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Mar 13, 2024EU ambassadors say yes to the EU forced labour lawRead
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Campaign Stories
Oct 24, 2023The future of fashionRead
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Campaign Stories
Oct 24, 2023Uncovering exploitation in UzbekistanRead
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News & Media
Dec 17, 2020Retailers and governments must fight forced labour in XinjiangRead
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News & Media
Dec 03, 2020Stop using poisons to grow food and fibresRead
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News & Media
Oct 07, 2020Clothes and climate: Is cotton best?Read
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Jun 29, 202020 Years Battling PesticidesRead
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News & Media
Jun 08, 2020The casualties of cottonRead
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News & Media
Jan 20, 2020Cotton in Uzbekistan: how ‘white gold’ destroys the environment and human rightsRead
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News & Media
May 02, 2017EJF in the field: Using film to protect people and planetRead
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News & Media
Oct 10, 2014Tesco takes a stand against forced labour in Uzbek cotton harvestRead
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News & Media
Jun 19, 2014Just Fashion....at Hay FestivalRead
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Jun 10, 2014Just For...EJF launches new pop-up shop in CarnabyRead
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Apr 11, 2014Katharine Hamnett CBE Joins EJF As PatronRead
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Nov 21, 2013EJF opens 'JUST...For Fashion' Pop up Shop on Carnaby StreetRead
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Sep 16, 2013The Rodnik Band launches new ‘HELP the Bees’ t-shirt for EJFRead
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Aug 23, 2013Don't forget the cotton fieldsRead
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News & Media
Nov 14, 2012Ethical fashion launch party at EJF’s Pop Up ShopRead
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Films
Mar 15, 2012Cod Save The SeaRead
Cod Save The Sea
Watch EJF's new video following the launch of the new Cod Save The Sea T-shirt at London Fashion Week 2011.
The Cod Save The Sea T-shirt is part of The Rodnik Band’s Spring/Summer 2012 collection inspired by EJF’s work to end pirate fishing.
The Rodnik Band, who caused a stir at New York and London Fashion Weeks this season, created a collection of the brand's signature "art dresses", from aquatic shades of fish to chips-shaped ball gowns and submarine trench coats.
Get your Cod Save The Sea T-shirt at http://www.just-for.co.uk/.
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Films
Feb 06, 2012Jade Parfitt supports the Climate Week T-shirt for EJFRead
Jade Parfitt supports the Climate Week T-shirt for EJF
Jade Parfitt's message at the photoshoot for the Climate Week T-shirt in support of EJF's No Place Like Home campaign.
People are being forced from their homes and land by deteriorating environmental conditions linked to climate change. Conditions like creeping desertification, flooding, rising sea levels and more intense extreme weather events. Some will be forced to leave temporarily, others permanently.
EJF believes that there needs to be a new legally-binding instrument identifying and protecting climate refugees.
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Films
Feb 05, 2012KT Tunstall supports the Climate Week T-shirt for EJFRead
KT Tunstall supports the Climate Week T-shirt for EJF
KT Tunstall's message at the photoshoot for the Climate Week T-shirt in support of EJF's No Place Like Home campaign.
People are being forced from their homes and land by deteriorating environmental conditions linked to climate change. Conditions like creeping desertification, flooding, rising sea levels and more intense extreme weather events. Some will be forced to leave temporarily, others permanently.
EJF believes that there needs to be a new legally-binding instrument identifying and protecting climate refugees. -
Films
Feb 04, 2012Wonderland support the Climate Week T-shirt in support for EJFRead
Wonderland support the Climate Week T-shirt in support for EJF
Girlband Wonderland's message at the photoshoot for the Climate Week T-shirt in support of EJF's No Place Like Home campaign.
People are being forced from their homes and land by deteriorating environmental conditions linked to climate change. Conditions like creeping desertification, flooding, rising sea levels and more intense extreme weather events. Some will be forced to leave temporarily, others permanently.
EJF believes that there needs to be a new legally-binding instrument identifying and protecting climate refugees. -
News & Media
Feb 23, 2011EJF invited by UK Government to discuss Uzbek cottonRead
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Reports
Dec 31, 2005White Gold: The True Cost of CottonRead
This internationally acclaimed report exposes how the billion-dollar cotton industry is causing an environmental catastrophe and human rights abuses in Uzbekistan, Central Asia.
White Gold highlights the disastrous demise of the Aral Sea as the rivers that once fed it have been diverted to irrigate cotton fields. The report also draws attention to the endemic use of forced child labour in the annual cotton harvest. Uzbekistan is unique for the scale of forced child labour - hundreds of thousands of children are forced to labour in the fields undergoing arduous work for little or no pay.
Detailed investigations by EJF expose the use of cotton revenues in Uzbekistan to support a corrupt, brutal and coercive dictatorship.