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Fashion brands aren't disclosing information about their supply chains, five years after Bangladesh factory disaster
CNBC Some luxury fashion brands including Dior, Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana are making public very little or no information about their supply chains and how workers are treated, according to a report out Monday. The Fashion Transparency Index looks at ... 5 Years On From The Rana Plaza Collapse, How Much Has Actually Changed? Fashion giants fail to escape long shadow of Rana Plaza disaster Australian clothing brands won't commit to garment workers' safety ... |

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