Report says climate crisis and Covid have fuelled demand for plant-based foods, secondhand goods and greener gadgets
, animal welfare and social justice, also found more shoppers were boycotting brands on ethical or social concerns. These businesses suffered a £3.9bn loss of sales, which was £600m bigger than the previous year.
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