How garment workers are being left behind by sustainability targets: Report

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Report finds fashion’s climate promises leave workers behind. Supplied.
The global fashion industry has taken centre stage in the push to decarbonise as climate concerns intensify.  But despite bold net-zero targets, a new report from the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre reveals a stark omission in fashion’s climate commitments when it comes to the workers who make the clothes. According to the report, “The Missing Thread”, more than half of 65 major fashion brands, including Hermes, Nike and Lululemon, have set emission reduction goals for 2030. H

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