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Hot Air: How will fashion adapt to accelerating climate change?

How have weather conditions already changed in major apparel production centers? In this follow-up to our Higher Ground? reports, we looked at the past twenty years of weather data in our 23 focus cities to try and find that out, as well as ask how workers, brands and retailers, manufacturers and their governments should react and adapt to our warming future in a world of corporate due diligence. Read our findings here.

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Measuring Supply Chain Due Diligence

Labor Outcomes Metrics

Read about the Global Labor Institute's new quantitative metrics that measure labor outcomes—actual impacts for workers.

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Sourcing Journal: "The EU Omnibus is Here. Where Does It Leave Supply Chain Due Diligence?"

Visiting Fellow Samira Rafaela, quoted in the article: "I hope the European Parliament rejects the omnibus proposal and stands firm in defending the original CSDDD and CSRD. The omnibus proposal has not only weakened the results of democratic negotiations but also undermined the credibility of EU decision-making."
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Sourcing Journal: "The EU Omnibus is Here. Where Does It Leave Supply Chain Due Diligence?"

Apparel Resources: 'GLI calls for annual review of RMG workers’ wages in Bangladesh'

Our recent Waiting Game policy brief is highlighted by Apparel Resources, where they discuss our recommendations for a shift to an annual wage-setting process in Bangladesh.
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Apparel Resources: 'GLI calls for annual review of RMG workers’ wages in Bangladesh'

New EU Law Should Catalyze Business Efforts to Tackle Forced Labor

In collaboration with Cornell GLI and Human Rights Watch, this article highlights why companies should embrace the EU Force Labor Regulation and why taking action now is a strategic advantage.
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New EU Law Should Catalyze Business Efforts to Tackle Forced Labor

Financial Times: 'Letter: A climate challenge for Britain’s fashion buyers'

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Executive Director Jason Judd has a letter in the Financial Times, where he discusses our recent Hot Air and Higher Ground research, and challenges the UK to step up and hold apparel brands and retailers accountable for harms to workers along their supply chains.
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Financial Times: 'Letter: A climate challenge for Britain’s fashion buyers'

Waiting Game: Minimum wage-setting in Bangladesh's apparel industry

This policy brief aimed at policymakers, unions, brands and employers discusses Bangladesh's minimum wage setting system, looking at its impact on workers and Bangladesh's global competitiveness.
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Waiting Game: Minimum wage-setting in Bangladesh's apparel industry

Business of Fashion: 'It’s Time for Fashion to Get Real About its Climate Risks'

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“If you get a leading global retailer on the phone and press them on the level and quality and confidence in the [climate risk] analysis they’ve done, I think it’s not very high. That’s unnerving,” says Executive Director Jason Judd in this piece.
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Business of Fashion: 'It’s Time for Fashion to Get Real About its Climate Risks'

To Eliminate Gender Based Violence and Harassment

Dindigul Agreement

This is GLI’s year two assessment of the processes and outcomes of an innovative agreement regarding freedom of association and the elimination of gender based violence at a South Indian apparel factory that could be a model for other factories around the world.

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Higher Ground? Fashion’s Climate Breakdown

Impacts of climate change on global apparel production

In partnership with Schroders, we report the impacts of climate change on global apparel production. In our first report, we track climate change impacts at the global, national, and factory levels. We map fashion's climate vulnerabilities across production centers, and estimate future economic damages from extreme heat and flooding. Our second report examines company-level climate risk, cost, and financing for adaption and just resilience.

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Change or Groundhog Day? What new research tells us about what works in global labor governance

2024 GLI Conference Highlights

Samira Rafaela
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