UK fashion retailers and law enforcement agencies to partner on tackling modern slavery

November 14, 2018 EcoVadis

Some of the UK's largest fashion retailers, including John Lewis and Marks & Spencer (M&S), have committed to work with law enforcement bodies to help identify and act on cases of modern slavery in the textiles industry.


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