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For every beautiful garment People Tree makes, there's an equally beautiful change happening somewhere in the world. They provide exclusive fashion while at the same time they work deep down through the roots, improving the lives and environment of the artisans and farmers in developing countries who work to produce it. It's Fair Trade throughout. Simple.
In order to ensure People Tree fashion meets the Fair Trade principles set out by WFTO (World Fair Trade Organisation), they work closely with 50 Fair Trade groups in 15 countries. That way, they can bring benefits to people and the planet at as many steps of the production process as possible – growing cotton, weaving, dyeing, embroidery, stitching etc. – helping alleviate poverty in the world's most marginalised communities. |

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They also work hard to ensure that they pioneer ecologically sound methods of production and minimise environmental impact. Not only is most of their cotton certified organic and Fairtrade, all their clothes are dyed using safe and natural dyes. And they source as many products as they can locally, choosing natural and recycled products over toxic, synthetic and non-biodegradable materials.
What they sell:
- dresses
- jersey tops
- tops
- skirts
- trousers & shorts
- cardigans & knitwear
- accessories
- coats & jackets
- jewellery
- nightwear
- underwear
- goody bags
- childrenswear
For the latest sales and offers on fair trade clothing visit People Tree
“Goods produced under conditions which do not meet a rudimentary standard to decency should be regarded as contraband and not allowed to pollute the channels of international commerce.” - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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