Below are just some of the organisations that are working to improve the conditions for those who make the clothes we wear.
Contact your local Fashion Revolution Co-ordinator to find out more about what is going on where you are and what you can do.
Adapt is a climate club and creative studio, using design, humour and contemporary culture to communicate climate issues and projects in a new way.
Visit websiteAnti-Slavery International lobby for global recognition and alleviation of modern slavery in all its forms.
Visit websiteAtmos is an exploration of climate and culture, curated by an ecosystem of adventurers, creatives, and journalists dedicated to pioneering progress around the world.
Visit websiteBad Activist is run by activists, artists, story-tellers and change-makers. Exploring topics of climate justice, environmental and racial justice, among many other important issues.
Visit websiteBGE is a supportive community of Black girls, women and non-binary environmentalists. Their goal is to help cultivate an affirming space for their community to build collective power and engage in discourse with one another.
See InstagramThe Business & Human Rights Resource Centre works to amplify the voices of the vulnerable and human rights advocates in civil society, media, companies and governments.
Visit websiteCanopy works with the forest industry’s biggest customers and their suppliers to develop business solutions that protect these last frontier forests.
Visit websiteCARE International works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice. They focus on gender equality believing that you cannot overcome poverty until all people have equal rights and opportunities.
Visit websiteCentre for Sustainable Fashion is a research institute with a commitment to exploring ways of using fashion to drive change through research and collaboration between education and industry.
Visit websiteCheck Your Privilege is a global movement that supports individuals on their journey of becoming actively anti-racist.
Visit websiteChicks for Climate provides a space where people can learn about climate change, sustainability, feminism and intersectionality in an easy, bite-sized way.
Visit websiteClean Clothes Campaign is a global alliance dedicated to improving working conditions and empowering workers in the global garment and sportswear industries.
Visit websiteClean Creatives is a project by and for professional communicators who want a safe climate future.
Visit websiteClimate in Colour is an online education platform for the climate curious, making climate conversations more accessible and diverse.
Visit websiteCollective Fashion Justice is working for a fashion system that upholds total ethics, by prioritising the life of all animals; human and non-human, and the planet.
Visit websiteConscious Life & Style is a mindful digital media destination inspiring holistic personal, community, and planetary wellbeing.
Visit websiteThe Conscious Fashion Campaign spotlights women entrepreneurs in the fashion industry driving social and environmental impact.
Visit websiteThe Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network is an online platform for industry stakeholders, NGOs, and Governments to showcase actions, report progress, and share solutions accelerating the sector's contribution to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals.
Visit websiteCotton Diaries is a global community passionate about cotton and committed to making supply chains more sustainable, by addressing problems at the source.
Visit websiteCreative Matterz Fund supports forward-thinking creatives worldwide through funding, mentorship and PR.
Visit websiteCreate Sustain is a consultancy and creative collective bringing together artists and designers to navigate the challenges retailers and brands face in embedding sustainability.
Visit websiteDrip by Drip is the world's first NGO committed to tackling the water issues in the fashion and textile industry.
Visit websiteThe Earth Logic Plan is an invitation to fashion researchers, practitioners, business leaders and decision makers to show that sustainability can be achieved within economic growth logic.
Visit websiteThe Ellen MacArthur Foundation works with business, government and academia to build a framework for an economy that is restorative and regenerative by design.
Visit websiteEntry Level Activist is a communicators guide to the language of activism, making it open and accessible for everyone.
See InstagramThe Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) is a leading alliance of companies, trade unions and NGOs that work together to tackle the many complex questions about what steps companies should take to trade ethically, and how to make a positive difference to workers' lives.
Visit websiteThe Environmental Justice Foundation is working to secure a world where natural habitats and environments can sustain, and be sustained by, the communities that depend upon them for their basic needs and livelihoods.
Visit websiteAll-female research expeditions to investigate the causes of and solutions to ocean plastic pollution.
