Episode 05: Living Wage For Garment Workers — Fashion Revolution Discussion

Join the living wage discussion! In this episode, I’m joined by our Contributing Writer Iris Chau, who is the brains behind our #MaterialMonday blog posts. In honour of Fashion Revolution week, we discussed paying garment workers a living wage, Rana Plaza, deep dive into Bangladesh, discuss what apparel brands should do, and what consumers can do. It’s a juicy and informative episode so make sure you tune in!

Facts & Resources:

  1. Bangladesh’s apparel industry is worth $25 billion dollars and it’s 80% of the country’s exports. The country employs 4 million garment workers and 85% are female. The average wage is $63 - $68 USD/month.

  2. The Business of Fashion Garment Worker Voices Video

  3. The Recloseted Handbook: Your Sustainable Fashion Guide

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