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Five Barriers To Going ‘Green’

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The original post by Denise Taschereau, Fairware’s CEO and co-founder, was published on November 22nd and can be found at PPAI Publications. In the promotional sector, most suppliers and distributors report that the general demand […]

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10 Tips for Setting up a Merchandise Program for your NGO

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We often get calls from non-profits wanting to get branded products (“merchandise”) to sell as fundraisers. It’s a great idea in theory, but like most things in life, reality can be cruel. We’ve crafted a […]

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Supply Chain Impact – How To Start Assessing Your Supply Chain

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This post originally appeared on Green Business Network’s blog.  *** Social Compliance The emergence of ‘Codes of Conducts’ in the past 20 years is the result of stakeholder pressure and the response of brands to […]

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Supply Chain Impact – How To Start Assessing Your Supply Chain

The carbon footprint of a T-shirt

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Fairware’s top-selling organic T-shirt is manufactured by Anvil Knitwear. We’re glad; we like their work and their line of apparel. One of the really interesting things Anvil has done was to commission a third-party life-cycle […]

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