A higher price does not necessarily mean better fabric, fairer pay for workers or greater sustainability. To guarantee you’re buying ethically, experts say, you need to dig a little deeper Does paying more for a T-shirt mean that it’s more likely to be ethically made? In short (sleeves): no. (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian
2500.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=6a584612834110b64bef85a56548389d, 2500.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=8b24b8145b645c60bd4aea52352aec1e, 2500.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=72c4b8727d6161995c2d368c73310bde
The Guardian
Have you used the UK government’s new jobs AI tool ? We would like to hear from you
8/06/2026
‘In prison, I made a little studio in my head. It kept me sane’ : Ibrahim Alfa Jr, British techno’s great survivor
8/06/2026
Yes, Michelle Obama knows a lot about resilience. She still shouldn’t be lecturing gen Z about it | Emma Beddington
8/06/2026
‘Absolutely wonderful’ : why everyone should be watching Widow’s Bay
8/06/2026
The pet I’ll never forget : Chewy the dog, who loves gardening – and saving lives
8/06/2026
Tate & Lyle agrees £2.7bn takeover by US rival in new blow to London market
8/06/2026