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Article: Fashion Revolution Week, towards more sustainable fashion

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Fashion Revolution Week: towards more sustainable fashion

 

8 years ago, on April 24, 2013, the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh left 1,138 people dead and over 2,000 injured. 

While the evacuation of the workers had been requested following an inspection revealing cracks in the building, the garment factory employees had been forced to return to work, under threat of dismissal. 

   

  

FASHION REVOLUTION : UNE PRISE DE CONSCIENCE NÉCESSAIRE

   

The disaster, which has been commemorated every year since, was the occasion for a global awakening to the excesses of the fashion industry

At the initiative of Carry Somers, designer of the Pachacuti brand, Fashion Revolution Week is an annual opportunity to reflect on the move towards more responsible, sustainable and ethical fashion

This year, it runs from April 19 to 25 on the theme of the interdependence of human rights and the rights of nature. 

   

   

THE FASHION REVOLUTION

   

The rights of man and nature are indeed interdependent, and the health of our planet has an impact on our quality of life. We know that our already fragile planet cannot withstand the aggressions of a highly polluting fashion industry for too long.

   

This year'sFashion Revolution will focus on reinventing the way brands relate to each other and to production, encouraging collaboration and mutual support, encouraging major international bodies to make their voices heard in order to change things, and encouraging everyone to try more responsible consumption.

 

17H10 ENGAGÉ DANS CE MOUVEMENT

    
  17H10 s'engage

 

Nous sommes fières de participer avec 17H10 à ce mouvement d’une mode qui va vers un monde plus responsable, vers une consommation plus éthique et plus durable. 

Our commitment as a brand is to make your life easier by offering you ethical clothingSo that together we can move towards more responsible fashion, and take a step towards a radical change in the way we consume.

   

We maintain a relationship of trust with our manufacturers. The factory we work with in Portugal is a family-run, ethical factory with unique tailoring expertise, in which we have complete confidence. Founded in 1973, it now has over 230 employees and follows the guidelines of SA 8000, a social responsibility standard that promotes decent working conditions. 

   

In the same way we select our fabric suppliers from among the best in Italy, and our fabrics are certified ecologically responsible. Our wool comes from RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) and GOTS (Glabal Organic Textile) certified farms, certifying animal-friendly breeding and organic wool.

  

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