Sources

sources_ggg.jpgThe Good Grocery Guide was compiled using existing, trusted resources such as certified lists and directories as well as information from recognisable organisations. We have taken the hard work out of ethical shopping by boiling this information down into a user-friendly guide. However please feel free to visit any of these sources to find out more.


Australian Companies Institute/Ausbuy,
The Ausbuy guide, v.14 2005. Milsons Point, NSW

Australian Conservation Foundation, 2004-2007,
Shop Smart

Australian Marine Conservation Society, 2006,
Australia's sustainable seafood guide - expanded edition, AMCS.

Choose Cruelty Free, 2004,
The Preferred Products List

Department of Environment, n.d. Recycle It!
The Waste Wise WA Website

Department of the Environment and Heritage, 2005,
National packaging covenant current signatories list

Department of Health and Ageing, 2006,
Fact sheet: processed fruit and vegetables

Department of Industry and Resources, 2005,
Western Australian Food and Beverage Products Directory 2005/2006

The Ethical Consumer Group, 2004,
Ethical Consumer Guide

Fairtrade Association of Australia and New Zealand, 2005-2007,
Rich chocolate and poor farmers - Fairtrade and cocoa

Fightback for Australia, 2006,
Aussie Brands

Food Intolerance Network of Australia, 2006,
The bread preservative (282)

Greenpeace, 2006,
The True Food Guide 4th Edition

The Sustainable Living Foundation & Ethical Consumer Group, 2004,
The Consumer Directory

The Wilderness Society, n.d,
Sustainable purchasing

World Society for the Protection of Animals, 2007,
Farm welfare