What is your experience with the Sustainability Compass? What are your open wishes? Please share with us.
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Matt. Huldi(Thursday, 22 May 2014 13:54)
We went through the process while having our curry in an indian restaurant. We decided to discuss the sustainability of chicken meals. For us the relevant factors were fairness, chemicals, protection of nature and health. Our son said that he liked the check list of the criteria because they offered questions he had never thought but were relevant. In the end we came to the conclusion that chicken can be really dangerous because we know so little about it. Probably the most interesting discussion was when anybody tried to explain what fairness meant. Again my son was very blunt: fairness is when no-one is harmed and every contributor has a profit.
Comments: 1
Matt. Huldi (Thursday, 22 May 2014 13:54)
We went through the process while having our curry in an indian restaurant. We decided to discuss the sustainability of chicken meals. For us the relevant factors were fairness, chemicals, protection of nature and health. Our son said that he liked the check list of the criteria because they offered questions he had never thought but were relevant. In the end we came to the conclusion that chicken can be really dangerous because we know so little about it. Probably the most interesting discussion was when anybody tried to explain what fairness meant. Again my son was very blunt: fairness is when no-one is harmed and every contributor has a profit.