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the industry that makes the jeans, t-shirts, pants, trainers and fleeces we all rely on to clothe us every day, is far from clean, and is still as exploitative of the world's poorest people as ever. as we now know, the fashion supply chain is about as easy to untangle as a nest of vipers. and it's not...
the industry that makes the jeans, t-shirts, pants, trainers and fleeces we all rely on to clothe us every day, is far from clean, and is still as exploitative of the world's poorest people as ever. as we now know, the fashion supply chain is about as easy to untangle as a nest of vipers. and it's not...