Kleding - Fashion in Macht
There is, as you can see, very often about clothes written on Yoors. Then why this blog that is about clothes - fashion and power again.
In New York State announced a unique bill at the beginning of this month. This Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act obliges companies with a turnover of more than 100 million dollars a year to make information about their production chain public.
This unique, new law in New York State should ensure a fairer and cleaner clothing industry.Â
But now sees Amy Demkes of De Correspondent that is different.
The abuses in the clothing industry are the result of skewed power relations
And that's why: I've realized that the abuses in the production chains of the clothing industry — whether it's too low wages or the use of harmful (paint) substances — are not the result of a lack of information or transparency. They are the result of extremely skewed power relations between the clothing brands on the one hand and their suppliers.
Fantasy applied in the extreme. And then there are young people who are really going to apply this.