H&M, Zara among brands accused of unfairly treating Banglade

H&M, Zara among brands accused of unfairly treating Bangladesh suppliers, paid them less than production costs

During the pandemic, Lidl, Zara's owners Inditex, H&M, and Next are alleged to have paid Bangladeshi apparel suppliers less than production costs, making it difficult for factories to meet the nation's minimum wage requirements. In a survey of 1,000 clothing manufacturers throughout the nation, 19% of Lidl suppliers, 11% of Inditex, 9% of H&M, and 8% of Next stated that they supplied clothing to UK stores, as reported by the Guardian. 

Related Keywords

Bangladesh , United Kingdom , Heathrow , Hillingdon , Bangladeshi , Athiya Shetty , Fiona Gooch , Tesco , Primark , Inditex , United Kingdom Ethical Trading Initiative , University Of Aberdeen , Traidcraft Exchange , United Kingdom Based , Transform Trade , Ethical Trading Initiative , Transform Trade Fiona Gooch , Grocery Supply Code , Brands 423560 , Nfair Business 432572 , Rregularities 176280 , H Ampm 145646 , Ara 105214 ,

© 2025 Vimarsana