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RE:Source Database

RE:Source is being developed as an ethical fashion database, including resource library, encyclopedia, ethical sourcing directory and best practice database.

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RE:Source: PEOPLE

Resources on empowering the people behind fashion and creating sustainable livelihoods

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RE:Source: SUPPLY

Resources on international trade and development, fashion supply chains, and adding value for developing world communities through supply chain choices

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RE:Source: BUYING

Resources on the ways in which fashion professionals can influence development and reduce environmental impact through their purchasing practices

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RE:Source: SYSTEMS

Resources on standards, certification, codes of conduct, and auditing, in relation to fashion & textiles

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SNAPSHOTS

Working in fashion usually means having no spare time. The EFF developed SNAPSHOT resources to give an introduction to a variety of topics- that can be read in less than 5 minutes.

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1. Times a changing

THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’

“I do not think the eco/organic/fair trade movement is a trend. I think it is the beginning of a major shift in consciousness in the fashion business.”

Julie Gilhart, fashion director and Senior Vice President of Barneys New York

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2. High St goes green

THE HIGH STREET GOES GREEN

Steps taken by some of the worlds largest clothing retailers

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3. Conventional fabrics

A few facts about a range of fabrics from nylon to fake fur

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4. Eco fabrics

A few facts about eco fabrics from hemp to recycled polyester and details of suppliers of ethical fabrics

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5. Influential designers

An introduction to some of the most influential eco-fashion designers

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6. Fast & Cheap

FAST FASHION, CHEAP FASHION

“... People are being trained by the media to be perfect consumers of mass manufactured rubbish”
Vivienne Westwood

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7. Fashion pioneers

Some of the inspirational people behind the ethical fashion movement.

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