On the House shows new trends in ‘fashion fair’ for spring-summer
This initiative, which has also helped Alternative 3, COPADE IDEAS, Intermon Oxfam SETEM and Madrid will show the designs and accessories produced in Africa, Asia and Latin America under the criteria of Fair Trade. Thus, workers who have produced garments, have received a fair wage with which to lead a dignified life. Furthermore, it has respected the equality of men and women as well, throughout the drafting process, respect for the environment and no child exploitation.
In the world, more than 100 million farmers and processors working in the traditional cotton and textile industry, becoming one of the market segments that brings more work in areas of limited economic development. However, job creation has not been the opportunity to escape poverty for farmers.
Therefore, the CECJ
and On Casa de Obra Social Caja Madrid want to show, through this "by Fashion Fair Parade", which Fair Trade is a viable alternative to stop this type of operation and is "an example of how our choices from the North, can promote the development of the South. "
More information:
The parade will take place on April 13 at 12.00 am in the courtyard of the house Encendida de Madrid (c / Ronda de Valencia, 2).
State Coordinator of Fair Trade (CECJ)
On the House
