| Название | : | Why Fair Trade is So Important |
| Продолжительность | : | 13.10 |
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Okay its 4 years later and the Sri Lanka econmy is in the tank, any updates on these guys Comment from : John Davenport |
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I feel that humanoid beings are no longer credible to me brIf they make use of unfair standards and become the majority, they will be right brThe majority doesn't mind horrific torture against the existence of the minority brThe responsibility for interpreting and applying the law is left to someone in the minority, while the majority falsely states that there is a "rule of law" brI can't trust them forever Comment from : 白川千秋 |
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All of those people above seem really creepy No amount of weird exaggerated hand gestures will convince me he really care And have some respect on the non English name Patagonia that lady works for the company and pronounces the word so lazy and disrespectfully Have some cultural awareness Comment from : Sandy K L |
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This is sad and all but I don't care I'm still gonna buy cheap shit and complain about it I'm not a hero I can't and won't save the world Also if we stop buying from these guys yeah it will stop unfair labor laws and people will get paid better with safer working conditions but many people will also lose jobs and be out on the streets And I'm pretty sure they would rather have a crappy job than no job at all So no matter how you look at it The situation is pretty shit Again don't care but this is interesting to learn about Comment from : Lord Monarch |
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This aint abour drake? Comment from : Rem |
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This is literally a patagonia ad lol Comment from : Abraar Hassany |
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Watcing this in a tech lesson, pog Comment from : DKB |
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13000 for a sweater is stupid we can make our products in America Better and cheaper and bring our jobs back to our own country Comment from : Helen Jones |
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just to be clear, this is about a company, looking for recognition from western customers, for providing 1st world conditions at work, at their 3rd world factories why are the factories in 3rd world countries to begin with? this is like paying slaves back pay, & looking for a pat on the back from the world im forced to ask, why are you so proud youre now paying slaves??? because once not long ago, you didnt this is no different, its good NOW theyre doing better, but this isnt sustainable, profits win out Comment from : Ted Backus |
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The fact that this doesn't reach millions of views is unfortunate Comment from : sephatu |
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0:00 Black Fridays be like: Comment from : Mr Kimitsu |
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805 putting in work proud of Patagonia 🙏💯✊🏽✊🏽🇲🇽✊🏽💯💯🙏🙏 Comment from : Coastal Welding Innovations |
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ok Comment from : Moritz07 |
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school brought me here 🙄 Comment from : Dominic McKay |
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I hope it gets better for them Comment from : Kyle RG |
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Thé road of the fair trade princevoyageure-monsitecom/pages/in-english/on-the-roads-of-fair-tradehtml Comment from : André Jude |
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Tbh these garment factories have created so much employment opportunities here in Sri Lanka and gotta say the conditions have also significantly improved But the wages are pretty low specially when compared to the rising inflation and pandemic Comment from : H |
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Does anyone have a list of fair trade factories, manufacturer, wholesalers for clothing and accessories? Comment from : Rose City Certified |
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It’s not that we’re so selfish we don’t care about the workers, but that the average person only has a limited budget to spend I’ll pay a little more for fair trade but I still have a limited budget brI buy fair trade and sustainable dog treats They are made with crickets which do not need a lot of water, or space, and they are high in protein A bag this size is typically $8, I pay $10 for them to be sustainable but I don’t have $15 to spend on a bag of dog treats Comment from : Ariana _ |
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Thank you so much for speaking out about such an important issue Together we can create change! Well done Comment from : Kathryn Goldsmith |
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Here in Bangladesh the textile industry is ranked 2nd coming after china there is a high chance that the clothing you are wearing might just be Bangladeshi the only reason thats a fact is because of widespread poverty and thats kinda sad to think about but we need to improve and make a better life for these people Comment from : DuckyFaraz |
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Well I don't buy new clothes periodeverything I get is used from thrift storesso I suppose I'm not supporting sweat shops Comment from : Astor Reinhardt |
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someone tell me why I had to do a school assignment on this? Comment from : Evan Tritt |
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What is going to happen to the workers of the "bad factories" after they lose their jobs thanks to Fair Trade effects? Eat from the garbage again? Comment from : Emilio Bermudes |
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Pause @ 4:49 and lmk when u see it Comment from : Gnarly |
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Culturalsscom has some really nice fair trade jewelry, home décor, clothes and more if anyone is interested in that Its all for a good cause so the money is well spent Comment from : Zakeirra Jernigan |
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why would you dislike something like this Comment from : David Heyl |
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I am from Sri Lanka and I have seen a lot of people working in the Garment field but for me 70 of them look happy because the admins treat them right in here Comment from : Thacarshee |
