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Multidisciplinary Research Week
                        (17-22nd March 2013)




         ‘Ethical Fashion Futures – An Oxymoron?’,

by Emma Waight & Ellie Tighe, Geography, University of Southampton.
Ethical Fashion Futures
– An Oxymoron?
Discussion from workshop 9th March 2013

Multidisciplinary Week

Emma Waight & Ellie Tighe (Geography)
21st March 2013
The UK’s ethical fashion industry was
estimated to be worth £175 million in
2009 (Mintel, 2009)

Growing faster than almost any other
ethical sector, at 71% per year (Coop
2008).

                                        3
5
Regulatory Frameworks and Institutional Responses:
           Bangladesh Garment Industry




                                                 6
Start of the Supply Chain

• Its starts with the raw material – the fibre and fabric

• Environmental concerns – resource consumption, GHG
  emissions, air & water pollution, soil
  degradation/contamination

• Social concerns – worker’s rights, health & safety, poverty,
  animal welfare




                                                            7
Cotton
• A ‘good’ natural fibre?

• Pesticides & fertilisers

• Huge water footprint

• Soil erosion

• Farmers living in poverty – suicides not uncommon

• In the news: Loss of Aral Sea, Endosulfan – toxic pesticide
  caused death and deformities, Uzbekistan enforced child
  labour
                                                       8
Ethical Fabric Alternatives
• Organic & Fairtrade cotton

• Colour grown cotton

• Hemp, nettle and flax

• Bamboo

• Milk

• Soy                           Ethical fabric supplier:
                               www.offsetwarehouse.com
• Ingeo (corn)

                                                           9
Fashion & International Development
 • Cut & Stitch manufacture
 • Out-Sourcing Production into Developing Countries
 • Global Industry – 23.6 million employed worldwide
 • Clothing Production and Trade = Economic Growth
   and Job creation
 • Sweatshops and Labour rights abuses
 • Situation is complex having global, local and national
   institutional facets


                                                            10
Fashion & International Development

    Global Level
     • Consumer demand for fast fashion and cheap
       clothing
     • Short lead times and mass production
     • Bargaining buyers – suppliers on pricing
     • High level local competition




                                                    11
Fashion & International Development

    Local Level:
    •Industrial relations systems between workers and
    managers not developed
    •Poor regulation labour law
    •Low level education workers
    •“Global Competition” rhetoric
    •Government- Industry relations
    •Poor systems governance
    •Regulation dependent buyer pressures – codes of    12
    conduct
Fashion & International Development




                                      13
Fashion & International Development

 Codes of Conduct – “Ethical” Clothing across the
 Scales: Voices from South Asia
 •Fieldwork Pakistan and Sri Lanka
 •Codes of Conduct ineffective tool
 •Discrepancy between which codes are upheld




                                                    14
Fashion & International Development
  New Strategies: Impact, UK
  •UK ethical retail consultancy, based London, China,
  India and Bangladesh
  •Opportunities development and trade good
  •Business-led approach to improving worker conditions
  •Change attitudes on the ground




                                                          15
Law & the role of the State
• Ecological’, ‘sustainable,’ and ‘ethical’, are all terms now
  frequently used in the fashion industry but with no clear
  legal definition

• Lack of transparency

• Consumer confusion

• Country of origin labelling not compulsory

• Should ethical clothing get tax breaks?

                                www.ecofashionrules.com
                                                          16
Second-hand Fashion
• Re-use = most sustainable way of
  (not) shopping!

• An ethical future? Consume less

• Fewer clothes, better quality,
  wear them for longer.

• Is their a stigma attached to
  second-hand clothes? How has
  the ‘vintage’ trend helped?

• Financial motivations
                                     17
Conclusion - Ethical Fashion Futures – An
Oxymoron?
• Where consumers lead brands will follow

• Fashion supply chains are complex, management needs
  collaborative effort

• Demands change established conventions and practices

• Supply chains need greater transparency

• Training for future industry professionals

• Consumers need educating

                                                   18
Conclusion - Ethical Fashion Futures –
An Oxymoron?




                                         19
Thank You

Ellie Tighe
E.Tighe@soton.ac.uk
@EllieTighe
http://thepursuitofgoodshoes.wordpress.com/

Emma Waight
E.J.Waight@soton.ac.uk
@EmsWaight
www.emmawaight.co.uk


www.geographypostgrads.com


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‘Ethical Fashion Futures – An Oxymoron?’, by Emma Waight & Ellie Tighe, Geography, University of Southampton. Multidisciplinary Research Week 2013. #MDRWeek.

