Zara is switching things up.
, and while many were supportive, some questioned when the company would address the reported conditions of its factories. "Now what about working conditions for people who sew your clothes," one person commented., noting that the new initiatives do not address Zara's factories, where its items are often produced., factory workers employed by Zara had sewed messages to customers on clothing items in 2017.
Ultimately, consumers will have to wait and see whether Zara makes good on its promise to change its current practices, but here's hoping that fashion brands continue to follow suit and create an industry that's more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
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