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Want to Protect Workers? Tackle Climate Change, Say Activists

For a decade, Fashion Revolution has pressured brands to improve protections for garment workers. Its latest campaign is focused on reducing the industry’s use of fossil fuels.
A worker walks past a flooded cotton field in Pakistan in 2022.
A worker walks past a cotton field after floods made worse by global warming wiped out about 45 percent of Pakistan’s output of the key fashion material in 2022. (Asif Hassan/AFP via Getty Images)

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Sarah Kent is Chief Sustainability Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. She is based in London and drives BoF's coverage of critical environmental and labour issues.

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