H&M leads retailers on labour ethics

By Hannah Ryan
Updated November 25 2020 - 3:39am, first published 3:31am
Oxfam says H&M's high ranking shows higher prices don't mean clothes have been ethically produced.
Oxfam says H&M's high ranking shows higher prices don't mean clothes have been ethically produced.

The company behind H&M, COS and other clothing brands has been ranked highest in a study of how leading retailers impact conditions for garment workers.

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