10 years since Rana Plaza, not enough has changed

Activists and academics reflect on the incremental progress made since fashion’s deadliest factory collapse in 2013, and the challenges that still need to be addressed. 
10 years since Rana Plaza not enough has changed
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In the 10 years since its collapse, Rana Plaza has come to symbolise not only the lack of factory safety in fashion’s supply chains but a matrix of systemic issues — from garment worker vulnerability to the colonial power dynamics between brands and suppliers.