By Newsquest Digital Content Team
Fashion retailer Boohoo has come under fire after allegations of modern slavery, low pay and poor working conditions in factories. (Photo: Shutterstock) In light of recent allegations of slavery, low pay and worker mistreatment at fashion giant, Boohoo, many people are now looking to shop more ethically. Owner of brands like Nasty Gal and Pretty Little Thing, Boohoo has found itself embroiled in controversy after a Sunday Times report alleged that it was paying workers as little as £3.50, and forcing them to work in unsafe conditions. It’s left many looking to make more ethical choices when it comes to fashion, searching for retailers with a more sustainable and humane supply chain.