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| * | *[[Impacts of the Fashion Industry]] | ||
| *[[OSE Merchandise]] / [[OSE Shirt]] / [[OSE Hoodie]] etc | |||
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| * | *[http://www.dtrtapparel.com/ DTRT Apparel's Website] | ||
| *[https://www.linkedin.com/company/dtrt-apparel/ DTRT Apparel's [[LinkedIn]] Page] | |||
| *[https://www.linkedin.com/company/ethical-apparel-africa/ [[Ethical Apparel Africa]] 's [[LinkedIn]] Page] | |||
| [[Category: Threadwork]] | |||
Latest revision as of 02:37, 14 November 2022
Basics
- A Company Offering Garment Manufacturing Services, with Promises of Safe, Fair, and Economically Beneficial Working Conditions
- On one hand it perpetuates (quite literally) the Life Cycle of a T-Shirt level of convoluted Supply Chains however it could be one (of many) tools in alleviating poverty, and at least claims to not be all exploitative
- Either way not too OSE Relevant, but if Merchandise if ever not made in an OSE Microfactory / OSEH etc, or some Worker Owned / Union Shop in the country the workshop/event is occuring in, they may be worth a look
- Also see if there are similar groups in other countries, although then one gets into a bit of a Race to the Bottom / Zero Sum Game type of predicament