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Fast fashion companies like Zara, Boohoo, and H&M are bad for the environment and economy - Vox
H&M And Zara Sign Up To New Bangladesh Accord To Protect Garment Workers | Vogue
ZARA parent Inditex's Q1 net sales reach € 5.7 bn | Retail News Spain
Bangladesh factory safety group seeks to delay closure, flags lingering risks
Zara set to launch resale, repair, and donations services - Bangladesh Textile Journal
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Everything You Need to Know About the Workers Rights Agreement H&M and Zara Just Signed (and What You Can Do to Help) | Glamour
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Global fashion brands exploiting Bangladesh workers: Study | Fashion Industry News | Al Jazeera
Zara shoppers find hidden notes in their clothes | Dhaka Tribune
Inditex's Suppliers in Bangladesh Have 'Unfinished' Safety Business – Sourcing Journal
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H&M, Zara to sign Bangladesh factory safety accord
Workers Burn Down Bangladesh Garment Factory That Supplied Gap, Wal-Mart, Zara
Is it ethical to keep buying clothes from Bangladesh? - CSMonitor.com
H&M, Zara among top fashion brands exploiting Bangladeshi workers, study shows | Free Press Kashmir
Bangladesh Factory Fire Leaves Gap, Zara Shipments Burnt - Racked
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5 Years After the Bangladesh Factory Collapse, Are Workers Safer? - Racked
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H&M And Zara Sign Up To New Bangladesh Accord To Protect Garment Workers | Vogue
Zara, European brands exploit workers in Bangladesh | Oxfam Australia