Fair Trade Clothing Only in the UK
United Kingdom upholds the disposition of fair trade. The concept of fair trade is a market centered on advocating fair price, along with environmental and social standards. One shirt company in the UK promotes a clothing service for charities exclusive in the UK. The idea is something that people who are not from the UK would admire in one way or another. And in accordance with fair trade, an organic and environment friendly system for its production is how it is being put into practice. The Shirtworks company will be producing quality clothes for charities. The garments are produced from organic cotton and acquired through fair trade. Making garments for charity and not for profit is going to be the first of its kind happening in UK.
There are several underlying reasons that brought this about and one is the company’s solid ethical policies that have caused a lot of toil experiences with charities to make branded clothing targeted to support funds and charity emblems. To achieve clothing scheme that is promoted according to a company’s strong ethical standards that they personify is one of the many goals of these charities. In line with it is foregoing any gain/revenue collected from the use of such fair trade garments. The company hopes that clothing for charity works will encourage others rightly, for it is plainly unethical to make a profit from any sort founded on charity and the like, and rest assured that the charity’s money can go a long way. It’s been awhile that the company has been producing and advocating fair trade clothing. Furthermore, the clothes are made from pure cotton. The company certifies that all of its fair trade clothing is manufactured by the suppliers in secure factories. Conversely, any fundraisers for charity that are interested in using the scheme of such fair trade clothing are welcome.