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  2. Clean Clothes Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) is the garment industry's largest alliance of labour unions and non-governmental organizations. [1] The civil society campaign focuses on the improvement of working conditions in the garment and sportswear industries. Formed in the Netherlands in 1989, the CCC has campaigns in 15 European countries: Austria ...

  3. Mexx - Wikipedia

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    Mexx has grown into an international brand in women's, men's and children's clothing with stores in more than 50 countries. With a production of 40 million pieces, Mexx was one of the top thirty largest brands in Europe in 2010. Since the second quarter of 2008, however, Mexx has been facing declining sales and has had to close the stores.

  4. Primark - Wikipedia

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    Primark Limited [6] [7] (/ ˈ p r aɪ m ɑːr k /; trading as Penneys in Ireland) [8] [9] is an Irish multinational fashion retailer with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, [10] with outlets across Europe and in the United States. The original Penneys brand is not used outside of Ireland because it is owned elsewhere by American retailer JCPenney.

  5. Suitsupply - Wikipedia

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    Suitsupply is known for its sexually-charged photography and advertisements, created in partnership with Carli Hermes. [11] [12]Select images from the "Shameless" campaign were withdrawn from a London store due to their visibility to children, [12] which elicited criticism, especially from the Westfield London location.

  6. Desigual - Wikipedia

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    Desigual's clothing is mainly manufactured in Asia (73% of production), primarily in countries such as China and India. [42] Some is also manufactured in Europe and the Middle East (27% of production). In 2020 the company made public the list of garment factories actively working for it around the world (Tier 1 suppliers). [43]

  7. Sustainable fashion - Wikipedia

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    The "cradle-to-cradle" model, a circular system named after the 2002 book with the same name by Michael Braungart and William McDonough, has been a popular proponent of circular fashion. Most textile fibers in consumer fashion are amalgamations of various materials to achieve flexible or aesthetic properties, and thus not optimal for circular ...

  8. Category:Clothing brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A.F.C.A (clothing)

  9. Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production - Wikipedia

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    It certifies factories according to twelve "Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production Principles". The organization was established in 2000 by the American Apparel and Footwear Association . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] By 2008 it had certified 1700 factories in 60 countries, and issued 1100 certificates in that year. [ 2 ]