Adili
Adili, the Swahili word for 'ethical and just', is an online market showcasing pioneering brands which are tackling head on one or more of the ethical issues involved in fashion production. Adili is currently stocking TRAID's Bag for Life.
www.adili.com
Alternative Fashion Week
Hard on the heels of New York, Paris and Milan, Alternative Fashion Week brings out the most original and creative alternative collections.
www.alternativearts.co.uk
Association of Charity Shops
Helps charities running charity shops in the UK to work together.
www.charityshops.org.uk
Azafady
In addition to working for the environment through tree-planting and conservation initiatives, Azafady aims to directly tackle poverty through income-generating activities and by giving access to sanitation, clean drinking water and basic healthcare.
www.azafady.org
Beyond Skin
Beautiful, stylish, ethical footwear. The Sui Generis range features vintage fabric sourced by TRAID.
www.beyondskin.co.uk
Brent Council
Many of TRAID's recycling banks are located in Brent.
www.brent.gov.uk
Care International
CARE works for the poor and vulnerable in some of the world's poorest countries.
www.careinternational.org.uk
The Co-operative Group
TRAID's recycling banks can be found at a number of Co-op Supermarkets.
www.co-op.co.uk
Disasters Emergency Committee
An umbrella organisation that raises money for unexpected and catastrophic events in other parts of the world.
www.dec.org.uk
Ecobtq
Ecobtq is an online fashion boutique specialising in sustainable fashion and accessories. Ecobtq currently stocks TRAID's Bag for Life.
www.ecobtq.com
Fashioning an Ethical Industry
Fashioning an Ethical Industry is a Labour Behind the Label project which aims to provide UK fashion college students and tutors with a global overview of the garment industry, raise awareness of current company practices and of initiatives to improve conditions.
www.fashioninganethicalindustry.org
Getethical
Finds the best ethical, Fair Trade and environmentally friendly products and services available and brings them together in one easy-to-access place. A small selection of TRAIDremade items is available for sale.
www.getethical.com
Green Guardian
Run in partnership with the London Boroughs of Croydon, Kingston, Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth, the Green Guardian contains all the latest news, campaigns, information and events helping the public protect the environment.
www.greenguardian.co.uk
Green Mark
An award scheme that enables small and medium sized businesses to demonstrate their on-going environmental improvement & commitment to customers and other stakeholders. TRAID has achieved the Green Mark Level 1 award.
www.green-mark.co.uk
Hackney Borough Council
Many of TRAID's recycling banks can be found in Hackney.
www.hackney.gov.uk
Hampshire County Council
Many of TRAID's recycling banks can be found in Hampshire County.
www.hants.gov.uk
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Many of TRAID's recycling banks can be found in Waltham Forest.
www.lbwf.gov.uk
London Community Recycling Network
A not-for-profit, second tier organisation that supports, promotes and represents the community recycling sector in London.
www.lcrn.org.uk
London Recycling Limited
The largest independent recycling company operating in the Greater London area.
www.london-recycling.co.uk
Seven Magazine
A magazine for politically conscious women and men interested in international arts.
www.sevenglobal.org
Visa Swap Shop
The high fashion swapping event, now in its second year and in association with TRAID.
www.visaswap.com
Wayne Hemingway
Designer and consultant Wayne Hemingway is a great supporter of TRAID's activities.
www.hemingwaydesign.co.uk
Worn Again
Worn Again trainers are made out of 99% recycled materials and are available for sale in TRAID's charity shops.
www.wornagain.co.uk
Wyevale Garden Centre
Wyevale is Britain's biggest garden centre group with over 110 centres nationwide and is host to a number of TRAID recycling banks.
www.wyevale.co.uk
Zerofee
This website was designed and built by Zerofee. Zerofee is an ethical design agency that offers accessible design donation to financially-challenged charitable and non-profit organisations. Visit their site for more information about their work.
www.zerofee.org
Many thanks to the following photographers to their contributions to TRAIDŐs website: Alessandra Rigillo, Clesio DaGama, Dan @ Chiswick Park, Darrell Fields, Evan Earwicker, Fruggo, Mike Blackett, Jo London, Julio Etchart, Kris Growcott, Radu, Young Kim.
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