Scenarios about 'rana plaza'
The 2013 collapse of an eight-story commercial building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, that killed over 1,100 people and injured thousands more, primarily garment workers. This industrial disaster exposed dangerous working conditions in global supply chains and catalyzed reforms in the fashion industry, including the creation of safety accords and increased scrutiny of manufacturing practices in developing nations.
What If Dhaka Implemented Different Garment Industry Regulations?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Bangladesh implemented stronger safety regulations for its garment industry before the Rana Plaza disaster, potentially transforming the global fast fashion industry and labor standards in developing economies.