Revolver shows Birmingham their Fairtrade World
Revolver World showed their support for Fairtrade Fortnight on Saturday 27 February by hosting a stall at the Fair and Ethical Market in Victoria Square.
Based in the West Midlands, this Fairtrade certified clothing manufacturer works exclusively with Fairtrade cotton producers in India, including Assisi Organics, and guarantees clothing produced in sweatshop-free conditions resulting in top quality Fairtrade fashion at affordable prices.
They have also recently teamed up with the Co-Operative who now stock their T-shirts in shops across the region.
Revolver World spokesman, Christopher Woods, says:
“Now that our core products are well established, we’ve started to plan some new lines, including rugby tops, jerseys and accessories, to complement our existing range of T-shirts and hoodies.”
Their range of clothing was available at the Revolver World market stall on Saturday as well as a selection of products from other companies with the same ethical ethos.
Revolver World have been heavily involved with the Fairtrade Fortnight events and they even manufactured and printed the Fairtrade Association Birmingham’s official campaign T-shirts, in partnership with students from Birmingham City University.
Christopher added:
“We support other Birmingham-based Fairtrade companies; it’s very encouraging to know that companies throughout the West Midlands continue to see the value in committing to Fairtrade and we look forward to many years of offering high quality, organic Fairtrade apparel to the masses at truly fair prices.”
If you missed the market on Saturday you can find out more about Revolver World and purchase your Fairtrade T-shirt or hoodie online.
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