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StichEthics – a sustainable brand idea

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StichEthics is a sustainable fashion brand concept created during the “UpCycle Life” youth exchange, focused on promoting transparency, fairness, and human rights in the garment industry.

Aims of the tool

- Raise awareness about exploitation in the garment industry.
- Promote transparency in wages and supply chains.
- Support fair and responsible working conditions.
- Encourage ethical and sustainable fashion practices.

Description of the tool

StichEthics is a fashion brand idea developed by participants of the “UpCycle Life” youth exchange. The concept focuses on exposing unfair practices in the garment industry while protecting the anonymity and safety of workers and suppliers. Through transparency and collective action, the initiative aims to improve working conditions and promote fairness within the fashion supply chain. The project highlights that sustainability is not only environmental, but also social and ethical.

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Tool overview

StichEthics – a sustainable brand idea

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5679

This tool addresses

Environment

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Patricija Dobrovolskyte (on 15 May 2026)

and last modified

11 May 2026

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