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Fashion Cycle - addressing human rights & environmental abuses in fashion
Published in Clothing on 18/02/2010
Things are Happening at Eco Eco Clothing
New website and new Derbyshire store
Published in Clothing on 21/01/2009
Tesco to ban uzbek cotton in response to child labour abuses
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) applaud Tesco’s breakthrough decision following ongoing discussions with the campaigning group to place a ban on all cotton sourced from Uzbekistan
Published in Clothing on 24/01/2008
The army of child labour supporting the world’s cotton industry
Children in some of the world’s largest cotton-producing countries are serving as underpaid, free or forced labourers to feed the global demand for textiles
Published in Clothing on 05/12/2007
Ethical household spending has doubled
Concern about the exploitation of foreign workers in sweatshops has prompted a massive rise in the number of people boycotting budget clothes shops
Published in Clothing on 03/12/2007
Organic Cotton production grows by 49%
Based on these data, as well as historical data published by PAN UK, we are now able have a clear overview of the organic cotton production's dramatic expansion
Published in Clothing on 06/11/2007
Eco Friendly Leather Is In This Season
Scientists in India have modified the tanning process making it far more eco-friendly
Published in Clothing on 11/10/2007
Outcry over chemicals in Chinese clothing
In Australia, New Zealand and Saudi Arabia, tests are being carried out on clothing, textile products and toothpastes
Published in Clothing on 25/08/2007
Can cotton be sustainable?
As part of its 7th annual organic business seminars at Organic and Natural Products Europe, the Soil Association is hosting the seminar "Is Organic Cotton sustainable?
Published in Clothing on 12/04/2007
The first wholesalers of Soil Association-certified clothing in the UK
Saf and T Shirt and Sons were both independently granted their Soil Association licences after several years of stringent process checking at every level or production
Published in Clothing on 04/04/2007
The UK's premier festival promoting natural remedies & related products. When? Held twice yearly in March and October. The next event is The Autumn Complementary Medicine Festival on Saturday 30th – Sunday 31st October 2010 Exhibitors Over 100 stands covering a wide range of Therapies, Services and Natural Products Talks and demonstrations Something to interest everyone including topics like Angelic Reiki and Crystal Energy to Stress Awareness and Kinesiology http://www.icmf.co.uk