What is the price of the sweater the speaker saw online?
What specific detail about the working conditions made the speaker hesitate?
Listen and fill in the missing word: "C'est pas facile d'être une [blank] responsable aujourd'hui !"
According to the speaker, how do we "feed" globalization every day?
What are the two elements that make up the "real price" of an item?
Listen and fill in the missing word: "On veut tous le dernier iPhone, des fringues pas chères et des fruits [blank] en plein hiver..."
What specific examples of global brands does the speaker mention seeing in major cities?
What does the speaker identify as the main negative consequence of this global trend?
Listen and fill in the missing words: "C'est pratique, certes, on n'est jamais [blank]..."
Why does the speaker find it difficult to buy from ethical brands?
What benefit of globalization for lower-income people does the speaker mention?
Who does the speaker believe should be responsible for balancing prices?
How are workers in warehouses monitored according to the expert?
What phrase does the expert use to describe the pace of work in these warehouses?
Listen and fill in the missing words: "le coût humain est [blank] derrière un clic."
What is the positive aspect of social media for young people in rural areas?
What is disappearing rapidly due to this global influence?
What term does the speaker use to describe the risk of everyone thinking and acting the same?
What surprising fact is mentioned about cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast?
Where do the profits of the chocolate industry mainly stay?
What solution does the speaker suggest to keep the added value in the producing country?
According to the speaker, what does the Fairtrade label represent beyond just a logo?
What is the mentioned 'trade-off' for the European consumer?
True or false? The speaker believes transparency is currently the norm in global trade.
What is the key question of the 'Fashion Revolution' campaign?
What specific information does the speaker want to know about the workers?
Listen and fill in the missing words: "La mondialisation ne doit plus être un [blank] pour cacher l'exploitation."
What environmental issue related to maritime transport is mentioned?
What does the speaker mean by "polluting by proxy" (polluer par procuration)?
Listen and fill in the missing word: "Consommer local, c'est aussi un acte de [blank] éthique."
What does the new EU law prevent large companies from doing?
What are the two specific violations mentioned that could lead to legal responsibility?
What is the main difference between previous ethical charters and this new law?