Category: Ethical trading & business
It is important that corporations are held accountable and respect, protect and remedy the human rights of individuals and communities impacted by their operations.
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Best&Less start their journey to pay a living wage
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Best&Less have made a strong commitment to pay living wages throughout their supply chains. Read more »
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Factory X commit to pay a living wage
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After years of campaigning from Oxfam supporters, Factory X commit to pay a living wage Read more »
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What She Makes turns 2!
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Celebrating two years of tackling poverty in the fashion industry Read more »
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Best&Less published their supplier lists
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Best&Less have published 100% of their Tier 1 supplier lists, bringing their factories out of hiding and ensuring their supply chain is transparent. Read more »
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David Jones and Country Road support worker safety
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Country Road Group and David Jones made a big step forward on factory safety by joining the important Bangladesh Fire & Building Safety Accord. Read more »
Elk steps towards a fairer fashion industry
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Melbourne-based fashion label ELK have made a real commitment to ensuring workers in their supply chain are paid a living wage. Read more »
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City Chic: a huge step toward a living wage
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City Chic was the first Australian brand to make a real commitment to a living wage. Read more »
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How you’re helping women artisans set up shop in Nepal
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Thanks to you, we’re able to support 2700 earthquake-affected men and women with the tools and training to set up their own businesses in Nepal. Read more »
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Cotton On cotton on to living wages
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Cotton On has just announced they are strengthening their commitment to a living wage! Congratulations, Cotton On. Read more »
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Sammy J says: Dear Kmart, Increase What She Makes
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Sammy J speaks for a lot of us – when we’re shopping, we all love a bargain. But, the bargain shouldn’t be what she makes. Read more »