Visit websiteFab Scrap is rethinking textile waste, providing pickup of unwanted fabric from NYC businesses and engaging the local creative community in reuse.
Visit websiteThe Fair Trade Federation is the trade association that strengthens and promotes North American organisations fully committed to fair trade.
Visit WebsiteFairtrade Foundation’s mission is to connect disadvantaged farmers and workers with consumers, promote fairer trading conditions and empower farmers and workers to combat poverty.
Visit WebsiteFairtrade is a movement for change that works directly with businesses, consumers and campaigners to secure a better deal for farmers and workers worldwide.
Visit websiteFair Trade USA promotes sustainable livelihoods for farmers and workers, protects fragile ecosystems, and builds strong, transparent supply chains.
Visit websiteA non-profit organisation that works with brands, factories, trade unions, NGOs and governments to verify and improve workplace conditions for garment workers in 11 production countries.
Visit websiteA team of fashion insiders on a mission to radically challenge the industry’s environmental record.
Visit websiteThe mission at Fashion for Good is to bring together the entire fashion ecosystem through their Innovation Platform and as a convenor for change.
Visit websiteFashion Takes Action (FTA) is a Canadian non-profit organisation established to advance sustainability in the fashion industry through education, awareness and collaboration.
Visit websiteFashion Values aim to make sustainability education open, accessible, and transformative. By inviting learners from all over the world, in all stages of their careers and education to share their insights.
Visit websiteFibershed is a non-profit organisation who develop regenerative textile systems that are based on carbon farming, regional manufacturing, and public education.
Visit websiteFreedom United is the world’s largest anti-slavery community empowering people, survivor-advocates and partner organizations acting to influence government, business and society.
Visit WebsiteFridays for Future aim to put moral pressure on policymakers, to make them listen to the scientists, and then to take forceful action to limit global warming.
Visit websiteFuture Dust encourages people to think more about products they’re producing, selling and buying, by becoming an informative platform.
See InstagramGlobal Fashion Exchange (GFX) is an international platform promoting sustainability in the fashion industry through inspiring forums, educational content and circularity initiatives.
Visit websiteGlobal Labor Justice supports transnational collaboration among worker and migrant organisations to expand labor rights, global value chains and international labor migration corridors.
Visit websiteGOTS is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibres, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain.
Visit websiteThe Global Shapers Community is a network of young people driving dialogue, action and change.
Visit websiteGood on You is an app to discover ethical brands and see how your favourites measure up.
Visit websiteSince 2011 Greenpeace has been calling on major brands to eliminate the uses and releases of harmful chemicals from their production chain through committing to Detox. Greenpeace also works to rewind habits of unsustainable consumption and production to live within our planetary boundaries
Visit websiteIndustriALL represents 50 million workers in 140 countries across many sectors, including textiles, garments, leather and footwear, and fights for better working conditions and trade union rights around the world.
Visit websiteThe International Corporate Accountability Roundtable harnesses the collective power of progressive organisations to push governments to create and enforce rules that promote human rights and reduce inequality.
Visit WebsiteThe only tripartite U.N. agency, since 1919 the International Labour Organisation brings together governments, employers and workers to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes promoting decent work for all.
Visit websiteThe International Labour Rights Forum is a human rights organisation that advances dignity and justice for workers in the global economy.
Visit WebsiteIntersectional Environmentalist calls for justice for people and the planet. They advocate for the protection of all people and the planet, by identifying injustices.
Visit websiteLabour Behind the Label is the UK platform of the Clean Clothes Campaign, who campaign for garment workers' rights worldwide.
Visit websiteMend Assembly is a unique blend of grassroots maker space, local production, sustainability expertise, innovation and good old fashioned clothing services.
Visit websiteMicrofinance Opportunities is committed to the economic realities of low-income and marginalised people to inform the policies and practices of government, the private sector, civil society, among other organisations.
Visit websiteThe Natural Resource Defense Council works to safeguard the earth – its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.
