Undercover in a Bangladesh clothing factory
Many of the clothes sold in American stores come from factories in Bangladesh, which has a history of workplace disasters. Following the factory collapse last month that killed over 1,000 people, Holly Williams went undercover to see what the conditions are really like.
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- 2.Epidemic of Child Marriage in Bangladesh
- 3.Fashion Factories Undercover (Documentary) – Real Stories
- 4.Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic
- 5.The children trapped in Bangladesh’s brothel village
- 6.The Floating Farms of Bangladesh – BBC News
- 7.Tiger turf wars in Bangladesh’s Sundarbans – earthrise
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- 10.Fashion Revolution #haulternative – Second Hand Haul | Kate Arnell
- 11.How Bangladesh has adapted to climate change | The Economist
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