Responsible Shopper: Global Research and Action to Stop Corporate Abuse
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Resources

For additional research and information on corporate abuse, start with the following resources.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
www.business-humanrights.org

Campaign Finance Information Center www.campaignfinance.org

Campaign for Labor Rights
www.clrlabor.org

Center for Health, Environment and Justice
www.chej.org

Center for Public Integrity
www.publicintegrity.org

Center for Responsive Politics
www.opensecrets.org

Clean Clothes Campaign
www.cleanclothes.org

Corporate Accountability International www.stopcorporateabuse.org

CorpWatch
www.corpwatch.org

Environmental Justice Foundation
www.ejfoundation.org

Environmental Working Group
www.ewg.org

Food and Water Watch
www.foodandwaterwatch.org

Friends of the Earth International
www.foei.org

Greenpeace
www.greenpeace.org

International Labor Rights Fund
www.laborrights.org

Multinational Monitor
www.multinationalmonitor.org

Oxfam International
www.oxfam.org

Polaris Institute
www.polarisinstitute.org

Public Citizen
www.citizen.org

Rainforest Action Network
www.ran.org

Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
www.rspo.org

Workers Rights Consortium
www.workersrights.org

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