WhoMadeMyClothes launched in response to the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse to spread awareness about working conditions in the fast fashion industry.
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What is #WhoMadeMyClothes?
The #WhoMadeMyClothes movement was created to inspire consumers to make a change in the fashion industry by holding companies accountable and increasing supply chain transparency. It aligns with people's current attitudes towards a sustainable future and increased individual activism. By getting consumers to ask the ...
Who made my clothes in 2013?
The “Who Made My Clothes” movement was precipitated by the collapse of the Rana Plaza building 10 years ago. Not only did it take the lives of 1,138 clothes makers in Bangladesh and injure 2,500 people, it also removed the blinkers on a capitalist fast fashion industry that should be renamed crapitalist.