Ethical Consumerism Concepts for Oxfam GB

Making conscientious consumerism sexy

With thousands of partners in more than 70 countries, Oxfam GB seeks to find lasting solutions to poverty and injustice. As one of the world’s leading NGOs, Oxfam has campaigns, development work, and emergency response capabilities spanning such issues as fair trade, climate change, humanitarian and disaster relief, and long-term poverty reduction, among others. Oxfam partnered with IDEO in 2007 and 2008 to increase awareness of ethical consumption as a means of alleviating social and environmental problems.

Oxfam turned to IDEO’s human-centered approach to better understand genuine consumer behaviors—in all of their ambiguities, uncertainties, and contradictions—in order to connect with people. With a greater understanding of shoppers’ motivations, Oxfam hoped to evolve perceptions of ethical consumption from a place of guilt and apathy to one that encourages informed and emboldened action.

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Project date: 2007


Facts & Figures

In the UK alone, 1.5 million tons of wearable or recyclable clothing are discarded every year. (Oxfam UK)

The team looked to branded environments ranging from an eco-friendly shoe store to a casino to an electrical supply shop for cues on accessibility, hands-on experience, and impact.