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For a social experiment, organizing Fashion Revolution had the idea of mounting a distributor who sells blouses 2 € on the streets of Berlin. Fascinated by the very low cost of clothes, passers-by put a coin in the vending machine. Just choose your model and size, starts a video that shows a little history about the conditions of production of this cheap product. Manisha's story, a young among others working to 16 hours a day, for a wage of 13 cents per hour.
These images reveal how the clothes at very low prices often conceal a very sad reality. A blouse of 2 € or a gin of 10 € is not something uncommon nowadays. Unfortunately, the world does not understand who pays the actual value. Before you pick up the blouse, passers-by had a choice, to buy or make a gift of € 2 to charity battling against human exploitation.
Atopi and void completely advertising !-In the third world countries Bangladesh, China etc 16sents equal with perhaps a good wage for local economy ! -It better idea in Thailand where the sex tourism thrives as there is no such factories ; -Special and nike and iphone manufactured kai sto Vietnam china and conditions are the same !
I ignore who is behind and what's going to push it and I live in experiment. Excellent experiment and is that really , When you presented the truth , the thinking more and work more consciously. I think if you xanaagoraza sausages and ham ,If a screen presented the way of production. From the slaughter, until the mixture is ground from the pieces of meat are not poylioynta eg ears. Definitely will aidiaza and we averted. Something like that happened here, as the video went up with the weapon shop in New York and prevented agorastes Otan presented them the sad history of each weapon.
Nice trick!!! Buy the t-shirt or give us money so air! We will give to 'upgrade' the conditions of our workers, who ultimately do not have to make other t -shirts ... so ...;;;;!!!;;;
NAI OREA THE LETE! While the 700 euro iPhones make them 'well -paid' (One dollar a day) employees in China, that are completely accidentally committed by the pressure of work….!
I agree. And not only for the iphone. Let's stick to clothing. Who guarantees that for 'non -cheap' clothes work employees with good working conditions; With a brief search post the first related article that I found.http://www.treehugger.com/style/are-these-unethical-fashion-brands-hiding-in-your-closet.htmlAnd I'm sure with a little fumbling one can find more and more substantial articles.