Category : Non-Profit & Philanthropic
Type: Public Membership [help] [Report Abuse ] Founded: Jun 7, 2008 12:47 AM Location: Sydney New South Wales-AU Member(s): 119
ETHICAL FASHION Ever wanted to know how your clothes were made? Sometimes it's hard to get the answers to want, it seems that the huge fashion lables are making their profits riding on the backs of their most vulnerable workers. And most of this corruption goes unnoticed, unmonitered. Being fifteen I am at the target age of many fashion lables, so to get my concern through I started writing letters to some of the major lables I believed were responsible, and the results were interesting. Most of the companies were very vague and evasive, not answering I have decided to create this group so that people can get together and discuss their opinions and solutions to ethical clothes issues. So join For Fair Fashion and let me know any suggestions you have or proposals you would like to make .........................................................................................................................................................................
THINGS YOU CAN DO, SITES YOU CAN VISIT 'For Fair Fashion' on Facebook Please show your support and join our Facebook site. "The more active members, the merrier!" Being an 'Ethical Pest' This is a UK site, but it has good links on -'how to be an ethical pest' -'10 questions to ask retailers' 'Heidi and Seek' - ethical clothing on Myspace heidi and seek (h&s) is an eco-friendly, sweatshop-free women’s clothing line from Melbourne, Australia. It aim to counter the disposable nature of today’s fashion industry. Fairwear Australia The FairWear Campaign addresses the exploitation of workers who make clothing in our Australian community. It is an effective way for consumers to learn and respond to the injustice in our own country.
Fairwear Demonstrators at the Melbourne CBD 'Nike' protest