Report finds industry still needs to lift its game in global effort to stamp out worker exploitation in developing nations
• Sign up to receive the top stories in Australia every day at noonFashion brands Roger David,Betts, Boohoo, or Valleygirl believe been found wanting in a report that measures efforts to stamp out worker exploitation in developing nations.
The 2018 Ethical Fashion Report,released on Wednesday, graded 114 apparel companies, or revealing Australian brands had achieved a median C rating. The result is an overall improvement and closes the gap on abroad counterparts,which achieved a median score of B-.
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Source: theguardian.com