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these schemes can't be trusted in a monetry society (everyone for themself; gain wealth forget all but self) atleast if the factories were down the road you could take back the low quality (by design) shit they produce Comment from : fhhfhdf dhhdhhdfhdf |
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Time is coming for a global change No longer will brands exploits third world countries without accountability Customers and everyone in the supply chain and the country which manufactured goods are made to the country where goods are sold need the have polices in to encourage sustainable trade Comment from : Ali Naqvi |
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I feel ashamed of myself I've never really considered the people behind the products, only purchasing the cheapest even though I have money i'm able to spend I'll definitely be looking more into the products I buy, and wholeheartedly supporting fair trade from today onwards! Comment from : Tanvi Sood |
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The government knows dam well this factories are illegal and inhumane They are all corrupted and get paid Comment from : GREENLALI |
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Ever time is the same , high taxes, very regulamentations, prices control, the state is the problem! Comment from : klaus Mascarenhas |
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Epic!! Comment from : Will |
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sweatshops are terrible but so are the prices at patagucci, all you are paying for is the label and their big long ads like this onebrbrHEY! dont you know about second hand thrift stores? they sell good clothes for cheap and you are not directly supporting consumption either brbrwow what a smart idea why didnt i think of that its so obvious thank you no problem they have many names like savers, value village, goodwill, st vincent salvation army, etc oh wow there is one right in my town i will check it out you are welcome Comment from : Amricn |
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This is as dumb as the minimum wage argument While I agree that these people were born into unfortunate circumstance with very few opportunities, especially relative to westerners, calling non-fair-trade factories anything more than an opportunity is misleading They pop up in these environments and offer people a job, which to many is better than their opportunity cost Working is a consensual negotiation and not exploitative These people are victims of circumstance, not the factories Fair trade practices would make labor more expensive, and lessen the labor supply, therefore putting many of these factory workers out of a job While we can agree that from our western perspective that what they currently have is a terrible job, it's better than no job Raising labor costs would put these people on the streets, which is worse than having a terrible opportunity Comment from : MrWithmere |
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Fuck trump Comment from : Abram Ruelas |
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I'm quite young and am scared of my future Will I be rich, or die out in the streets Comment from : mystix workshop |
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I don't care about the extra cost for free trade, as long as the workers are treated up and above standard Comment from : LargeMike |
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Bruh i aint gonna buy super expensive clothes just cos some shitholes have poor people in Comment from : jamie |
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I want to establish a brand that supports my workers Comment from : Alvin Earl Lasala |
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inspirational i hope many more companies follow this path Comment from : Aniket2812 |
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Patagonia makes quality gear, often fair trade prAna is another fantastic brand that has a number of fair trade products They aren't super cheap but I am a big fan of their clothes and that their labor practices and company philosophy are supportive of fair trade Comment from : bazawhacha |
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What's better than buying "fair trade" products? Support the industries in your own country, stop letting them die to be replaced by factories in far off lands by ruthless globalists Comment from : RiotHouse |
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Except it doesnt Comment from : c@mbaz |
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The sad truth is that so much work has been done to better the pay and condition in Bangladesh, but those evil company just moves to a different country to do the same things Comment from : lonecrazyasian |
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Sri lanka produces lowest quality of garment goods Comment from : Noush Bian |
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Outsourcing clothing production to another country isn't a Noble thing, even if it is fair trade Comment from : LETS |
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Riane Eisler: youtube/J-gx17HnYs0 Comment from : TheGranti7a |
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Thank you so much Great Big Story for making such an eye-opening documentary I am ready to pay more and will surely buy Fair Trade Products More and more companies need to get onboard, if money is what is takes for people to have a better life, I am ready to pay more Comment from : Kal_Jor_El |
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Innocent women My mother and my aunt used to work in a cashew nut factory The women in this video look like them Comment from : Raj |
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Watch "free to choose " Comment from : RIGHT-WING-P1MP290 |
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Free Trade is Fair tradebrbrThese people working in other countries aren't victims, they are working the highest paying job they can get They take the risk of a factory collapsing in exchange for higher wages Comment from : RIGHT-WING-P1MP290 |
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Way to go! Comment from : Anna M |
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Just buy your clothing used… I mean clothes last for ever my god, theres no differencebrbut no!! you HAVE to buy "in season" clothing that is made from unicorn butts Comment from : Atlas Tobin |
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Thank you Comment from : pearly Vee |
