
The Benefits of Ethical Clothing Manufacturing
There's been an increasing demand for ethically produced garments in Australia for many years, and it doesn't look like slowing down. Many factors explain why a brand may want to follow an ethical production model, including upholding fundamental human rights for workers, environmental harm prevention, and sustainable living practices. This blog will explain why you'll want to choose an ethical manufacturer for your clothing production.
Consumer Demand
In simple terms, things exist because people want them. But when you dig a little deeper, you'll realise that more and more people are searching for ethical garment production practices because they're making informed and intentional decisions about where their money is being spent. This intentional spending extends further to long-term support for the right brands, increasing your sales over time and customer retention. Fast fashion brands will always rise and fall, but well-made, environmentally conscious brands will lock in repeat consumers for years when their branding and craftsmanship align.
The internet has also led to wiser consumers who ask more questions when shopping for ethically crafted garments. Transparency and supply-chain traceability will help win over new clients and retain existing ones.
Environmental Sustainability
It's undeniable that the fashion industry is one of the most significant harmful factors our environment experiences yearly. Renowned for the excess waste of resources, articles, documentaries, and podcasts are dropping daily, continuing to document and showcase the harm being done to our environment by the fashion industry. But that doesn't have to be something your brand will get pulled into if you commit to environmental harm reduction and an ethical supply chain.
Ethical garment manufacturers will use ethical supply lines, water conversion, and waste reduction to bring your products to life without inflicting large-scale damage to the environment.
Businesses That Survive The Times
Studies have alleged that brands that take the time to invest in the long-term concept of an ethical manufacturing supply chain are more likely to avoid losing earnings due to supply chain disruptions, global conflicts, and climate crises. Creating a positive relationship with consumers through fair labour, ethical garment production, and a transparent process is conducive to brand health.
Human Rights and The Prevention of Forced Labour
An unfortunate by-product of fast fashion expectations to hit the floor with prices has created the demand for enslaved, coerced, or forced labor. Enslaved/Coerced/Forced Labour is when factories' hire' workers and force them to hit labor-intensive KPIs during long work days while paying very little, or sometimes nothing at all. These employees are essentially forced into slavery and making products for brands to keep the brand's costs as low as possible. Taking time to set up an ethical supply chain or hiring a company like KKNW Productions to do it for you allows you to know your brand is hiring people at award rates, paying a living wage, and keeping people in your local community in jobs they can be proud of.