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Case study textile factory: For fashion without victims. Supply Chain Act initiative

We need a supply chain law, which the textile company KiK has not been legally condemned to this day for its co-responsibility for the lack of fire protection and thus the death of 258 people in Pakistan. The flyer informs about the tragedy in the textile factory Ali Enterprises in Pakistan, which burned down in September 2012. 258 people died and dozens were injured. Barred windows, broken fire extinguishers, only a narrow staircase and emergency exits that led to nothingness made the factory a deadly trap for the workers. The German textile company KiK had production in the factory as the main client and did not ensure safe working conditions. The flyer explains how a supply chain law can remedy this.

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