Ultimately, reflecting consumers’ social values is as good for brands as it is for the much sought-after segments they’re trying to reach. While businesses tap into a customer base that’s willing to pay for what they believe in, consumers are shown an actionable purchasing path that lets them do it. That’s a good deal for all of us.
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