After the Bangladesh factory collapse that killed over a thousand people, the major British retailers are under increasing pressure to clean up their supply chains, with Primark among big names forced to admit their clothes were being made in the factory where the disaster occurred. Fast fashion retailers aren't solely responsible for poor welfare standards though - far more expensive brands are also unable to give shoppers any guarantees about the way their clothes are produced, I discovered when researching this piece for CCTV. But there is an alternative; small British brands who are revitalizing the garment industry in Britain and keeping traditional crafts like Harris tweed alive, by choosing to produce their clothes entirely in the UK, as you can see in this report.
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