
Shoppers in the Isle of Man are being asked to speak out in defence of those who continue to work in slave-like conditions.
The One World Centre is promoting a campaign about how destructive our demand for cheap products can be.
'Shop to Make a Difference' aims to highlight the plight of millions of people who don't earn enough to house or feed their families.
One World Centre Co-Ordinator Cheryl Cousins (pictured) says the consumer has enormous power to change things (audio file attached):
Cheryl Cousins was speaking to Dan Davies on Talking Heads.
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