*It is a shame you have to die so the shirts on our back can supply the windfall profits on a bargain basement tie dye.
It may be well worth the short time it takes to watch the interactive documentary below. It contains an eye opening combination of video and writing, showing the human toll caused by the insatiable greed from the fast buck made off the shirt on our back.

How did the clothes you're wearing get to you? Guardian journalists trace the lifecycle of the shirt on your back via the teeming workshops of Dhaka, where labour is cheap, factories are cheaper and just going to work can be fatal Did the Rana Plaza collapse change your buying habits? Guardian App users click here
Published on April 16, 2014 09:45