For us, it's primarily sweatshop-free and no child labour. Other factors come into it of course, such as safe working conditions, overtime being paid and being voluntary, freedom of association, and proper protection from chemicals and fumes.From another point of view it could be the ethical nature of the product itself. For example, is the cotton certified organic? Or has the polyester come from recycled PET plastic bottles? Are the dyes safe and kept from entering rivers? We make every effort to ensure that all of this relevant information is on our website for you.Now, the brands on the right. Fruit Of The Loom garments are all produced in WRAP Compliance certified factories. All Headwear baseball caps and beanies are also manufactured in a WRAP Compliance certified factory, including their caps from recycled polyester. FairWear Foundation members Continental use sustainable fabrics sourced from bamboo and eucalyptus.
We now have our own channel on YouTube and we called it Pier32TV.It's new, so there aren't loads of videos for you to choose from, but if you've a few minutes to spare it's worth a quick look - Pier32TV on YouTube - more coming soon too.
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