Two years on and it’s evident the tide is changing. ![]() And only two of those brands published names and addresses of sub-contractors or fabric/yarn suppliers. In April 2016, when the movement first published its Fashion Transparency Index, only 5 brands disclosed a list of their manufacturers. But out of the tragedy was born Fashion Revolution a global movement that is demanding change and encouraging a fashion industry that values people, the environment, creativity and profit in equal measure.īy asking #whomademyclothes, Fashion Revolution is getting more and more brands to disclose where their clothes are being made. It threw up many questions about human rights, wages, human dignity and slavery. The devastation shone the spotlight on how clothes for western markets were being made. ![]() Garment workers who survived the Rana Plaza factory collapse, take a stand against inhumane working conditions Spotlight
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