  • 1. Multidisciplinary Research Week (17-22nd March 2013) ‘Ethical Fashion Futures – An Oxymoron?’, by Emma Waight & Ellie Tighe, Geography, University of Southampton.
  • 2. Ethical Fashion Futures – An Oxymoron? Discussion from workshop 9th March 2013 Multidisciplinary Week Emma Waight & Ellie Tighe (Geography) 21st March 2013
  • 3. The UK’s ethical fashion industry was estimated to be worth £175 million in 2009 (Mintel, 2009) Growing faster than almost any other ethical sector, at 71% per year (Coop 2008). 3
  • 4.
  • 5. 5
  • 6. Regulatory Frameworks and Institutional Responses: Bangladesh Garment Industry 6
  • 7. Start of the Supply Chain • Its starts with the raw material – the fibre and fabric • Environmental concerns – resource consumption, GHG emissions, air & water pollution, soil degradation/contamination • Social concerns – worker’s rights, health & safety, poverty, animal welfare 7
  • 8. Cotton • A ‘good’ natural fibre? • Pesticides & fertilisers • Huge water footprint • Soil erosion • Farmers living in poverty – suicides not uncommon • In the news: Loss of Aral Sea, Endosulfan – toxic pesticide caused death and deformities, Uzbekistan enforced child labour 8
  • 9. Ethical Fabric Alternatives • Organic & Fairtrade cotton • Colour grown cotton • Hemp, nettle and flax • Bamboo • Milk • Soy Ethical fabric supplier: www.offsetwarehouse.com • Ingeo (corn) 9
  • 10. Fashion & International Development • Cut & Stitch manufacture • Out-Sourcing Production into Developing Countries • Global Industry – 23.6 million employed worldwide • Clothing Production and Trade = Economic Growth and Job creation • Sweatshops and Labour rights abuses • Situation is complex having global, local and national institutional facets 10
  • 11. Fashion & International Development Global Level • Consumer demand for fast fashion and cheap clothing • Short lead times and mass production • Bargaining buyers – suppliers on pricing • High level local competition 11
  • 12. Fashion & International Development Local Level: •Industrial relations systems between workers and managers not developed •Poor regulation labour law •Low level education workers •“Global Competition” rhetoric •Government- Industry relations •Poor systems governance •Regulation dependent buyer pressures – codes of 12 conduct
  • 13. Fashion & International Development 13
  • 14. Fashion & International Development Codes of Conduct – “Ethical” Clothing across the Scales: Voices from South Asia •Fieldwork Pakistan and Sri Lanka •Codes of Conduct ineffective tool •Discrepancy between which codes are upheld 14
  • 15. Fashion & International Development New Strategies: Impact, UK •UK ethical retail consultancy, based London, China, India and Bangladesh •Opportunities development and trade good •Business-led approach to improving worker conditions •Change attitudes on the ground 15
  • 16. Law & the role of the State • Ecological’, ‘sustainable,’ and ‘ethical’, are all terms now frequently used in the fashion industry but with no clear legal definition • Lack of transparency • Consumer confusion • Country of origin labelling not compulsory • Should ethical clothing get tax breaks? www.ecofashionrules.com 16
  • 17. Second-hand Fashion • Re-use = most sustainable way of (not) shopping! • An ethical future? Consume less • Fewer clothes, better quality, wear them for longer. • Is their a stigma attached to second-hand clothes? How has the ‘vintage’ trend helped? • Financial motivations 17
  • 18. Conclusion - Ethical Fashion Futures – An Oxymoron? • Where consumers lead brands will follow • Fashion supply chains are complex, management needs collaborative effort • Demands change established conventions and practices • Supply chains need greater transparency • Training for future industry professionals • Consumers need educating 18
  • 19. Conclusion - Ethical Fashion Futures – An Oxymoron? 19
  • 20. Thank You Ellie Tighe E.Tighe@soton.ac.uk @EllieTighe http://thepursuitofgoodshoes.wordpress.com/ Emma Waight E.J.Waight@soton.ac.uk @EmsWaight www.emmawaight.co.uk www.geographypostgrads.com 20
  • 21. Multidisciplinary Research Week 2013 See the latest videos, interviews, pictures, tweets and views from the floor at: Website: www.southampton.ac.uk/multidisciplinary Blog: http://blog.soton.ac.uk/multidisciplinary/tag/mdrweek/ Youtube: Search #MDRWeek Follow us on Twitter @Multisoton #MDRWeek

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