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Coochy Coo supports the education of one child in Sri Lanka and 2 children in India. |
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Chamaille's designs are all hand-embroidered by Palestinian women living in a refugee camp. |
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Tiny Revolutionary supports Ethiopian Orphan Relief and Engineers Without Borders through their Tiny Bucks programme. |
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Tiny Dee supports the BLISS charity for premature babies. |
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BORNSAGE adheres to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), from the harvesting of raw materials through to environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing. |
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The Peanut Shell supports various charities and often makes donations of slings to hospitals and mothers in need. |
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DUSHI go with Flo! Supports international projects in the area of education and spiritual development of children. |
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En Gry & Sif supports the UN’s Global Compact programme for social responsibility benefitting the 600 women who produce their products in Nepal. |
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Heimess supports 'cause, an organisation which helps to free children in Third World countries from child labour while building schools for them. |
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JAM Language users uses eco-friendly recycled paper in their production process. |
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Franck & Fischer supports free trade. |
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Made4Baby ensures that its products are 100% natural:
1. No harsh detergents (which create lather)
2. No petrochemicals (baby mineral oil is derived from crude oil)
3. No artificial fragrances (parfum can have hundreds of ingredients)
4. No parabens (a controversial preservative) |
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DingArings are made fairly and with a social conscience in Indonesia. |
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Heidi & Luca uses 100% recycled paper and water-soluble inks. |
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