco-minded companies while sending a message to others that are “stuck” in inaction. The focus on large consumer firms promises the biggest bang for shoppers’ bucks, according to ClimateCounts.org: “If 150 large companies reduced their current greenhouse gas emissions by just 5% it would be like taking 42 million cars off the road for a year.”
So which companies are climate-friendly, and which are in need of a nudge or two? ClimateCounts.org assesses some of the following brands:
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