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Australia's cotton farmers can help prevent exploitation in the global garment industry

Summary by Ground News
Ten years ago, the garment industry's worst industrial accident, the Rana Plaza collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh, killed more than 1,100 workers. It spurred action to address exploitation, but for many workers little has changed. Australia's Modern Slavery Act requires companies with more than A$100 million in annual revenue to publicly report on their efforts to ensure their supply chains are free of labour exploitation.

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