Workers’ Safety: Who’s Paying the Price for Cheap Clothing?
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🎙️ The Fashion Stitch – On Fabrics, Facts and Feelings
Episode 5: Workers’ Safety — Who’s Paying the Price for Cheap Clothing?
TikTok hauls promise “52 items for almost nothing.” But someone, somewhere, is paying.
In this episode, host Clare Press asks: are the people making our clothes safe — and who is protecting them?
💡 We explore the urgent realities — and the possible solutions:
- Fire, chemicals, extreme heat: the hidden health risks inside factories
- What changed after Rana Plaza — and what still hasn’t
- The Bangladesh Accord and how legally binding safety can work
- New risks from climate change inside production facilities
- Certifications and unannounced audits — what OEKO-TEX® is doing
- Why worker safety is inseparable from fair wages and accountability
👥 Featuring
- Christie Miedema – Campaigns and Outreach Coordinator, Clean Clothes Campaign, on fire hazards, chemicals & global risk blind spots
- Elisa Rimmele – Head of Quality Management, OEKO-TEX®, on safer alternatives & audits
- Kalpona Akter – Founder and Executive Director, Bangladesh Center for Workers Solidarity, on wages, unions & consumer power.
 🎥 Interview with FRANCE 24 English
🔑 Topics we cover
- Rana Plaza: what changed — and what didn’t
- Sandblasting, PP spray & invisible chemical threats
- Climate crisis as a new workplace safety risk
- Living wages as the foundation of dignity and safety
- How legislation like the EU CSDDD could shift responsibility
📌 Sources and further reading
- Public Eye – Health and Safety in the Workplace
- Business of Fashion – Luxury Sweatshops
- ILO – Safety and Health at Work
- Pakistan Accord
- Clean Clothes Campaign – Fashioning a Just Transition: Heat and garment workers’ rights (2025)
- Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany – Improving environmental and social standards in the textiles industry
- Fashion Changers – 11 Years After Rana Plaza (in German)
- Fashion Changers – 10 Years After Rana Plaza (in German)
- OEKO-TEX® – STeP
- FRANCE 24 English – Labour activist Kalpona Akter calls for 'living wage' for garment makers
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🎧 Credits
The Fashion Stitch is brought to you by OEKO-TEX® in partnership with Fashion Changers.
Concept & Script: Vreni Jäckle and Nina Lorenzen
Editorial: Vreni Jäckle
Cover Design: Vreni Jäckle
Host: Clare Press
Production & Sound Design: Studio Tongoetze
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