Last week, The Citizenry — which deals in rugs, blankets, furniture and more — announced that 100 percent of its offerings will be officially fair-trade certified by the World Fair Trade Organization.
under its Farm Program — saw a significant leap in uptake from the past two seasons. The Farm Program counts 80,000 organic cotton farmers , an increase of 350 percent from 20,000 farmers the previous season.system and we see demand getting stronger.
In a report published March 24, the Changing Markets Foundation called out a number of certification schemes, labels and industry initiatives asGeorge Harding-Rolls, campaign manager at the Changing Markets Foundation, made it a matter of regulation, adding: “We don’t need any more voluntary schemes. Certification and initiatives such as those in the report act as a placebo, creating a false promise that the industry will address sustainability voluntarily.
Last week, Prada joined the stable of more than 700 brands and retailers working to source more sustainable raw materials, as part of Textile Exchange’s member body.
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