Fixing fashion : rethinking the way we make, market and buy our clothes /

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Author / Creator:Lavergne, Michael, author.
Imprint:Gabriola Island, BC : New Society Pubslihers, 2015.
©2015
Description:1 online resource (xi, 227 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13453635
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ISBN:9781550925951
1550925954
9780865718005
0865718008
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-216) and index.
Description based on print version record.
Summary:"The legacy of Rana Plaza is increased consumer awareness of the global apparel industry's serious environmental and human rights challenges. Fixing Fashion exposes the worst of the excesses, while simultaneously celebrating the entrepreneurs and stakeholders driving meaningful change. Written by an industry insider, this compelling manifesto challenges each of us to take responsibility for the hidden cost of our clothes."--
Other form:Print version: Lavergne, Michael. Fixing fashion. Gabriola Island, BC : New Society Publishers, [2015] 9780865718005
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Is global fashion a wolf in sheep's clothing? An industry insider takes a hard look at the apparel trade.

With sales of more than five hundred billion US dollars a year, the fashion industry is one of the most important sectors of the global economy, employing millions of men, women, and often children in the developing world. And yet its record is far from pretty. The collapse of Bangladesh's Rana Plaza with some thirty-five hundred desperately underpaid garment workers inside was a shocking example of what can go wrong when manufacturers ruthlessly cut costs while turning a blind eye to labor rights and workplace safety.

Written by an apparel industry insider, Fixing Fashion argues that the true legacy of Rana Plaza is increased awareness of how cheap, disposable clothing has led time and time again to serious community, environmental, and labor rights abuses. Ethical supply chain professional Michael Lavergne explores:

The birth of the global apparel trade, from colonialism and slavery to today's neoliberal trade agenda How the infamous race to the bottom has led to some of the worst social and environmental excesses in the global apparel industry The rise of a new breed of entrepreneurs and stakeholders driving change and transparency across international supply chains

By taking a hard look at the very real impacts of our consumer culture's addiction to disposable fashion, Fixing Fashion challenges each of us to take full responsibility for understanding the hidden cost of our clothes.

Michael Lavergne is an ethical supply chain professional committed to sustainable fashion industry and the protection of labor, environmental and human rights in the developing world.

Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 227 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-216) and index.
ISBN:9781550925951
1550925954
9780865718005
0865718008