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Viscose women's clothing fair trade

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Viscose

Viscose is a fiber that is made from regenerated cellulose. The basic raw material for production is most often wood or cotton, or another raw material with a higher cellulose content. Although regenerated cellulose-based materials are not purely natural, they can be considered as an alternative to natural materials. The aim of their production is precisely to bring their properties closer to natural materials, but at the same time to bring new and pleasant properties to the materials. Viscose is a type of rayon, which is a regenerated cellulose fiber. Viscose is made from wood pulp that has been chemically treated to create a soluble compound. This compound is then forced through small holes (spinnerets) to form viscose threads or filaments. These filaments are then soaked in a chemical bath, which swells and dissolves them. The solution is forced through another set of spinnerets to form fine strands of fiber, which are then left to dry. The term "viscose" was originally used to describe the process of making rayon from wood pulp. However, it has come to refer specifically to the end product – the regenerated cellulose fiber itself. Viscose fabric has a number of properties that make it ideal for certain applications: it's strong and absorbent yet soft and drapes well. It's also relatively inexpensive to produce, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious designers. However, there are some drawbacks associated with viscose fabric as well. For one thing, it's not particularly durable – meaning that garments made from viscose are likely to show signs of wear and tear fairly quickly. Additionally, because it's made from wood pulp, viscose fabric is not eco-friendly – although some manufacturers are working on developing more sustainable production processes.

Fair trade

Fairtrade is a certification of goods that meets certain social, economic and environmental standards. The purpose of this certification is to provide growers, employees and craftsmen with the opportunity to make a living from their own work under dignified conditions. Under the Fairtrade system, growers and employees receive a purchase price for their products, which corresponds to the costs of cultivation or production and at the same time enables a decent living. Fairtrade means fairer business conditions, respect for human and labor rights and respect for the environment. As the global economy has become increasingly integrated, the issue of international trade has come to the forefront for many consumers and organizations. With a greater understanding of the interconnectedness of economies and communities around the world, there is a growing interest in ensuring that trade is conducted fairly. This is where fair trade comes in. Fair trade is an approach to business and commerce that puts people and planet before profit. It seeks to create more equitable trading relationships between producers in developing countries and businesses and consumers in developed countries. In doing so, it aims to empower disadvantaged producers, improve social and environmental conditions in their communities, and contribute to sustainable development. The fair trade movement began in the 1940s with initiatives focused on labor rights. In response to poor working conditions faced by agricultural laborers in Latin America, European NGOs started campaigning for change. These early efforts led to the establishment of Fairtrade International (formerly known as FLO), which sets standards for fair trade products sold today.

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