FEI Resource Order Form

FEI has resources for students and tutors who want to find out more about the issues surrounding working conditions in the garment industry. Please complete the order form below. Resources are free, but we will send you a 'request for payment' with the resources, which we encourage you to pay as we are a small organisation with limited funds.

FEI A4 poster:

Invalid Input The FEI project poster encourages people to think about ethics in fashion and points people in the direction of the FEI website. A must have for all university walls and fashion events!
FEI A3 poster:

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FEI postcards:

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Sense I (2008):

Invalid Input Sense is a beautifully produced magazine for fashion students, covering everything from business ethics to sourcing fair trade fabrics, packed full of industry tips and profiles of students designing an ethical industry. Sense offers inspiration and ideas for students wanting to learn about ethics in fashion and get involved in creating change while at university or college.
Action cards:

Invalid Input This postcard strip features info about our campaigning umbrella organisation Labour Behind the Label, and how you can join the campaign. Send the cards to brands such as Prada, AsdaGeorge and Tesco to take action to improve working conditions in their supply chains.
Purchasing Practices Reader (tutors only):

Invalid Input The impact of purchasing practices, such as price and lead-time, on working conditions has become a major area of research within the labour rights movement. This publication brings together the key readings on this subject area. A must-have for all buying courses. Available to tutors only.
Let's Clean up Fashion: The state of pay behind the UK high street:

Invalid Input The Clean Up Fashion report reveals who is - and isn’t - doing what to ensure that the workers that produce their clothes are paid a living wage.
Sustainable Fashion: A Handbook for Educators, Fashioning an Ethical Industry (full version):

Invalid Input Bring sustainability and ethics into your teaching and, by doing so, motivate students to consider the people and environment when making decisions in their future careers.
Ecologist:

Invalid Input These A5 magazines examine some of the social and environmental problems within the fashion industry and consider some of the solutions.
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