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Brand Breakdown- H&M/Zara with Conscious Cut hosts JeLisa Marshall and Ny Pen

Brand Breakdown- H&M/Zara with Conscious Cut hosts JeLisa Marshall and Ny Pen

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The Bangladesh Accord is a free standing legal agreement between brands and trade unions to work towards a safe and healthy garment and textile industry in Bangladesh. In order to maintain standards that hold brands accountable, large clothing brands must sign the agreement. Brands like H&M, Zara and many other top fashion brands are being urged to sign the Accord! Our hosts Stella and Eartha can’t wait to break down the brands, H&M and Zara with the Conscious Cut Podcast hosts, JeLisa Marshall and Ny Pen. This podcast powerhouse team shares their perspective on H&M and Zara and where they stand with signing the accord. Jelisa and Ny encourage listeners to demand change from the fashion industry. 

 

00:40 What is the Bangladesh Accord?

03:40 Can you give us your own perspective on the Bangladesh Accord?

05:10 Why do you think there’s so much hesitancy behind resigning?

08:00 What are your thoughts on H&M specifically?

10:30 What’s missing?

15:00 How transparent is H&M and Zara?

24:40 What’s one thing you want consumers to know when starting your sustainable fashion journey?



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