Stores and distribution networks


Green License imports organic Fair Trade cotton clothing produced by the Rajlakshmi Cotton Mills project in India. The entire clothing production chain   is located in India and adheres to organic farming principles (Skal) and Fair Trade criteria (Max Havelaar). Green License also sells Greenpeace merchandise in the Netherlands and Belgium.


Yemanja is a small and unique boutique in Antwerp selling innovative Fair Trade brands. It is always on the lookout for the best Fair Trade and ecological collections, and with distinctive labels such as Article 23, Les Racines du Ciel, Misericordi and Veja, proves that ethical and ecological fashion is very much ‘in’.


Behind the idea of a "simple" trendy and sustainable collection, Dressing Right tackles several basic problems. How to really show solidarity with the South, protect workers, help the environment, fight over-consumption...?

The first Fair Trade cotton collection has just come out; it is directed by Tony Delcampe, Thierry Rondenet and Hervé Yvrenogeau, OWN designers, and Sandra Wauquaire, stage designer.

Cotton Club Fairwear makes business clothing.


 


 The general aim of Tiksy Import is to provide an outlet for Tiksy, a small business that exports organic alpaca knitwear for the youth market.

The Tiksy Import project will enable the women of a shanty town in Arequipa (Peru) to increase their income and learn new technical skills. By expanding their business, it will also make them more competitive and improve their quality of life.
 


OzFair describes itself as trade that respects human beings and the environment. It sells a wide variety of products, from teas to cereals, clothes and fashion accessories to mild cosmetics and ‘ethnic’ objects made from recycled or recyclable materials. It also has areas where customers can taste its products and learn about Fair Trade issues – ideal places for meeting, discussing and exchanging views.

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