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8 Sep 2014: Majority of politicians polled say British businesses who abuse safety or rights of overseas workforce should be prosecuted
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7 Sep 2014:
Planned $500m upgrade of factories across developing world aims to lure big western brands who crave ethical supply base
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18 Aug 2014: Lidl has started selling own-brand pants, vests and socks, made in Austria in a carbon-neutral process. Morwenna Ferrier puts them to the test
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Guardian Professional, 18 Aug 2014: Supply chain risk index shows that while risks have fallen businesses are still exposed to disruptions such as the Ebola outbreak and the Middle East crisis
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13 Aug 2014: The People Tree fashion founder Safia Minney explains why it’s time to produce clothes that respect both workers and the planet
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13 Aug 2014: Clothes are more cheaply available than ever, but there are more ethical ways to be stylish without the shopping urge, finds Zoe Morrison
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28 Jul 2014: Budget clothes retailer asked to give UN-backed scheme £3m, but campaigners say it is only major UK retailer not to donate
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23 Jul 2014: Accord on Fire and Building Safety, set up after Rana Plaza garment factory deaths, aims to frontload spending this year
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3 Jul 2014: From Louboutin shoes to the world's first 3D-printed gun, the V&A is starting a new collection of the designs and objects that shape our world today. What have they missed?
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2 Jul 2014:
Opening installation includes 3D-printed handgun, Primark trousers, and an Ikea toy – notes of much bigger global stories
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1-15 of 104 for Rana Plaza