Fellow ethical fashionistas and bloggers, lovers of all things green, vintage and Fairtrade, I come bearing festive news of an ethical fashion challenge designed to change the way we think about our wardrobes, promote the ethical fashion cause and raise some much - needed money to
support garment workers worldwide.
Not exact matches
If you don't live in America, than you will still be happy to know that since your Super Undies are made in America, you are certainly not
supporting any third world sweat shops or unethical labor practices, and that the
garment you are receiving has not come into contact with any harmful substances or dioxins that could cause their
workers a wide range of illnesses including infertility and various cancers.
However, research from the
Garment Worker Diaries has made me concerned that the women who make my clothes are not paid enough to afford life's necessities and
support their families.
The company pays a decent wage to its factory
workers in Pakistan plus it pays a 15 % Fair Trade premium on every
garment made, which
supports health and welfare projects for
workers and their families in Pakistan.