High Street - High cost

Redress Fashion Campaign

People & Planet’s Redress Fashion campaign is designed to imrove conditions for the people who make our clothes from ‘seed to shirt’. During 2008/9 it is being coordinated by a Working Group of students, as an exciting new DIY form of campaigning. Even so early in the year students have targetted Topshop during London Fashion Week events and at store openings. See Redress Fashion for details on this years actions so far and Working Group for details on how you can join in.

On this current page you can find information about what actions People & Planet have taken so far, as well as some interesting reports on cotton and clothing production.

Are you wearing dirty pants?

Child labourer in a cotton field in Uzbekistan

A child working in a cotton field in Uzbekistan

The cotton may have been picked by a seven year old child, forced out of school to handpick cotton for an industry causing an ecological disaster. The fabric may have been sewn together by workers earning a poverty wage for 80 hour weeks, refused the right to organise and fired if they protest.

In clothing production, exploitation is the norm, not an exception. UK High Street retailers exacerbate the problem, by demanding cheaper clothes delivered more quickly. Will you allow this to continue?

People & Planet demand clean clothes

photo of Primark stall in Oxford

An ironing board was used as a stall on Oxford’s high street

It is now possible to get clothes made from organic and Fairtrade certified cotton in a few high street shops, but this remains a small niche market. Also, there is no certification scheme guaranteeing basic workers’ rights in factories, as the FAIRTRADE Mark applies to conditions in cotton fields only.

Want to find out more? Download these reports

Cotton picked by hand Uzbekistan

Garment factory worker in Bangladesh

Garment factory worker in Bangladesh.

Our demands to retailers

Retailers must work with their suppliers to ensure that:

Retailers must also ensure:



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