Even more, even faster, even cheaper prices – the demands in and on the fashion industry have increased considerably in recent years. A real consumer frenzy has arisen, the consequences of which affect nature and the world’s population. New fashion giants like Shein are causing problems.
Ten years ago, more than 1,100 people died when a garment factory collapsed in Rana Plaza, Bangladesh. The accident is still considered the biggest catastrophe in the history of the fashion industry. Activists then called for action: something finally had to change in the textile industry.
Now, ten years later, the situation remains precarious. In addition to the poor working conditions, there were a number of other problems that could also be dangerous for consumers.
Source: Krone

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