Fairtrade Alternatives
Stepping into Transparency:
Gone are the days of opaque supply chains. These brands prioritize transparency, allowing you to trace the journey of your kicks from field to foot:
- Everlane: Known for their radical transparency, Everlane publishes factory names, wages, and environmental footprints, empowering informed choices.
- Nisolo: This American brand offers handcrafted sneakers made in Nicaragua, showcasing ethical practices and fair wages through factory tours and worker stories.
- People Footwear: Fair Trade Certified™ and B Corp™ certified, People Footwear champions worker rights and community empowerment, sharing stories of the artisans behind each shoe.
Beyond Fair Wages:
Fair trade goes beyond just a paycheck. These brands ensure safe working conditions and empower communities:
- Ethletic: This German brand offers vegan and organic sneakers with fair trade certification, prioritizing worker well-being and community development projects.
- Veja: This French brand sources organic cotton and recycled materials, working with cooperatives and prioritizing social responsibility projects in Brazil.
- Shoe the Planet: Their shoes are Fair Trade Certified™ and handcrafted in Kenya, supporting local artisans and promoting sustainable practices.
Innovation with Impact:
Sustainability isn’t just about ethics; it’s about mindful material choices and responsible innovation:
- Thousand Fell: This Australian brand turns recycled plastic bottles into stylish sneakers, demonstrating innovation for a cleaner future.
- Rothy’s: They transform plastic waste into thread for their unique knit sneakers, showcasing sustainable material choices and responsible production.
- Vivobarefoot: Their minimalist shoes prioritize barefoot-like comfort and sustainable materials, advocating for responsible production and reduced environmental impact.