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  2. People Tree Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    People Tree Ltd, the UK business, went into liquidation in September 2023 with debts of £8.5m. [9] People Tree was one of the early proponents of Fair Trade and Ethical Fashion [10] and was the first fashion company to be awarded the World Fair Trade Organisation Fair Trade product label. [11]

  3. Finisterre (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Tom Kay [5] founded Finisterre above a surf shop after noticing problems with the ethics, design and functionality of many action sports brands. It started with a fleece and quickly grew to include a range of clothing for surfers to wear before and after surfing.

  4. Community Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Community Clothing is a British clothing brand founded in 2016 by Scottish fashion designer Patrick Grant. [1] The company is based in Blackburn, Lancashire, and produces a line of clothing staples using ethically sourced materials, in order to provide consistent employment for a co-operative of British mills and factories and reduce clothing waste.

  5. 8 Ethical Clothing Brands That Are Actually Affordable - AOL

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    This Colorado-based company makes its clothing out of organic cotton that’s fair-trade certified — and the fabric is super soft and comfy. 8 Ethical Clothing Brands That Are Actually ...

  6. Howies - Wikipedia

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    Howies is a clothing company based in west Wales. The company was founded in 1995 and produces eco-friendly T-shirts, jeans and sportswear, with the aim of having ethically correct practices. [2] [3] Howies use natural fabrics as alternatives to petrochemical-derived modern fabrics, including organic cotton, Merino wool and recycled cotton.

  7. Labour Behind the Label - Wikipedia

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    Labour Behind the Label (LBL) is a UK-based non-profit co-operative organisation with an office in Easton, Bristol, which campaigns for workers' rights in the clothing industry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the platform of the international Clean Clothes Campaign in the United Kingdom.

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