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Lint - Kids |
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Info: We believe all children should have a chance to wear 100% organic cotton school clothes. Beautifully made, with absolutely no harmful chemicals to damage their environment or
their skin. We've also made sure they're affordable. |
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Little Green Rock |
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Info: As with anyone who spends a great deal
of time outdoors, we had always been against anything
that screwed up our oceans or any other part of this
little green rock that we called home. With this in
mind, we decided to run the company as environmentally
friendly as possible from the outset. We are really proud of the clothes that
we have come up with and our surf and skateboards are
evolving all the time. We are also proud to say that we
have managed to balance sustainability and
profitability. We could have had much bigger profit margins by using more conventional fabrics, materials and methods, but there’s a whole lot more to life than money. |
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Liv |
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Info: Elysia's intention with Liv is to create
an ecologically and socially sustainable life-style
brand. Elysia has worked with organic skin care since
1994, being the distributor of the Dr Hauschka products
in the UK. We are passionate about sustainable living
and our mission is to ensure that doesn't mean a
compromise in quality, comfort or appearance.
Our aim is to give
conscious consumers, seeking better products that are
positive for the world, something to celebrate. However,
unless our clothes are wonderful to wear, our sheets
beautiful to lie between and our towels utterly cuddly
really can't expect you to buy them and unless you buy
them, well we aren't helping the environment at all! |
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makepiece |
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Info: Unique, beautiful, desirable design,
sustainable knitwear, made in England from a Pennine
landscape and our own sheep. Beautiful clothes with ethics. Natural yarns from sustainable farming. Undyed and natural dyed options. Low impact manufacture. Fair employment. Working to be carbon neutral.
Makepiece is not just a
designer label – it’s part of a landscape, which has for
hundreds of years been shaped by the wool industry, from
the dry-stone walled pastures to the packhorse tracks
across the moors which took wool from farm to market. We
take natural yarns, raised sustainably, spin them as
locally as possible, knit in our community, using the
minimum chemical processes possible to produce a
finished product that can be treasured for years. It’s
part of a story which knits a community with a
landscape. Like you, we want beautiful clothes and human
rights, environmental sustainability, fewer chemicals, a
small carbon footprint and no landfill. |
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miki |
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Info: Sources stylish and contemporary design,
clothing and accessories, sustainably and responsibly
made. We aim to provide our customers with timeless
pieces that go against the current ‘throw away fashion’
trend, combined with a selection of on trend items that
bring that extra something to your wardrobe whilst
insistently sticking to our ethical principles. We
aren’t here to promote a righteous lifestyle but to show
that by making small changes to the way we shop we can
make positive changes to the environment and peoples
well-being.
There are strict
standards that must be adhered to for any product or
company / charity to obtain organic or fair-trade
status. We only source products / brands that have at
least one of the certifications listed below or support
small community projects that have an obvious social
benefit to the producers. Products produced in Europe do
not require the above certification, but the raw
materials still need to be organic or fairtrade.
Fair-trade - IFAT - Oeko-Tex - Organic - FairWear
Foundation. |
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Motleys Fair Trade
Clothing & Gifts |
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Info: We are a BAFTS registered UK based fair
trade clothing and gift company, with a retail shop on
the Norfolk / Suffolk border in the lovely little market
town of Bungay. We sell a wide range of fair trade
clothing from names such as Nomads Originals, Namaste,
Gringo, Patchouli Fair, and Siesta. Our fair trade gifts
and furnishings are supplied by fair trade importers
Gringo, Namaste, Shared Earth, Sunlover Demur jewellery
and Patchouli Fair.
We are now celebrating
our 5th year in our retail shop. We have been accepted
as a member of BAFTS (British Association of Fair Trade
Shops), and all of our suppliers for clothing and gifts
are also BAFTS registered. |
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nalan collection |
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Info: Has been created to offer you irresistible, unique, funky designs in the most natural and healthy fabrics, clothes that are soft and kind to the skin, kind to its producers
and kind to the planet. From babywear to children's clothing,
our range is both eco friendly and stylish, so you don’t have to accept bland or boring as the price for not destroying the planet. |
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Natural Collection |
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Info: Set out in 1999 with a vision to create
a way for consumers to support sustainable innovation
and great product ideas. By offering a wide selection of
ecologically-considered products and services we hope to
reach as wide an audience as possible. We are
demonstrating that the basic power of consumer choice
can make commercially viable a growing range of top
quality ecological products, even within a competitive
and well-established market place; products which use
modern technology to harness nature’s benefits without
exploiting her resources; products which can represent
our 21st Century vision where trade is fair and poverty
is alleviated through sustainable income generation; and
ultimately and ideally, products where holistic
consideration stretches right from their inception
through their manufacturing process, to the benefit for
the end user and eventually to their recyclability and /
or bio-degradability. |
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