Amazon Boycott Urges Shoppers to Fight Tax Avoidance
Consumers Can Hit Company Where It Hurts
Ethical Consumer: £500 Million Lost to UK Public Purse
A boycott of Amazon is urging shoppers to take a stand against the company's tax avoidance practices. Ethical Consumer has calculated that in 2021, up to half a billion pounds (£500,000,000) could have been lost to the UK public purse from Amazon's tax avoidance.
Boycott Targets Amazon's Tax Avoidance
The boycott focuses on Amazon's staggering tax avoidance. Ethical Consumer's research indicates that in 2021, Amazon's tax avoidance may have cost the UK up to half a billion pounds. This accusation is part of a long list of criticisms against Amazon, including its deals with fossil fuel giants and the firing of workers who engage in union activities.
Boycott Movement Gains Momentum
People have been advocating boycotts of Amazon for nearly as long as the company has existed. In 1999, programmer and activist Richard Stallman urged people to boycott Amazon due to its sale of music CDs with digital restrictions management (DRM) software.
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