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The Fashion Industry

Across
A form of labor that is forbidden in Europe, but still usual in the third world.
A verb that refers to the process of converting waste materials into new materials.
The process of doing harm to the environment by releasing for example chemical substances.
What does H and M stand for?
Adjective used to express that something is not harmful for our nature.
Creates a culture of disposable, cheap garments for a low cost and a high mark-up.
A verb that refers to the act of transforming an agricultural society into a society driven by technology to enable mass production.
A noun that describes a place of garbage disposal.
A person or shop that sells goods.
Down
The country that Primark is originally from.
Adjective to describe goods that are designed to be used just once or a short period of time.
Manufacturing building where garments are made.
A term that refers to a person´s or organization´s obligation to behave in a way that is good for a society.
Where many of the factories are located and people have to work under poor conditions.
A noun that refers to the act of giving money or goods away for a good cause.
An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
Those most frequently put in factory worker positions and exploited for their labor at low wages.
The process of developing a worldwide political or economic dependency.
A store where you can buy used clothing.
A term that describes the unfair treatment of workers, for example hard and long working hours for minimum wages.
Negative experience factory workers endure. Can happen in many forms.