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Consumerium

Consumerium is a not-for-profit project, developed under GFDL licence, using Wiki-software, to develop free software and infrastructure for storage, transport and display of product information to consumers and feedback to the producers to enhance the consumer experience, advance product development and to keep this planet as hospitable as possible in the future.

Website: http://www.consumerium.org/wiki/

Consumerium is proud to do most of its research work in Wikipedia to avoid redundancy and boost synergy.

Table of contents
1 Short timeline of Consumerium
2 List of Wikipedia articles listed as research work in Consumerium
3 List of fairly complete wikipedia articles related to Consumerium
4 External links

Short timeline of Consumerium

List of Wikipedia articles listed as research work in Consumerium

These need most work:

  • w:List of trade unions (Currently listing only UK, AU, FI, FR, NL)
  • w:List of employer associations (Currently a stub with some info on AU, FI, FR, ME, NL, UK)
  • w:Lists of companies
  • w:List of who owns what (a skeleton at the moment)
  • w:Economy of Earth (contains some interesting stuff, but it's not organised)
  • w:List of company registers

These should be started:
  • w:List of advertisement agencies (by country) (doesn't exist now)
  • w:List of association registers (doesn't exist now)
  • w:List of ethical funds (doesn't exist now)
  • w:List of non-governmental organisations (doesn't exist now)

These are fairly complete:
  • w:List of professions (very complete)
  • w:List of stock exchanges (very complete)
  • w:List of supermarkets
  • w:List of reference tables Please check this out if you can think of some list that is not included here

Wikipedia:Wikiprojects:

  • w:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Ecoregions

List of fairly complete wikipedia articles related to Consumerium

(From
http://www.consumerium.org/wiki/Wikipedia. If these interest you, you might want to check Consumerium out.)

Understanding buying choices and their effects:

  • w:Conversion of units
  • w:GTIN
  • w:EAN (European Article Numbering)
  • w:UPC (Universal Product Code)
  • w:List of countries
  • w:List of timelines
  • w:List of reference tables
  • w:List of stock exchanges
  • w:List of supermarkets
  • w:Commodity markets - buying on the largest scale
  • w:Money - what it is and how it works, commodifying everything even you

Understanding moral choices as expressed in the marketplace:
  • w:list of ethics articles - why would you care what you buy?
  • w:Globalization makes it harder to know what your money does
  • w:Transparency International tries to make it easier to find out
  • w:Greenpeace has six campaigns to affect buying choices, and advocates
  • w:Accounting reform which would make more liabilities visible to you
  • w:Full cost accounting in particular would make waste visible
  • w:Productivism assumes that everything humans make is good
  • w:Consumerism assumes that everything humans want is good

Directly relevant to consumerium mission, making actual moral buying choices:
  • w:Slow Food - tied for third most relevant? buy local, organic, etc.
  • w:Sweatshop - tied for third most relevant? often the target of
  • w:Boycott - second most relevant? usually shorter term than
  • w:Moral purchasing describes most exactly the consumerium.org mission
  • w:local food

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