Recherchetool für Materialien Fast fashion: This will change the supply chain law. H&M, Zara, Primark and Co. promise us stylish clothes for little money. But producing new trends and current fashion so cheaply is only possible if people and the environment suffer as a result. In the fashion industry, this includes poor working conditions. This has been known for years - and so far little has been done to curb "fast fashion". Germany now has the Supply Chain Act, which obliges manufacturers to ensure good working conditions in their factories. In our episode Pancake Politik Vreni from the blog Fashion Changers explains where exactly the problems in the textile factories are (02:54). We then ask Eva from the Supply Chain Act initiative whether they are satisfied with the government's work and whether the law goes far enough (10:43). She has been fighting for such a law for years. We ask SWR Capital Studio reporter Kilian Pfeffer (17:02) why this took so long and whether the supply chain law will also have the desired effect in the end. Scope: 23 minutesreference : free of charge to Listen to back