My Research.

Scientist by nature. Always inquisitive, always learning, always rethinking.

Master’s Dissertation

Human Rights in the Fashion Industry:

Discovering the Origins of Exploitation Along the Supply Chain

In an effort to add awareness to critical issues surrounding the importance of sustainable solutions in the fashion industry, this study examines a growing concern impacting the social aspect of sustainability. Through examining human rights abuses within the industry, the question of ‘Where along the supply chain are these exploitations originating from?’ can bring additional answers needed to provide assessments on how to tackle and abate the prevalence of human rights abuses in the fashion industry.


Through a review and analysis of current research regarding exploitation throughout the supply chain, as well as defining the status of mitigation among brands at their corporate level, a study was set up in the form of surveys and interviews to gain knowledge of the occurrence of exploitations among employees that work directly with brands. This was done to examine potential root causes of exploitations originating in multinational brands by showing that a significant level of exploitation is happening at the very top of the industry and spreading from there.


Research findings indicate that due to demands communicated by top executives of multinational brands, not only do exploitations have an origin within corporate headquarters, but they are also exacerbated as those demands move through the supply chain. In comparing and analyzing the results of the research collected, there is a congruence of exploitative behavior at various points of the supply chain, stemming from business demands. These findings provide us with the opportunity to better understand that the existence of human rights abuse is pervasive throughout the entire industry, and solutions can and should be implemented at the brand level to initiate change.

The Value Chain: A case study

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So what exactly is the Fashion Value Chain?

The traditional value chain in the fashion industry encompasses everything from design and sourcing, to production and manufacturing, all the way onto marketing, sales, and consumer distribution. It is a global web of supply channels and business partnerships. A delicate relationship of agriculture markets contributing to retail consumerism. It’s not just a supply chain of raw materials and production, but a multi-tiered and multi-dimensional network of businesses and economies that make up the entire fashion industry.