LONDON - Progress on supply chain transparency is still too slow among 250 of the world’s biggest fashion brands, according to a new report.
Fashion Revolution's sixth annual Fashion Transparency Index - released today - ranks companies on their public disclosure of human rights and environmental policies, practices and impacts.
It reveals that 99 per cent of major companies - those with an annual turnover in excess of US$400 million - still do not disclose the number of workers in their supply chain that are paid a living wage.