Which brands are protecting workers and the environment? Find out so you can use your influence to demand better.
Millions of workers in the global fashion industry face injustice, abuse, low wages, and modern slavery. The way we produce clothes and shoes—and the endless demand for more—is having a detrimental impact on local communities, their lands and waterways, and even the air they breathe. The fashion industry connects us all—millions of workers and billions of consumers around the world. Together, we are part of this system, and together, we can drive change. So we’re revealing the hidden truths behind the supply chains of the biggest fashion brands, to create momentum for real progress.
We assessed 13,000 data points covering 46 questions across three tiers of the supply chain.
Brands are scored out of 100, based on how they’re going at protecting workers and the environment.
Brands are ranked into five colours, ranging from the bottom scoring ones to the top scoring ones.
Use the Ethical Fashion Guide to find out how brands scored and how they rank compared to others. Click on the brand to find out more information and to ask them to do better using our Speak Out to Brands tool. If you're looking for something specific, use the filters or sort brands to find what you need. Looking at the italicised line below the brand name will show you the parent company that owns that brand.
Read the report to learn more about how the fashion industry impacts workers and the environment, and how companies are making progress.
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Whether a brand is in our guide or not, we’ve made a simple decision-making flowchart to help you do your own ethical fashion research. If you’d like to see a new brand included in our research, fill out the webform to let us know.
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With its mission to end poverty, Baptist World Aid Australia has published the Ethical Fashion Guide since 2013. As one of Australia’s leading publications on ethical fashion, the Ethical Fashion Guide helps consumers make better choices based on thorough data from 120 companies representing more than 450 brands.