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True Cost, a documentary movie covering the reality at cheap garment factories was released

By Lindsay Timmerman on Apr 14 th 2020

On May 29th, 2015, True Cost, a documentary directed by Andrew Morgan and produced by Michael Ross was released. The documentary exposed the true working conditions at various cheap garment factories around the world, including the one in Bangladesh. It discusses various aspects of the garment industry, starting from the production; how the workers are faced with inhumane working conditions, to the aftereffects; pollution and environmental damages caused by the unsustainable manufacturing processes. The movie played a significant role in spreading awareness of the importance of sustainable and ethical fashion.

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The 2018 Transition Accord which is the continuation of the 2013 Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh was signed and put into effect
Fashion Revolution posted a tweet with #whomademyclothes and #insideout for the first time through its official Twitter account

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