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Fashion
Jake Hall
We’ve winced at “Made in Bangladesh” labels since the deadly Rana Plaza collapse in 2013, but this Fashion Revolution Week we must open our eyes to factory conditions around the world.
Tansy Hoskins
Launched in 2013 after the deadly collapse of Rana Plaza — a garment factory producing clothes for the British high street — the legally binding fire and safety agreement, the Bangladesh Accord, must be renewed by May.
News
Charlotte Gush
After owners had been warned that the building was unsafe, the Bangladesh garment factory collapsed in April 2013, killing 1,137 people and injuring a further 2,500.
Think Pieces
Naomi Russo
Our narrow focus on locally made products often means turning a blind eye to the very real problems in Australian manufacturing.
Tom Rasmussen
Fashion Revolution week calls for a more ethically sound and sustainable fashion system, but is the industry is actually moving in the right direction?
Isabelle Hellyer
Bangladesh police have charged government and factory officials over the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster, which left more than 1,100 people dead.
Bertie Brandes
We explore the malpractice marring our clothing industry and predicting the future of how we shop.
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