Outland Denim recently raised $1,326,519 on Birchal to expand their brand - The People's Brand to help further communities. How do they do it? Founder James Bartle explains how he was first confronted with how human traffickers prey on vulnerable young girls in order to service the sex industry.
James created the "Denim Project" after learning that girls can be rescued and given a sustainable career path is vital for securing her future, by putting sewing skills to use instead.
From his first confrontation, Outland Denim began as an avenue for training, employment, and career progression for women who had experienced exploitation. Today Outland have 100 employees from varying backgrounds of vulnerability and social injustice.
Working with Outland elevates both the workers and their families into prosperity via skills acquisition, living wages and education.
Outland Denim's business model is simple: the more they grow, the more positive, life-changing opportunities can be created to protect more people from modern slavery, exploitation and poverty.
Outland Denim are environmentally as well as socially responsible using state-of-the-art water and energy reducing technology to put the finishing touches on our jeans.
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