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Nordwolle - German wool, from endangered German sheep, produced 100% in Germany

I just discovered Nordwolle thanks to "Lage der Nation" (https://chaos.social/@lagedernation) ! Production is only on-demand to avoid over-production, so it might take several weeks before your order arrives.

They are situated in north-east Germany, where I lived as kid for a long time, which is a region struggling with infrastructure and far-right tendencies.

Nordwolle is a light house of compassion and democratic values in the area! They predominantly employ refugees, make sure they earn a livable wage (16€/h + bonuses), and help with all the bureaucratic nonsense.

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The CEO (not sure if I would call him like that) is pretty much a German meme at this point. There are so many clips of him going absolute crash out about officials with the sharpest of the sharpest pencils making his life harder.

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Wir können nicht alle mit nem Chai-Latte in Berlin in nem Coworking-space sitzen und die 10. Dating-App entwickeln. Ü

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Also their clothes are way more expensive than child labour wares.

Quality is ok though. But who can afford a 200 Euro jacket?

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Everyone if capitalism wasn't race to the bottom. A jacket for 30 € is only possible because there are people being paid a fraction of the price as wage.

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Paying people a livable wage (16€/h + bonuses according to the owner) has it's price.
I rather buy one expensive, but ethical, durable, and European piece of clothing, than 5 or 10 fast fashion pieces that fall apart after the first wash.

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This. Rather buy one 200 euro jacket that lasts 5+ years, if not longer than one 30 euro jacket that last 6 months.

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People buy oversized cars all the time over here in Germany, and half of the population is running around in 200 euro outdoor jackets.

The answer is: A lot of people can, and they do.

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The head of the company is somewhat known in Germany for his rant about bureaucracy.

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Der Geschäftsführer war letztens bei Lage der Nation (der Podcast) im Interview. War recht hörenswert.

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Oh noble sheep... we eat your babies. We use your brain... to fight off rabies. But the most beautiful gift you give us... is wool.

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They're still animal products. They may be less exploitative for the humana involved, but the animals are still exploited.

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I'm not an expert on sheep but isn't it pretty much required to shear sheep these days because they don't shed their wool like other animals do? The wool used by Nordwolle comes from sheep that are used for grazing on dikes or fallow land. Apart from Nordwolle there are apparently no other buyers for this wool.

I know that you can make a valid argument against any livestock whatsoever but using sheep to care for the land by letting them do what they do anyways (grazing, shitting and walking around) and selling the wool they don't need can hardly be called exploitation

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