It’s the soft, natural fabric associated with high quality and versatility. Used to make everything from jeans and t-shirts to tarpaulins, oil and cattle feed, it powers a 37 billion euros a year industry. But is cotton really as pure as it seems? Claims of forced labour, pollution, and even slavery have stained its wholesome reputation, creating a market for ’ethical, responsible’ cotton. In this investigation, we follow the production chain to find out how cotton is really made and examine the claims of the ethical cotton labels.
We start in Uzbekistan, where cotton is the main cash crop. A dictatorship whose people are forcibly sent to the fields at harvest every year. In 2012, reports that children as young as 9 were being forced to pick cotton led to a global campaign to stop clothing suppliers buying Uzbek cotton. We meet the brave human rights activists who dare to denounce the system. Then, onto the spinning mills of Bangladesh, where workers live in prison-like conditions, to the indifference of contractors.
In recent years, increasing numbers of brands have committed to selling “ethical” cotton. The ‘Better Cotton Initiative’ pledges to make cotton greener and ensure a better deal for producers. But as we see, in the spinning room, this cotton gets mixed together with ‘normal’ cotton…
Director: Sandrine Rigaud
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Video “Underhand Tactics: The Cost of Cotton” was uploaded on 10/31/2024 to Youtube Channel Best Documentary
Oppressing their own people…disgusting people
Quick question. If they are making that much money why not import a cotton harvester from Europe or the U.S.?
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tanto dinero que ganan con ese negocio y en serio necesitan forzar a la gente a trabajar sin un peso. Tantito humanismo.
An excellent documentary. On top of brands promoting fast fashion with huge wasted cotton and other textile products they are also engaging in extreme malpractice and fraud in the production stages.
You just know that BCI was dreamt up in a boardroom somewhere to increase the profit margins compared to organic. And they got fat bonus for destruction of environment and human rights abuses.
Why do hard work when you can fake it?
Y si con todo lo que se produce en el mundo. las manos siguen sangrando por la esclavitud para enriquecer a pocos. En el caco, en el maíz, en todo lo que se cosecha hay esclavitud. Pero este mundo se mueve tan rápido que a nadie le importa.
Always amazing documentries. When the BCI exec said "those people" meaning the children using the BCI spinning wheels – you just new how diff they see themselves from 'us' humanity. They dont see the children as humans. The lack of concern, alarm, frustration was blatent. She didnt need to separate herself using the words – you could just tell her world doesnt mix with "those people." Aka the hardworking indivduals that pay her salary.
Why don't you make cotton
in your own country without chemicals and hard work and see
how much money you can
make. Grow the industry so you won't have to import from poor countries, or ask ZARA to buy import cotton
at much higher
price.There's more things you can do instead of SPYING and secret filming.
Why all the corporates hire their spoke person that never speaks or answer any questions. Looks like dream job TBH.
The same Bullshit that is fair trade acknowledge there is a problem but never do anything
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Why would someone who has been buying from the brand for years or even decades suddenly have to pay 50-60% more for the exact same item? Inflation cannot justify this. It's like the brand is deceiving the consumer. On kislux , the bags sold are priced lower but of higher quality, so you might as well go there.
Какие же п и з д а б о л ы. Какой принудительный труд? Я жил в Узбекистане 2 месяца в узбекской семье ничего подобного там нет. Люди намного добрее, вежлевее и открытие чем в странах запада. Высасываете из пальца ложь!
et que dire de la RAIN FOREST ALLIANCE de MCDO???
Thanks it was very eye opening
Училась в институте Ирригации и Миллиорации в Ташкенте Узбекистан, дело в том, как обстоят дела, когда нужно собрать хлопок, его сожают в большом количестве, а чтобы собрать его отправляют на сбор из сельских школ, обычных рабочих, которые трудятся на своих работах, а во время сбора хлопка они превращаются в хлопкоробов, в институте сельского хозяйства и ирригации прекращается образовательная деятельность и студентов везут на сбор хлопка, где они проживают 1,5 месяца в нечеловеческих условиях. Так было и будет, пока есть спрос на это сырье. Какая деятельность происходит на месте мало кому известно, когда покупают очередную вещь в магазине. Если бы эти страны производящее сырье, производящие ткани имели достойный заработок, то весь мир имел бы вещь по цене люкса, корпорациям ведь нужно миллиарды для пополнения своих карманов! Жаль, видеть такую страшную картину мира.
In order to increase revenues in the billions, you also have to lie increased. No one wants to take the business.
All seals of approval, I really mean all of them, are lies and deceit. These quality seals only sell humanity for stupidity and just want to increase sales plus profit again. The seals do not serve for more.
If anyone in this world believes that some billionaire has honestly come to his money, then let him try it honestly. It won't work.
Así es como son muchos procesos de las industrias occidentales es lamentable, ah pero se ponen a jusgar los procesos de China, Rusia, etc etc
Out of sight out of mind, we have to re- nationalize the production of clothes, and other essentials, so that people know the cost of their products to society
"It's better if it's picked by hand trust me quality is better." It's ran through a cotton gin then machined into threads. So wtf is the difference again, the forced labor? I guess the fear of God's rath makes the cotton sweater. I hear fear makes the quality better but I always thought they scared the plants not the people.
Esclavitud del siglo 21.
Thats muslim trash that still has slavery yet they still jump on America and Americans didn't bring it to north America. It was Spain and the British and other European countries.
Cher journaliste il y a plus pire en France ici avec le sans-papiers dans le restauration au vie et aussi de beaucoup de monde avec la complicité de l'État bien sûr, je sais de quoi je parle je suis dans la situation moi-même
Im sure the same situation with FSC certification wood supply. All these organization are established only for making money. In fact they dont give a shit for some young workers or farmers somewhere in the ass of the world
Kudos to these brave, bold & determined journalists.