Sunday, 4 January 2015

7 - Design for Ethical product

This is about that utilizes and invests in traditional craft skills in the UK and abroad. It is about ethical production which supports and values workers rights, and the sourcing of fair trade material. What is ethical production means, and how it differs for each scale of production and manufacture.

some product are made under increasingly competitive and unethical conditions where companies charm out product without thinking of labour or worker. This strategy aims to support fair trade; promoting international standards of ethical productions, labour, and environmental policies in the trading of products. This includes payment at a fair price, gender equality and sanitary working conditions, the materials used also need to sourced ethically. Fair trade products include many products from local area.




The practice of traditional indigo dying, used by farmers and villagers in the past, had disappeared from Thailand in the past 50 years.Upon graduating, she invited her mother to reform the traditional natural indigo dyed techniques with her. Her journey took her from the depth of forests, searching for the elusive indigo seed, to the local markets to find the experts of indigo dying from times gone by.As a result, Mae Teeta is proud to be among the few artisans that help preserve this natural and local heritage of Thailand. The indigo dyed textiles form art and craft the label’s produced with personal passion from quality raw materials. Materials are 100% local harvested cotton and 100% natural indigo dyed, no synthetic chemicals added. The processes used have remained unchanged for centuries, and the label provides innovative designs while consciously continuing the charm of this heritage.


The practice of traditional indigo dying, used by farmers and villagers in the past, had disappeared from Thailand in the past 50 years.Upon graduating, she invited her mother to reform the traditional natural indigo dyed techniques with her. Her journey took her from the depth of forests, searching for the elusive indigo seed, to the local markets to find the experts of indigo dying from times gone by.As a result, Mae Teeta is proud to be among the few artisans that help preserve this natural and local heritage of Thailand. The indigo dyed textiles form art and craft the label’s produced with personal passion from quality raw materials. Materials are 100% local harvested cotton and 100% natural indigo dyed, no synthetic chemicals added. The processes used have remained unchanged for centuries, and the label provides innovative designs while consciously continuing the charm of this heritage.

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