Sunday, February 5, 2012

What we wear ...

Northwest India is a region known for producing cotton.
Local families are completely dependent on its growth and sale and trying to destroying the bud any potential threat to their crops. Western manufacturers pumping out the local market large low-cost pesticides that are in most of the civilized world banned these pesticides, there are heavily overused and all restrictions and warning labels are only in Danish. When processing local raw materials they work frequently in the knee and the acid is then released into the wild.


A Killer Bargain
It is one of the best documentaries made about how textile production takes place in third world countries, who in 2007 traveled the whole world and won numerous film awards. It shows among other things, a hidden camera footage directly from the factories and their ethical and environmental issues.
 

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