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Ethical

Adelaide

Fashion Guide

Tips of the Trade Eva Lu on how to Repurpose and

Recycle

Who made my Clothes?

Find out the dirty secrets behind the

label

INSIDE Adelaide Guide to

Vintage Map

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Contents

Cover Page: Collection and Photography | Makeup & Photography by Eva Makeup and Hair styling | Chloe Mortema Model | Crystal - RMT Management

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THE

FAIR TRADE COLLECTIVE

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(NOT SO) FUN FACTSThe ILO estimates that 170 million are

engaged in child labour, with many

making textiles and garments to satisfy

the demand of consumers in Europe, the US, and beyond.

Children as young as

5 years old are forced to

pick cotton as their small fingers do not damage the crop. They are subjected to 14-hour work

days and are paid as little as 20 cents a day.

11% of the world’s children are in situations that deprive them of their right

to go to school without interference from work. Fast fashion has engendered a race to the bottom, pushing companies to find

ever-cheaper sources of labour. That cheap labour is freely available in many

of the countries where textile and garment production takes place.

Sofie Ovaa, global campaign coordinator of Stop Child Labour, says: “There

are many girls in countries like India and Bangladesh, who are willing to work

for very low prices and are easily brought into these industries under false

promises of earning decent wages.”

About 20% - 25% of workers in sweatshops are

children under the age of 16. Majority of workers in the garment industry earn less than $2 an hour.

A garment selling for about $60 can

cost less than 10 cents in labour.

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Eva Lu is

studying Cosmetic Designing & Marketing at Colour Cosmetica

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Eva Lu

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ETHI COOL

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Ethical Showstoppers

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PROGRESS STATISTICS

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GET SERIOUS

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REFERENCES

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