Presentation of Mark Starmanns of BSD Consulting, and founder of GET CHANGED! - The Fair Fashion Network, at the Proofit Apero at Grünlicht in Winterthur, Switzerland, on Thursday 21 November 2013.
3. PHASE I: ROHSTOFFPRODUKTION
Every year, I usually harvest 10 bags of cotton, each weighing 90-100 kg. But
this year the number of bags has decreased from 10 to 5. This will add to my
perpetual poverty because our currency „Kwacha“ has now been devalued
up to 50%. With those problems I have explained sofar, I am very anxious on
how I am going to support my children whether materially or financially.“
6. PHASE III: NÄHEN VON BEKLEIDUNG
Rana Plaza Factory Collapse, April 2013
7. Schlechte Arbeitssicherheit & -gesundheit
Extrem niedrige Löhne
Exzessive Überstunden
Keine Versammlungsfreiheit
Diskriminierung ...
8. Experiment University of Newcastle upon Tyne:
60 first year students set up a factory a typical production line of a factory for
processing T-shirts. After 7,5 hours the students produced 95 T-Shirts.
The daily target in a factory in Bangladesh with the same line load is 900.
10. PHASE IV: NUTZEN & ENTSORGEN
... only a percentage of the 253 tons of clothing Hong Kong residents throw away on
average each day, according to the Environmental Protection Department.
14. WERTIGKEIT IST NACHHALTIG
Extending the average life of clothes
by just three months of active use per
item would lead to a 5-10% reduction
in each of the carbon, water and
waste footprints.
Quelle: WRAP 2012: Value our clothing
17. „Because Patagonia
wants to be in business
for a good long time –
and leave a world
inhabitable for our kids
– we want to do the
opposite of every other
business today.
We ask you to buy less
and to reflect before
you spend a dime on
this jacket or anything
else.“
18. ... around 30% of clothing in the average
wardrobe has not been worn for at least a
year, most commonly because it no longer fits;
WRAP: Valuing your clothes, 2012