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Paris Ethical Fashion Show September 2010: D3 – The colours of technology

September 29, 2010
Fall 2010, D3: Paris Ethical Fashion Week, the longest standing ethical fashion event. Technological innovation and clothing. Natural organic dyes and suppliers.
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What is Uniqlo’s CSR track record? Part 2: Diversity & Inclusion

September 27, 2010
Uniqlo's corporate Diversity and Inclusion policy in number. 2nd of an article series that analyses Uniqlo and why it joint forced with Bangladesh's Grameen Bank.
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What is Uniqlo’s CSR track record? Part 1: Hiring System

September 17, 2010
Uniqlo's novel hiring system, and it's impact on Japan. Second of an article series that analyses Uniqlo and why it joint forced with Bangladesh's Grameen Bank.
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Social Enterprise article in The New York Times: Yes you DID get it wrong

September 13, 2010
"A recent New York Times op-ed piece demonstrates ignorance of social enterprise. Should we be alarmed?"
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Sawang Boran and the Isan silk weavers – A social community business in Thailand

September 13, 2010
Sawang Boran is a social community business in the Thailand. They use traditional skills to produce high-quality hand-woven silk ikat fabric made of golden Isan silk.
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Japanese fast fashion whale cooperates with Grameen – sustainable commitment or PR stint?

September 7, 2010
First of an article series that analyses Uniqlo's CSR - specifically in Japan - track record, and why it joint forced with Bangladesh's Grameen Bank.
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