
Aftermath of Rana Plaza Collapse
The Rana Plaza collapse in 2013 was a tragic event where a large garment factory in Bangladesh fell apart, killing over 1,100 workers. It exposed serious safety issues in the garment industry, including poor building standards and lack of proper oversight. The disaster prompted global awareness and pressure for better safety regulations, leading to reforms in worker rights and factory standards. It also highlighted the risks faced by workers in fast fashion supply chains, encouraging brands and governments to prioritize safety and ethical manufacturing practices to prevent future tragedies.