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December 7, 2006

Revealing Clothing

2006 Transparency Report Card

Revealing Clothing cover Revealing Clothing, ETAG's second Transparency Report Card, picks up where Coming Clean on the Clothes We Wear left off. It assesses and compares public reporting on labour standards compliance by 30 top apparel retailers and brands selling clothes in the Canadian market, including Levi Strauss, Nike, adidas, H&M, Mountain Equipment Co-op, Roots, La Senza, Reitmans and 22 others. This year's report also discusses worker involvement, purchasing practices and sustainable compliance.

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November 18, 2006

Oxfam Hong Kong rates HK companies on transparency

Using much of the same methodology as the Ethical Trading Action Group to rate companies on how transparent they are on labour rights compliance in their supply chains, Oxfam Hong Kong rated the top 16 Hong Kong garment companies on transparency in November 2006.

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December 1, 2005

Coming Clean on the Clothes We Wear

2005 Transparency Report Card

Coming Clean on the Clothes We Wear assesses and compares 25 retailers and brands based on the information they provide to the public on their efforts to address labour rights issues in their global supply chains.

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September 30, 2003

ETAG Disclosure Submission: Executive Summary

A summary of the Ethical Trading Action Group's proposal to amend the Canadian Textile Labelling Act to require public disclosure of factory locations. PDF Format.

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September 30, 2003

ETAG Disclosure Submission

The Ethical Trading Action Group's full proposal to amend the Canadian Textile Labelling Act to require public disclosure of factory locations. PDF Format.

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