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Social Goods | Mass Faintings in Nike and Puma Factories, Is Sustainable Fashion Pointless?

This week, sportswear brands review a spate of fainting incidents in Cambodian factories, while the impact of the sustainable fashion industry comes into question.
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Patagonia is now owned by two entities that will ensure that all profits will go toward preserving the planet. (Patagonia)
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  • Tamison O'Connor

Cambodian Female Workers in Nike, Asics and Puma Factories Suffer Mass Faintings

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