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Involves the cutting, sewing and finishing of the garment. Within the last 30 years, most production has shifted to developing countries, predominantly in Asia, in the search of cheap labour.

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The arrival of these big brands were greeted with hope as it anticipated job opportunities for millions of workers. It has also led to poor working conditions in some factories.

T There are almost 21 million people in the world who are victims of forced labour within the clothing and textile industry.

SAY Sexual harassment and discrimination exist within many garment factories. Women are not granted right to maternity leave, are paid less in comparison to men. They do not have proper child care facilities which makes it diďŹƒcult for women to continue working once they have children.

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When clothes are manufactured, they need to be transported globally to retailers and consumers. This widespread transportation leads to increased pollution.

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