Sweatshop Conditions Hide Behind Low-Quality Monitoring, Report Says
“In interviews at almost 20 factories and spinning mills in India, Malaysia and Myanmar, Transparentem investigators learned that employers routinely hid underage workers during audits, coached them to lie about their ages, or gave them modified identity documents to make them look older.”
Supply chain audit deception ‘common’ – report
Audit deception is common in global apparel supply chains according to a new report from the Transparentem nonprofit which calls for urgent reform. The report, entitled Hidden Harm, revisits previous investigations by the organisation which seeks to uncover and eradicate labour and environmental abuses in supply chains.
A global call for full supply chain transparency in the clothing sector
This week, the world remembers the Rana Plaza tragedy. On 24 April 2013 more than a thousand workers lost their… life in what was, in essence, a preventable accident. The accident shook the world and put a spotlight on the unsafe conditions faced by workers in global garment supply chains. The fashion industry responded by […]
Transparentem Exposes Environmental and Human Rights Abuses of Fashion Industry
Operating a trillion-dollar market worldwide, the fashion industry has been linked to significant environmental and human rights abuses – generating… unprecedented pollution, employing people and children under conditions akin to slavery, and exacerbating a culture of mindless and highly damaging consumerism.
Transparentem’s Ben Skinner: “You may not be interested in transparency, but transparency is interested in you.”
“Here be dragons!” According to lore, that epithet once marked ancient charts of the world’s oceans, a warning from mariners… of the perils of the deepest, darkest seas. Today, that label might well be affixed to global supply chains. As beneficial as globalized production has been to affluent consumers on the retail end of the […]