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The Regulations EU Implemented To Clean Up Fashion’s Supply Chain Poor Human Rights Practices Are Ignored By Companies

The practices by fashion companies includes Uyghur, Vietnam, Indian, Burmese, and Nepal’s Forced labor in Asia and Indo-China. Garment workers protections law are in place but fashion companies don’t comply. American and European fashion companies ignore the policies without security guarantees creating a collateral damage for the workers in the sweatshops.
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People make their way into the European Parliament during a rain storm on May 12, 2016 in Strasbourg, France. New European legislation is being passed in an effort to clean up fashion’s supply chain. Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images via Getty Images
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