One day I realised that I was a part of it. A part of slavery. I was blindly helping to exploit and oppress. Whilst feeling enraged about 'the state of the world', poverty and oppression, I was going shopping. And as I shopped, I was adding to the problem...
Clear-out: Commit: Campaign! That's the challenge.
X million people are exploited every day within the clothing industry, and the shocking truth is that many of our wardrobes are full of clothes made by those very people. Could it be that we are the exploiters? A sobering thought, and yet one which presents us with an amazing opportunity... The opportunity to clear-out our old clothing, commit to buying clothes that give producers a fair wage, and campaign so that our favourite shops would be pushed to reform their standards. Check-out 'the challenge' page to learn exactly what the clothing challenge involves, and add your name to the challenger community. Restoration of the clothing industry is possible, but it starts with the restoration of each one of our hearts and each one of our wardrobes...
X million people are exploited every day within the clothing industry, and the shocking truth is that many of our wardrobes are full of clothes made by those very people. Could it be that we are the exploiters? A sobering thought, and yet one which presents us with an amazing opportunity... The opportunity to clear-out our old clothing, commit to buying clothes that give producers a fair wage, and campaign so that our favourite shops would be pushed to reform their standards. Check-out 'the challenge' page to learn exactly what the clothing challenge involves, and add your name to the challenger community. Restoration of the clothing industry is possible, but it starts with the restoration of each one of our hearts and each one of our wardrobes...