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What is the True Cost of the garment sector?

New documentary True Cost exposes some challenging truths about the human impact of the garment sector. But does it tell the whole story?
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A visit to Coimbatore

South India's thriving garment sector faces a number of labour rights issues. ETI Apparel and Textiles Category Leader, Martin Buttle, looks at how we're working with local stakeholders to drive change for workers.
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A Bhopal every month

On the 30th anniversary of the Bhopal disaster, Stirling Smith counts the bodies
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One in a million - or why are UK employers getting away with third world conditions?

Some recent reports reveal that problems with ETI members’ supply chains are not only found abroad, writes Stirling Smith.
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Brands, retailers and the ‘protect’ pillar: a new CSR frontier?

Three years since the UN Guiding Principles were endorsed, ETI Director Peter McAllister asks what business can do to help states exercise their duty to protect.
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Labour rights in Rajasthan - what does good look like?

What changes could Rajasthan's sandstone workers see in the future?
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Labour rights in Cambodia - reflections and questions

ETI Director Peter McAllister reflects on a high level meeting with the Cambodian government and considers the labour rights questions that challenge the country’s garment sector.
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Global partnership and ethical trade

ETI Director Peter McAllister on changes in the debate around how best to support development and eradicate poverty. What will a development framework that replaces the current model of western donor-driven aid look like?
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Rana Plaza Trust Fund compensation payments

We welcome the news that the ILO-backed Rana Plaza Trust Fund will be the central vehicle for paying compensation to Rana Plaza victims and their families.
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Sarah Roberts is the Executive Director of the Ethical Tea Partnership (ETP).

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