In the world's largest democracy, Indian Christians face an existential threat. @nadams please watch this video and support a UN fact-finding commission on human rights violations against India’s religious minorities @SimonManleyFCDO. https://t.co/sHBOnpbyul #StandForTruthIndia
1) "Wet processing - which includes bleaching, dyeing and printing – is the weak link in bids to reduce the environmental impact of textile supply chains, according to a new report."
- @ecotextile about a new report by @planet_tracker (Dec 15)
Workers are literally going hungry because brands are failing to take responsibility for their supply chains. What are @Primark and @Mango doing to ensure that the workers who made their clothes before the pandemic started are receiving their full wages now? #PayYourWorkers
Our products are only made from selected and sustainable raw materials. We pay particular attention to the selection and sustainability of the cotton and all the materials we use.
Zara lied. While @ZARA claims zero tolerance for #ForcedLabourFashion in its supply chain, it has been implicated by public data on its relationship with suppliers in the Uyghur region. If @ZARA are responsible, they must sign the Brand Commitment to Exit the Uyghur Region.
“In my view the implications are truly on a historical scale,” Dr Adrian Zenz, a senior fellow at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.
A key reason why we’re making this film...
China's tainted cotton - https://t.co/nXiKC3wiYK via @BBCNews#Fastfashion#HumanRights
Mr Green, read and learn...selflessness and compassion reign here in the midst of Covid...DTCY salute these ex-Debenhams workers
https://t.co/04IaWeHndE #dyingtoclotheyou
EWM is pushing the financial cost of the pandemic onto garment workers who were already earning poverty wages whilst @peacocks , @bonmarche and @JaegerOfficial profited.
EWM must pay their suppliers & workers for their orders. Big brands are not the victims here. #PayUp
The Edinburgh Woollen Mill has refused to pay for its orders and has demanded HUGE discounts of 60-70 % from suppliers! @ewmonline it is time to #PayUp!
“In the Covid-19 crisis, this skewed payment system allowed western brands to shore up their financial position by essentially robbing their developing country suppliers,”Workers Rights Consortium - $16.2 Billion owed...
#corporatesocialresponsibility
https://t.co/7ANdGGbp6J
One remark I often hear: if you buy less clothes, garment workers will be even poorer. What can you do? - A lot. You can follow garment workers’ representatives on Instagram and Twitter.