Tag: ethical business

Windhorse Evolution
Windhorse Evolution

100 Days of Ethical Giving - Launch #EthicalChristmas

By Windhorse Evolution on Fri, 10 Oct, 2014 - 11:01

100 Days of Ethical Giving - Launch #EthicalChristmas

By Windhorse Evolution on Fri, 10 Oct, 2014 - 11:01On 16th September Evolution – the Retail side of Windhorse:Evolution - launched the “100 Days of Ethical Giving” campaign aimed at asking people to make a difference in the world through positive shopping choices. During the 100 days that lead up to Christmas, we will be asking people to consider the benefits of buying ethically sourced items both to their own sense of well being and because it makes a difference worldwide.

We know that shoppers still feel financially...
Buddhist Centre Features
Buddhist Centre Features

#EthicalChristmas: Money, Ethics, and Dharma Practice - A New Campaign on The Buddhist Centre Online

By Candradasa on Wed, 8 Oct, 2014 - 17:00

#EthicalChristmas: Money, Ethics, and Dharma Practice - A New Campaign on The Buddhist Centre Online

By Candradasa on Wed, 8 Oct, 2014 - 17:00A couple of months ago I was sitting in a room at Adhisthana, listening to my friend Mokshini speak very movingly about some quite profound shifts in her own sense of Dharma practice. She talked about having newly considered in her own life the sorts of issues raised by Triratna’s participation in Buddhist Action Month every year: environmental concerns, economic questions, all manner of socially engaged topics relevant to anyone looking to explore the...
Triratna News
Triratna News

A New View for ethical landlords

By Munisha on Tue, 18 Feb, 2014 - 00:15

A New View for ethical landlords

By Munisha on Tue, 18 Feb, 2014 - 00:15New View Residential is a Triratna team-based right livelihood business in Cambridge. Founded in 2010 by Jayasiddhi, it’s part of the Windhorse Trust, which also operates the Windhorse:Evolution ethical giftware businesses.

New View is a residential letting agency aiming to provide ethical services to landlords and tenants while promoting Buddhist values and raising much needed funds for Triratna and for local charities.

All their profits are donated to charity and they encourage their landlords...

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