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The fast fashion business model relies on the exploitation of resources and human labor to deliver garments following the latest trends to its consumers at an unprecedented rate. This quick output of ...
MoMA's "Woven Histories" explores textiles in art, highlighting connections to labor, economic disparity and their interwoven ...
The issue that keeps most workers under the grip of labor exploitation by large manufacturing companies is their history of ...
For decades, the global garment industry has been marred by tragedy—fires, factory collapses, and preventable deaths. Just recently, a fire at Brazil's Maximus factory left workers hospitalized. In ...
And we can’t forget that the fast fashion market is largely made possible by the exploitation of workers ... the cheapest materials and cheapest labor possible. More From The Penny Hoarder ...
Fast fashion is defined as mass-produced, trendy apparel available at rock-bottom prices. It's typically manufactured in areas of the world with the lowest labor costs, it's poorly constructed and ...
How teens’ obsession with fast fashion, driven by low prices and social media trends, comes at a hidden cost to the environment, exploited workers, and ultimately, the future.