In the tradition of a local farmers��� market, Ethikl caters to small artisan producers who use organic, natural, or recycled ingredients or make their products by hand and have limited exposure. Sellers have the opportunity to set up virtual storefronts to post their wares and share information. One of the main aims of Ethikl is promote and support the ethical consumer movement and encourage shoppers to make positive buying decisions, such as favoring ethical products, be they fair trade, cruelty free, organic, recycled, re-used, or produced locally.At ethikl, shoppers will get a similar experience to visiting a farmers��� market, where there is the opportunity to discover amazing local goods from passionate producers. What���s more, there���s no limit to what can be available. From private farms to home kitchens, all the products for sale on Ethikl are high-quality and free from artificial ingredients. For example, people in Sydney can order handcrafted children���s clothes from designers at Eumundi Markets in Queensland or buy organic herbal chai tea direct from an organic farmer in Mullumbimby. Most people simply don���t have access to these kinds of handmade products and artisan food makers.
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