Friday, November 4, 2011

Truth Tellers: Dirty Laundry Report, Roberto Saviano, and CANDY mag......



In an intriguing investigation, Greenpeace International exposes the hazardous underbelly of the textile industry in China by focusing on two facilities: the Youngor Textile Complex and the Well Dyeing Factory Limited, located respectively on the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta, evidence gathered indicates that both facilities use chemicals that have exhibited 'hormone-disrupting' properties (Alkyphenols, nonylphenol, PFCs, PFOA, and PFOS) - this 'use' occurs during the production process, then eventually these products are bought by consumers and at some point throughout this cycle, the chemical by-products are released into the major rivers which surround each facility. Clearly, this particular study demonstrates the presence of a massive threat that has the capacity to devastate both environmental and human health. 
Major brands that have a documented connection to these specific Chinese facilities include: Abercrombie & Fitch, Adidas, Bauer Hockey, Calvin Klein, Converse, Cortefiel, H&M, Lacoste, Li Ning, Meters/bonwe, Nike, Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation (PVH Corp), and Puma..


Check out the full Dirty Laundry report @: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/publications/reports/Dirty-Laundry/ 
and Dirty Laundry 2: Hung Out to Dry @ http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/publications/reports/Dirty-Laundry-2/


Images from their rigorous investigation into textile manufacturing in China and the toxic water pollution which streams from the industry:







Another example of how the supply chain's within any industry oftentimes lack the necessary degree of transparency, accountability, and somehow instead seem to inevitably repeat played out business practices that in an era of globalization and outsourced production can not easily be ignored nor swept under the proverbial rug any longer......

Speaking of not sweeping things under the proverbial rug.........................

Roberto Saviano's journalistic investigation of Italian organized crime and the shadowy world of lucrative business practices is a must read!!!!!

"A powerful work of reportage, “Gomorrah” became a literary sensation when it appeared in Italy in 2006, selling an astonishing 600,000 copies. It started a national conversation, but also won its 28-year-old first-time author uglier accolades: death threats and a constant police escort. He now lives in hiding. The stakes are high. In “Gomorrah,” Saviano charts the Camorra’s involvement in the garment industry and its grip on the port of Naples, where 1.6 million tons of Chinese merchandise are unloaded a year — and another million pass through without a trace, evading taxes. In mapping out the Camorra’s control over garbage and industrial waste removal, as well as drug dealing, construction and public works fraud, Saviano considers human rights indicators (the price of an AK-47 is low in Campania), and economic ones (in the 1990s, the Mercedes sales in one Campania town were among the highest in Europe). Drawing on trial transcripts and his own reporting, he explains the internecine battles between rival factions of the Di Lauro clan for control of the region’s drug trade." (- Rachel Donadio is a writer and editor at the New York Times Book Review) 


After the publishing of his book and its success, Saviano began to and continues to receive threats on his life.


An image of 'child soldiers' as portrayed in the film Gomorrah.  




CANDY magazine is described by its founder as the first "Transversal Style" magazine: "the first fashion magazine ever completely dedicated to celebrating transvestism, transexuality, cross dressing and androgyny, in all its manifestations."(Luis Venegas)
For more information, check out:
http://www.towleroad.com/2009/11/candy-first-transversal-style-fashion-magazine-launches.html


Cover Model: Luke Worrall





Luis Venegas as Anna Wintour / Andreas Borque as Grace Coddington



Newest edition: Chloe Sevigny on cover

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