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Child Labor Free Limited Edition Tees Child Labor Free have collaborated with New Zealand artist DicChild Labor Free Limited Edition Tees Child Labor Free have collaborated with New Zealand artist Dic

Child Labor Free Limited Edition Tees

Child Labor Free have collaborated with New Zealand artist Dick Frizzell and London based Zabou x Villanaart to design limited edition t-shirts to fundraise and establish an education and care centre for high risk children in the red light district of Kolkata.

The 100% organic cotton t-shirts are sourced from Freeset. Freeset is a fair trade business offering employment to women trapped in Kolkata’s sex trade. Proceeds from the sales of these t-shirts go on to provide support to their community and help break the cycle of child exploitation in the district.

Available to buy online at www.childlaborfree.com/site/shop


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Two women work for Global Mamas in Ghana.

Child labor, minimal pay, unreasonable hours, workplace harassment and unsafe working conditions sound like a textbook description of Industrial Revolution-era factories. Unfortunately, millions of people around the world continue to work under these conditions. Companies either known or rumored to use sweatshops produced the clothes and shoes you’re probably wearing right now: Disney, Sears, Victoria’s Secret, J. Crew, Nordstrom, Gap, JC Penney, Converse, Macy’s, Billabong, Adidas, and Walmart, to name a few.

It doesn’t have to be this way, though. Fair Trade fashion is just that: Fair. A fair trade business produces goods in a way that treats workers fairly, invests in and supports their communities, and is environmentally responsible. A fair trade product can be certified by a few different Fair Trade organizations, but they have similar standards (pardon the opinion, but these are standards that should be expected of every business). Alice Grau of Global Mamas weighed in on what she sees as the future of fair trade fashion.

“Consumers are getting more educated about what fast fashion means and what cheap fashion means for the people that are creating the fashion.” Alice said fair trade has gained more attention since April of 2013, when a Bangladesh factory collapsed, killing over 1,000 people and injuring 2,500. She added, :The more consumers become educated, and the more willing they are to buy fewer things at a higher cost, I think that will start to change things for our market.“

Global Mamas is currently in the fundraising process for a Fair Trade Zone, a manufacturing facility constructed in an environmentally friendly way that will employ 200 Ghanian women. "We’re basically turning the whole fashion factory model on its head and making it fair trade. Nobody said that the factory model is bad, it’s just how the workers are treated in the model that’s the problem.”

The fair trade market is growing fast, but it has yet to become the mainstream, conventional business norm. “We would like fair trade fashion to just be fashion,” Alice said. “We would love for everybody to produce products in a fair and socially responsible manner.”

To learn more about fair trade, visit these organizations’ websites:

fairtradeusa.org

fairtradefederation.org

fairtrade.net

 Annie + Jade produce a stylish ethical collection with a casual sophistication. The timeless aesthe Annie + Jade produce a stylish ethical collection with a casual sophistication. The timeless aesthe

Annie + Jade produce a stylish ethical collection with a casual sophistication. The timeless aesthetic embodies the simple elegance of a high-end resort collection, with simple clean lines, and a strong silhouette.


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Eternal Creation is a fairly traded fashion brand producing women’s, men’s and children’s fashion, sEternal Creation is a fairly traded fashion brand producing women’s, men’s and children’s fashion, sEternal Creation is a fairly traded fashion brand producing women’s, men’s and children’s fashion, s

Eternal Creation is a fairly traded fashion brand producing women’s, men’s and children’s fashion, sleepwear and accessories. Specializing in vibrant prints, the feel good collection is bright, sunny and colorful, with simple, flirtatious styling that flatter, and don’t go out of style.


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Handmade in Peru, Fortress of Inca combines the finest traditional Peruvian textiles, known as ‘mantHandmade in Peru, Fortress of Inca combines the finest traditional Peruvian textiles, known as ‘mant

Handmade in Peru, Fortress of Inca combines the finest traditional Peruvian textiles, known as ‘mantas’ with premium leather to produce a contemporary footwear collection with distinction. 


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