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Мода без отходов. Часть 2 - be-in.ru. Социально ответственное производство одежды – набирающий обороты тренд в Европе и США. Об этичной моде в целом, о её ценностях и первопроходцах мы уже писали Сегодня представим те магазины, которые продают вещи брендов, имеющих полное право называть себя "эко-френдли". Их продукцию можно купить через интернет, а уровень профессионализма позволяет им принимать участие в международных неделях моды.

Напомню, что основными принципами социально ответственного, устойчивого (sustainable) производства одежды, обуви и аксессуаров являются: 1. Сокращение расхода электроэнергии. 2. В Швейцарии, кстати, строгие регуляционные законы привели к закрытию меховых ферм. 8. Этичная мода не требует соблюдения всех этих правил. Этическую Торговую Инициативу стоит проговорить отдельно. Среди компаний, поддерживающих принципы ETI, зарегистрированы такие гиганты индустрии, как ASOS.com, Burberry Group Plc, Gap Inc, группа компаний Inditex, Marks & Spencer , Monsoon Accessorize, River Island и другие. Maison Standards. Shop | Made in Town. Did the Rana Plaza factory disaster change your fashion buying habits? | World news. Victims of the Rana Plaza factory collapse died making clothes sold in western high street stores. 28 brands have been linked to the factory complex including Primark, Matalan, Benetton, Bonmarché, El Corte Inglés, and Mango.

Huge numbers of people use shopping as their primary leisure activity, and for some it is an addiction. The fast fashion industry relies on a year-round production flow, low stock levels in stores and a supply chain that responds to rapidly changing demands. Buying a piece of clothing was once a celebrated occasion – in 1900 15% of household income was spent on clothing, compared to 2.8% in 2010. And it's not because we're spending more on a few quality items, in 1997 the average woman bought 19 pieces of clothing, and 10 years later 34.

Do you know where your clothes are made? Did the Rana Plaza Complex change your shopping habits? What needs to happen to make us more ethical about our fashion choices? Let us know by adding your comment to the thread. Shop L'HERBE ROUGE, une autre mode est possible. "Made in Bangladesh" : le vrai prix de nos habits. Home | Honest by. Bruno Pieters, le styliste décarboné. Bruno Pieters © Honest By Comment connaître la traçabilité des vêtements que l’on porte, et dans quelles conditions ont-ils été élaborés ? Au-delà des labels à la signification obscure (« fabriqué en Chine », « assemblé en Europe »), le designer Bruno Pieters fait le pari de détailler sur son site, honestby.com, la provenance du moindre composant issu de ses créations; mais aussi les coordonnées du fabricant, des assembleurs et des transporteurs, le coût de production, la marge de chacun des intermédiaires et l’état des stocks.

Des informations a priori confidentielles qui, selon le créateur, ne devraient plus l’être. « Les consommateurs ne savent plus qui croire. Or, selon moi, acheter, c’est voter. Bijoux vendus sur honestby.com À y regarder de plus près, la majorité des pièces répondent au minimum à deux de ces caractéristiques, mais le critère européen est particulièrement cher au créateur. L’anti-liste de cadeaux de Noël, par We Demain. About – Everlane.

In the fall of 2010, a then 25-year-old Michael Preysman left his job in venture capital to start his own business. He never expected to work in fashion, but a passion for great design and frustration with the lack of innovation in the retail space, led him to build Everlane. He hasn’t looked back. While the team skews young, our employees have cut their teeth at places like Google, Yelp, Gilt Groupe, American Apparel, Marc Jacobs, J.Crew, Goldman Sachs, Pentagram, and The Gap. It’s a motley group held together by a shared passion for pushing boundaries and challenging conventions. Everlane: The Company that Can :: Hilary Phelps :: Genuine Joy. Everlane Founder Michael Preysman's Mission to Create Transparency in Retail. Courtesy of Everlane What is Everlane? Is it another retail site trying to ride the wave of easy sales the Internet can bring?

A startup with a kitschy angle or a daily deal flash site that forces you to buy that piece you can't live without right now? No and no. It's the startup of former venture capital investor Michael Preysman who decided he'd had enough of the typical retail game. He married a love for design, timeless style and respect for his fellow consumers into the brand Everlane. TheFashionSpot: What led you into venture capital work? Michael Preysman: It started in college. tFS: When did you first feel an entrepreneurial itch? MP: I definitely always had it. tFS: Your site says you were frustrated with the lack of innovation in the retail space, can you elaborate on that?

MP: The online world was really just, "Hey, let's just take everything we're offering and just dump it on the site and leave it there and let people search for it. " It's been a lot of learn as you go. Broadcast Yourself. Fabrics concious.