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Clothes for a Change: Links

LINKS TO SUSTAINABLE
COTTON PRODUCTION
- Sustainable Cotton Project - Information about farmers, manufacturers, activists, retailers and others who are devoting their energies to making organic cotton a viable agricultural and economic alternative.
- Sweat Free Communities - SweatFree Communities promotes the collective bargaining power of both workers in sweatshops and communities of consumers. We believe that there is power in numbers, and that when we are united we can do more than any one of us can alone.
- The Organic Cotton Directory - Directory of hundreds of companies selling organic cotton products
- International Organic Cotton Directory -Use this Directory to locate all links in the organic cotton chain from supplier of organic agricultural inputs, to farmers, gins, mills and retailers of organic cotton products.
- A Better Feeling -A
collaboration of the Sustainable Cotton Project and the Academy
of Art College in San Francisco. The goal is to raise awareness of the
value of organically-grown cotton among farmers and manufacturers
and to encourage consumers, as the students put it, "to practice safe
cotton."
PESTICIDES INFO LINKS
- Pesticide Action Network (PAN) - Working to replace pesticide use with ecologically sound and socially just alternatives.
- PAN Pesticides
Database - The Pesticide Action Network Pesticide Database
is your one-stop location for current toxicity and regulatory
information for pesticides.
LINKS TO LABOR ISSUES AND SWEATSHOPS INFO
- National Labor Committee - The National Labor Committee's mission is to educate and actively engage the U.S. public on human and labor rights abuses by corporations.
- Global Exchange - Global Exchange is a human rights organization dedicated to promoting environmental, political, and social justice around the world.
- Workers Rights Consortium (WRC) - A non-profit organization created by college and university administrations, students and labor rights experts on over 100 campuses. The WRC's purpose is to assist in the enforcement of manufacturing Codes of Conduct adopted by colleges and universities; these Codes are designed to ensure that factories producing clothing and other goods bearing college and university names respect the basic rights of workers.
- Campaign for Labor Rights - (CLR) is an organization that works to inform and mobilize grassroots activists in solidarity with major, international anti-sweatshop struggles. CLR has been called the "grassroots mobilizing department" of the anti-sweatshop movement
- United Students Against Sweatshops - United Students Against Sweatshops is an international student movement of campuses and individual students fighting for sweatshop free labor conditions and workers' rights. We define "sweatshop" broadly and recognize that it is not limited to the apparel industry, but everywhere among us.
- Sweatshop Watch is a coalition of labor, community, civil rights, immigrant rights, women's, religious & student organizations, and individuals committed to eliminating sweatshop conditions in the global garment industry. Sweatshop Watch serves low wage workers, with a focus on garment workers in California, as well as nationally and globally.
- UNITE! (Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees )is fighting for good jobs everywhere. Our union is supporting workers in other countries who are fighting to organize their own unions to improve wages and working conditions.
- Clean Clothes Campaign A worldwide Campaign to improve working conditions in the garment industry.
- SweatX A new line of "sweat-free" casual active wear. Designed and manufactured entirely within Los Angeles, SweatX clothing is made by teamX inc., an employee owned, and unionized garment factory