Visit WebsiteNew Standard Institute is a think and do tank using data and the power of citizens to turn the fashion industry into a force for good.
Visit websiteNo White Saviors is an advocacy campaign lead by a majority female, majority African team of professionals based in Kampala, Uganda.
Visit websitePass The Mic wants to amplify the voices of those on the frontlines of the climate crisis and climate campaigning.
Visit websitePesticide Action Network strive to eliminate hazardous pesticides, reduce dependence on pesticides and promote ecologically sound alternatives to chemical pest control.
Visit websiteRedress is an environmental charity with a mission to prevent and transform textile waste to catalyse a circular economy and reduce fashion's water, chemical and carbon footprints.
Visit websiteRemake is a community of millennial and Gen Z women who pledge to wear our values and put an end to fast fashion.
Visit websiteshado (meaning See. Hear. Act. Do.) is a multimedia platform driving change at the intersection of arts, activism and academia.
Visit websiteSlow Factory Foundation is dedicated to improving sustainability literacy in fashion by bridging science, human rights, technology, fashion & culture to develop products, resources and certifications for industry and consumers alike.
Visit websiteSolidaridad works to create sustainable supply chains from the producer to the consumer and to enable producers in developing countries to get a better price for better products whilst preserving their environment.
Visit WebsiteThe Solidarity Center empowers men and women around the world to earn safe and dignified livelihoods, exercise their fundamental labour rights and have a voice in shaping work conditions and public policies.
Visit WebsiteStop The Traffik is systemically disrupting global human trafficking and modern slavery networks by building resilient communities.
Visit websiteSubversive Thread is informed by learnings and conversations with autonomist comrades and community.
Visit websiteSustainable Brooklyn works to bridge gaps between the sustainability movement and targeted communities through various modalities, including education and events.
Visit websiteTextile Exchange is a global non-profit that works to drive industry transformation in sustainable fibers, integrity and standards and responsible supply networks.
Visit websiteThe Bear Scouts is home to responsible designers, fabric specialists, marketing, product developers and circular fashion experts.
Visit websiteThe Conscious Kid is an education, research, and policy organisation dedicated to equity and promoting healthy racial identity development in youth.
Visit websiteThe Eco Justice Project educates on global climate justice, promotes intersectional climate action, and seeks to make sustainable living more accessible and inclusive.
Visit websiteThe OR Foundation stands for choice, with a goal to catalyse a justice-led circular economy for environmental justice, education and fashion development.
Visit websiteThe Rights Collective work to understand the needs of women and other marginalised individuals within the South Asian diaspora community and build an ecosystem that works to address those needs better.
Visit websiteThe Right Project is a personal and professional development space. Here to help navigate sustainability with clarity and confidence.
Visit websiteThe Sustainable Fashion Forum educates, empowers, and inspires their global community to reimagine the future of fashion by fostering conversation about the intersections of fashion and sustainability.
Visit websiteTRAID is a charity working to stop unwanted clothes from being thrown away, while raising funds to stop the exploitation of people and the environment across the textile production and supply chain.
Visit websiteTraidcraft Exchange utilises the power of global trade to create lasting solutions to poverty.
Visit websiteWaterBear is the first video streaming platform dedicated to the future of our planet, with free access to feature-length documentaries, engaging short films and inspirational media.
Visit websiteWar on Want campaigns for human rights and against the root causes of global poverty, inequality and injustice.
Visit websiteWRAP works with governments, businesses and communities to deliver practical solutions to improve resource efficiency.
Visit WebsiteWRC conducts independent, in-depth investigations; issues public reports on factories producing for major brands; and aids workers to end labour abuses and defend their workplace rights.
Visit websiteWorking Class History is dedicated to all those who have struggled in the past for a better world, and who continue to do so now.
Visit websiteThe WFTO is the global community and verifier of social enterprises that fully practice Fair Trade.
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