
TOP TEN PRODUCTS

1. Soapnuts
2. Organic Cotton Bedlinen
3. Snow Leopard Jacket
4. Solio Bolt
5. Fedora Hat
6. Hemp Laptop Backpack
7. Ethiopian Organic Fair Trade Coffee
8. Indian Spice Pack in Basket
9. Hemp Satchel
10. Leather Handbag
Clothing industry
cotton: a history (#399-2007 Apr p18)
Cotton: the peril and the promise (#399-2007 Apr - main theme)
facts on cotton (#399-2007 Apr p12)
keynote editorial on cotton (#399-2007 Apr p2)
looking back from brave new nanotech world (#399-2007 Apr p4)
natural alternatives to cotton (#399-2007 Apr p16)
textile jobs downsized in Mumbai, India (#399-2007 Apr p14)
why the sweatshop is back (#399-2007 Apr p20)
clean clothes campaigns won't end exploitation (#395-2006 Nov p14)
inside a garment factory in Bangladesh (#388-2006 Apr p16)
second-hand clothes hit African textiles (#373-2004 Nov p7a)
Brukman workers win their factory, Argentina (#364-2004 Jan/Feb p7b)
women's co-op offers alternative, Nicaragua (#363-2003 Dec p6)
occupied factory symbol of resistance (#361-2003 Oct p6)
why Gandhi's khadi cloth is in crisis (#333-2001 Apr p7)
textile workers for Disney in Haiti (#308-1998 Dec p15)
biggest denim maker outside US, India (#302-1998 Jun p30)
bringing designer labels to book, Canada (#302-1998 Jun p23)
exploitation by Guess? Inc (#302-1998 Jun p25)
facts (#302-1998 Jun p23)
history of blue jeans (#302-1998 Jun p26)
how to turn blue jeans Green (#302-1998 Jun p11)
keynote editorial on jeans (#302-1998 Jun p7)
The Big Jeans Stitch-Up (#302-1998 Jun - main theme)
what jeans mean (#302-1998 Jun p16)
win for garment workers, Guatemala (brief) (#297-1997 Dec p6)
composition & eco-impact of T-shirts (#295-1997 Oct p18)
child garment workers, Bangladesh (#292-1997 Jul p12)
Thai child garment worker's story (#292-1997 Jul p23)
clothing exports, Burma (#280-1996 Jun p29)
rag trade shifts to Central America (#246-1993 Aug p8)
textile workers lose out, Bangladesh (#245-1993 Jul p4)
sacked garment workers, Philippines (#205-1990 Mar p20)
Lacoste and supreme snobbery (brief) (#133-1984 Mar p6)