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Fair trade really fair enough Bravo Comment from : Venkat Gonuguntla |
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70 percent women and 22 percent men ? Comment from : Matthew |
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Great film Great story Glad to see a company like Patagonia leading the change Comment from : Lee Murray |
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"It's all about hope" More power to those who strive for a more just society Comment from : Aylmer Hernandez |
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I find it crazy how many average americans dont know what goes on Sweat shops are horrible some are raped, abused, and they work 12 hours for a few dollars Walmart, Aeropostale, and all those companies do this We need to protect these people as well for where they live this is one of thr best jobs they can get Something needs to happen Comment from : Sydney Hammer |
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I mean how much more would it take for a big name brand company to give more back than they do? They make millions if not billions on these brands and are very greedy Its sad cause they can actually afforrd to pay damn near $10 an hour to these people, it may sound extreme but believe me i know they can Comment from : MARCUS PRINCE |
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This is overwhelmingly uncomfortable to the deepest inner part of my self, As an American i see how we consume and consume continuously with little to no awareness of where all our stuff comes from with no intentions on giving back to the people who live to die making all of the things we use and consume in our daily routine of life Half of the stuff gets thrown to rubbish that these people work so hard everyday for us to have and only for pennies For us here in the US we barely have a tbought of these hard working people We Must Do Better Comment from : MARCUS PRINCE |
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I used to live near marikina city(philippines) in the 60's quality shoes were made there and was imported around the world When china started their sweat shops the orders for our shoes decllined Until now, the small industries making shoes there are trying to lower their price to compete with china made products Comment from : ainameable |
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I would love to work for Patagonia I have been in the supply chain field for a few years and the practices of the clothing retailers that I have worked for have really turned me off Comment from : prairiehorse |
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I wonder how fairly one's paid for making a 130$ Patagonia sweater Comment from : Daijobustory |
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GREED Comment from : Isnan Nugraha |
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Goosebumps Comment from : PopeeFrog |
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na #dutete tayo Comment from : Green AI |
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People in USA and Europe will never work in these factorythey promote these kind of business you are customers Comment from : Zifu white |
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Don’t worry In a few years a robot will be doing this job :) Comment from : Cris |
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Wait, so in other words, you are purposely spending on foreign labour as much as hiring domestic workers, to make it fair to foreign labour lol Comment from : Hou Yi |
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How can I help the fair trade industry? Comment from : Monica G Anderson |
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Im just know my life ia 50x so lucky thank you so much Comment from : pawneko |
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The moment you dont need any subtitles to understand what she say 😊😊😊😊 im from sri lanka Comment from : Mahikantha Boange |
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GREAT ART, thanks Patagonia I wish others feel the responsibility for their fellow human beings Comment from : Truth Seeker |
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Really touching, hope our generation will incorporate these beliefs in their work-life Comment from : Sneedon Fernandes |
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"social responsibility" should be the first thing all we need to understand and keep practicing Comment from : Mucho Macho Man |
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It's a supply and demand labour market It's sad, but improvement takes time as wages slowly rise Europe was just as bad in its early industrialization Moreover, the safety standards in industry lies with the sovereign state, not the white man Comment from : Tobias |
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WoW 😍 😍 Cool it's My Country 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka happy 😊 to see it I miss my Country 😔 Comment from : AS Creation |
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Fair trade everything please Thank you Patagonia Comment from : Adam |
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Brilliant God bless all these fine people in Jesus name Comment from : Dan Milne |
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Amazing film Comment from : NIX |
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I want better deals - fair price Comment from : kuterv |
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I am Sri Lankan , living in Qatar and I didn't understand much about this problem till today most of the clothes say where they are made in and things so yeah & this video was amazing this channel deserves way more subscribers! Comment from : Juwairiya Umar |
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Correct me if i am wrong, but i think it all comes down again to us that actually busy the product The companies are just making what we want, and that is high quality product with the cheapest price possible Comment from : Ridwan Triharto |
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Totally support this I hope more companies will sign with care trade I don't want dear or have things while others paid so little there reason I stay as way from them like ZARA Comment from : Balgees24 |
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A lot of people say don’t buy cheap clothing but sometimes we have no choice? We don’t all have the money to do this and we’re basically forced to contribute to this Comment from : WhiteAesthetic |
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