Thread:Charlotte O CATS KOTLC/@comment-32247874-20190821183242/@comment-32247874-20190821185049

OH, ALSO, companies that make clothes are some of the biggest offenders for climate change. Look for brands that are transparent about sustainability and their commitment to it. Resources:


 * 1) https://directory.goodonyou.eco/ It rates clothing brands on their environmental impact, how they treat their workers, how they treat animals, and how transparent they are about all of this.
 * 2) http://www.ethicaloo.com/ Similar to Good on You, rates clothing brands on environmental impact, transparency, and ethics.
 * 3) https://baptistworldaid.org.au/resources/2019-ethical-fashion-guide/ It has less information than the other two, but gives letter grades to some brands on how they treat their workers and their environmental impact.
 * 4) Also, you can Google brands with "X Sustainability" "X Sweatshop" "X Environment" and anything bad or good known about their practices will usually pop up.
 * 5) http://www.fairtradeamerica.org/Fairtrade-Products/All This company certifies products that are environmentally friendly, treat their workers well, etc. The process is very thorough and you can know those products are super trustworthy. They have a list of products there, and you can also look for products with their symbol at the store.