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of rana plaza was to ask "who made my clothes?"
litres of water to make a t-shirt. that's how much we normally drink over a year period. it is estimated that we make billion m of textiles annually. billion m is cutting room floor waste. a survey of fashion brands found that only % could demonstrate any action at all towards paying wages to garment...
https://www.fashionrevolution.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Website_HTBAFR_Booklet_BCxFR_Print.pdf
of rana plaza was to ask "who made my clothes?"
litres of water to make a t-shirt. that's how much we normally drink over a year period. it is estimated that we make billion m of textiles annually. billion m is cutting room floor waste. a survey of fashion brands found that only % could demonstrate any action at all towards paying wages to garment...
https://www.fashionrevolution.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Website_HTBAFR_Booklet_BCxFR_Print.pdf
the problem. • labour related issues such as threat to safety and health of workers, poor working environment, and exploitation of children, strict labour laws and skills gap pose a major challenge to the industry. • india has differential tax treatments forcotton and man-made fibres, thus creating
(*projected) imports april-oct total t&c including handicrafts us$ mn. source: dgcis, ministry of textiles, department of commerce, goi according to data from the ministry of textiles, during the first three quarters of - , a majority of the segments in the sector registered growth in exports, while...
https://www.assocham.org/upload/docs/Textile-and-Appreal-Study.pdf