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  2. Fair Wear Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Fair Wear's work is based on a ‘shared responsibility' approach. Namely, each actor in the supply chain of a certain product is responsible for the conditions in which the product is made. [3] Management decisions of a brand selling clothes in Europe have a huge influence on factory conditions in distant garment-producing countries. The two ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP), formerly Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production, is an organization based in Arlington, Virginia, whose stated aim is promoting safe, lawful, humane and ethical manufacturing around the world. [1] It certifies factories according to twelve "Worldwide Responsible Apparel Production Principles".

  7. Check Your Closet: These Are the Clothing Brands With the ...

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    Given this number, it isn’t a surprise that brands are starting to get into the market. The number of retailers with branded resale shops more than quadrupled from 36 in 2021 to 165 in 2023 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Esprit Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Esprit operates in more than 30 markets in Europe, Asia and America. It has about 20 partner stores in Southeast Asia and about 50 in Latin America. In Europe, the brand has 160 retail stores and approximately 400 franchise stores. They also have two pop-up stores in the United States in Los Angeles and New York. [6]