Save the bees

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Save the bees

What makes Save the bees Responsible?

This graphic was created by artist Eliza Graves-Browne to raise awareness of the alarming decline of the global bee population due to pesticides, herbicides, extreme weather, colony collapse disorder and land clearing practices. You can help save the bees by researching what is happening and why they in decline, reject the use of pesticides & herbicides, plant bee friendly plants in your garden & when possible, eat local and organic.

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Fair wear verified

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We source our apparel from the Continental Clothing's Earth Positive® collection to ensure our products meet certified ethical and environmental production standards. Continental Clothing has been a member of Fair Wear Foundation since 2006. The Fair Wear mission is to see a world where the garment industry supports workers in realising their rights to safe, dignified, properly paid employment. Fair Wear verifies that member companies implement the Code of Labour Practice along their supply chain, and checks compliance by monitoring audits and remediation efforts. Continental Clothing has been assessed as a ‘Leader’ in its brand performance by Fair Wear.

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Certified Organic by Global Organic Textiles (GOTS)

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Our cotton t-shirt is sourced through the Continental Clothing's EarthPositive® collection, produced exclusively from organic Indian cotton, and the entire production process is controlled and certified in accordance with the latest version of GOTS. All products are labelled as Organic. Continental Clothing Company has been licensed under the Global Organic Standard (GOTS) since 2007. For the past five years the Company has been the largest organic textile licensee of the Soil Association.

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