[Ubuntu-be] Print our own T-shirs
Pierre Buyle
mongolito404+ubuntu-be at gmail.com
Mon May 31 11:42:33 BST 2010
Hi,
No, I don't know about http://www.stedman.eu/. They have a "daclared"
Business ethics which looks good
(http://www.stedman.eu/Business-ethics/). The easiest way to check it
further is to call them to ask them precise information on how and
where they product are made and any guarantee they may have about the
respect of their business ethics. I don't know much, but I'm sure any
really "responsible" business producing "fair" goods is/should be able
to have an independent organization to control and validate their
fairness of those of their producer. From various sources, I've often
heard that "non-clean" business are usually reluctant to give any
information that could lead identification of their to producer, if
not openly aggressive about it.
Now, the price list at
http://www.t-shirts-bedrukken.be/t-shirts-bedrukken_prijzen_t-shirts.html
is unclear about the actual brand. It appears they also uses B&C tee.
AFAIK, B&C (http://www.bc-collection.eu) is not fair-trade or
eco-friendly. I believe B&C and Fruit of the Loom (another brand) to
be the cheapest producer. I would be (happily) surprised if Stedman
respect its business ethics and match their prices.
P.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Ward De Ridder <ward.ubuntu at gmail.com> wrote:
> According to the website this are the t-shirts used:
> http://www.stedman.eu/Men-s-Collection/Classic-Men.html
> Do you know anything about it, I'm also concerned about those things,
> especially Child labour.
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