
Buying Green labels
Eco Fashion is becoming a huge trend, everywhere!
By: Hess :: 1 year ago
Consumers are hungry for eco fashion
0 Comments :: unrated
Wear Chemistry: launch of a new casual clothing brand
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
'design. fit. fabric.' Fashioning distinct elements into a new style of chemistry
0 Comments :: unrated
Alottosay.com shakes up the UK market with the ultimate in environmental apparel.
By: Embu8 :: 1 year ago
Who doesnt love a feel good buy? Let us introduce you to A Lot to Say: the smart eco fashion company that has just launched with its sassy range of statement making, attention grabbing messaged t-shirts.
0 Comments :: unrated
Gucci Aims to Reduce Packaging, CO2 Emissions
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
At the center of Gucci's new eco program is the company's 'green' packaging initiative that aims to reduce materials consumption, exclusively use paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and be 100 percent recyclable.
0 Comments :: unrated
Fair Trade Fashion Label Bibico Launches Ethical Fashion Blog: Fair ground
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Bibico, the design-led fashion label that's got charming fair trade fashions all stitched up has recently launched its very own ethical fashion blog.
0 Comments :: unrated
Nike UK goes green with ShP Limited
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Sportswear giant, Nike UK, is boosting its environmental credentials by working with ShP Limited, a leading European electronics recycler.
0 Comments :: unrated
Online Sustainable Fashion Publication Coco Eco Magazine, Releases Exclusive Emma Watson Coverage
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Coco Eco Magazine, released exclusive coverage of Emma Watson's new fair trade fashion line, 'Love From Emma,' in partnership with People Tree. Fans of Ms. Watson, fashion and fair trade can reveal in Coco Eco's coverage.
0 Comments :: unrated
Complaint against Consumer Deception Successful
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Consumer and worker rights organisations are celebrating a historic victory after the giant German retailer Lidl agreed to withdraw public claims that its goods were being produced under fair and decent working conditions.
0 Comments :: unrated
Does Fashion suck?
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
With more high-street brands being exposed for using sweatshops in the UK or paying extra low wages in poorer countries, we investigate how ethical the fashion industry really is.
2 Comments :: 
New Fashion Label Launches Unique High Street Store
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
New Fashion Label Wayne Lee Maynard, the fashion arm of Rapmesinjah Inc are proud to announce the opening of their first High Street Store in Yiewsley Middlesex in April 2010
0 Comments :: unrated
