13 Fashion Brands That Still Use Sweatshops In 2022 (2024)

By Alex Assoune

It's hard to believe, but many fashion brands are still using sweatshops. Child labor and modern slavery cases are still being reported, particularly in Asian developing countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and The Philippines.

Clothing brands use these inhumane manufacturing methods to cheaply produce low-quality and disposable clothing for high-street stores.

For consumers that are new to ethical fashion, it's difficult to keep track of how and where your clothes are being made.

Read up our guide on how to check if a fashion brand is ethical if you are having this issue.

Many governments have been trying to abolish human rights violations, but some sweatshops manage to run illegally.

Many clothing brands, sporting goods retailers, and high-street chains are still breaking the law when it comes to labor rights.

Many factory workers are paid below the legal minimum wage, forced to work long hours in unsafe environments, don't have access to healthcare or paid leaves.

Workers won't resist for fear of their contracts being terminated. Many young women work in garments factories, being sexually abused, and forced to abort their pregnancy.

Many international fashion brands and retailers spend billions to audit their factories on corporate social responsibility. But many shocking issues and unseen problems remain as audits are conducted by people with no intimate knowledge of the factories.

The impact of clothing production on the planet is disastrous. But many fashion brands don't support environmental protection and animal rights as much as they should.

Every company should work toward treating its employees and the environment better. Unfortunately, many brands still employ sweatshops and fail to sufficiently consider the environmental impact of their products and manufacturing processes.

It's truly frightening. There are no better schools for children in some small towns. Many of them believe that they are better off being employed in farms or factories to nourish their future.

As consumers, we have to only support companies that pay their employees a decent living wage, ensure reasonable work hours, food service, healthcare, and free time with no child labor or forced labor.

Here is the list of fashion brands that still use sweatshops.

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Aeropostale

Aeropostale is one of the largest American retailers of casual apparel and accessories.

The company is known to use sweatshops for the fabrication of its clothing items. It has been involved in child labor scandals as well.

The majority of their production factories are in Asia and Central America, in countries like Sri Lanka and Vietnam.

Even if they claim to defend human rights, they are still sending children to work in their cotton farms in Uzbekistan.


Adidas

Adidas creates shoes, clothing, and accessories. Adidas is the second-largest sportswear manufacturer in the world after Nike.

Adidas has been using sweatshop workers and child labor to make its products cheaply and grow into a multinational corporation. Overseas sweatshops are a common thing in the functional apparel sector.

Sportswear also undergoes many chemical treatments to make it more durable, flexible, colorful, or water-repellant. These fabrication processes destroy ecosystems, pollute water, and endanger the health of garments workers.

Thankfully, Adidas is getting better at disclosing its suppliers and subcontractors and is one of the few major activewear brands doing something to address forced labor in many countries.

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ASOS

ASOS is a British online fashion and cosmetic retailer, selling over 850 brands on its website as well as its clothing range and accessories.

ASOS uses child labor in Turkish factories and implements sweatshop-like production lines in their warehouses.

ASOS conducts audits to address forced labor, but they aren't comprehensive enough. ASOS has no transparency regarding its direct suppliers and makes little progress to ensure a decent living wage in its supply chains.

Disney

The Walt Disney Company, also known as Disney, the American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, also makes lots of clothing and toys.

Disney's products available in stores are made in sweatshops using child labor.

Disney breaches local labor laws, oppresses Chinese workers, forces staff to do three times the amount of work they should, and drives them to suicide.

Forever 21

Forever 21 is a fast-fashion retailer headquartered in Los Angeles. Many consumers already boycott Forever 21 because of their use of sweatshops.

Forever 21 makes a third of its clothing in the United States. But they are currently being accused of using sweatshop-like factories, underpaying their workers, and having no compensation for overtime.

Forever 21 also employs children in cotton farms in Uzbekistan. Children are taken from school to work on farms, neglecting their education.

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GAP

GAP is an American clothing and accessories retailer founded in 1969 headquartered in San Francisco.

GAP is well-known to have used child labor in the past. Today, GAP continues to make clothing in sweatshops in countries like Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka.

GAP is making progress on transparency, but there are still cases of inhumane treatment of workers being reported.

Workers continue to protest against GAP because they have no union rights, work over 16 hours a day, and are paid half of the minimum wage in India. Young women are still being physically and sexually abused in GAP factories.


H&M

H&M is a Swedish multinational retail company known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers, and children.

H&M is still using sweatshop-like work environments to make its products. Even if H&M is trying to make progress, they are failing to meet their goal of paying a living wage to all of their employees.

H&M has been caught in scandals many times over. Factory workers in Bangladesh are forced to work in unsafe conditions to make H&M clothes. And children in Myanmar continue to work for them.

Nike

Nike is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories worldwide.

Nike has been accused of practicing child labor many times over the years. They have used many unethical practices to become the top-selling activewear brand in the world.

Many Nike factories aren't monitored externally by labor rights experts. Nike doesn't care much about the men and women who work for them.

Nike keeps creating a culture of discrimination and sexual harassment. They don't feel responsible for the human rights violations happening daily in their factories.


Primark

Primark is an Irish fast-fashion retailer with headquarters in Dublin, also operating in the United States. Primark uses sweatshops to make very low-price clothing.

Many consumers are now boycotting Primark, but the brand is still expanding. Primark has been involved in child labor and modern slavery scandals before.

Primark is making some progress in improving its manufacturing practices, but it's not enough. They aren't paying a living wage to all of their workers.

Primark doesn't control its supply chain effectively enough to prevent human rights violations. They are also not transparent enough in their activities to improve health and safety in their factories.

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Uniqlo

Uniqlo is a Japanese casual wear designer, manufacturer, and retailer. Uniqlo is a fast-fashion brand that used child labor in the past. They now use forced labor to manufacture their products in Asian developing countries.

Factory workers making Uniqlo clothing are forced to work excessively long hours with very low wages, seven days a week.

The company uses cheap labor from Bangladesh, Indonesia, and China, where workers are barely paid enough for their daily expenses.

The United Nations have guiding principles for companies to prevent, address, and remedy human rights abuses committed in their supply chains. But Uniqlo doesn't care at all.


Urban Outfitters

Urban Outfitters is a multinational lifestyle retail corporation headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They also own Anthropologie and Free People.

Urban Outfitters uses sweatshop-like work conditions in their garment factory. There maintain poor working conditions and low wages to benefit from a higher profit margin on their products.

Child labor controversies involving Urban Outfitters occurred many times in the past. Urban Outfitters keeps wasteful practices and provides very little evidence to verify their claims about their social and environmental impact.

Victoria's Secret

Victoria's Secret is an American designer, manufacturer, and marketer of women's lingerie, womenswear, and beauty products.

They use sweatshops in Jordan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka to manufacture their products. Their workers aren't paid enough and work more than 14 hours a day.

Many cases of child labor, sexual abuse, and physical assault were reported in cotton farms and garment factories working for Victoria's Secret.

The brand makes very little to no progress towards ensuring good work conditions. And it audits only very few of its factories.

Zara

Zara is a Spanish fast-fashion retailer making clothing, accessories, shoes, swimwear, beauty, and perfumes. The biggest fashion group in the world, the Inditex Group, owns Zara along with Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, and more.

Zara used to employ Turkish sweatshops in Istanbul, where workers were forced to work without being paid.

Modern slavery and child labor cases involving Zara in Brazilian factories were previously reported.

Zara now cares more about its suppliers with higher transparency and worker empowerment initiatives. But the brand still doesn't pay a living wage across its supply chain.

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There are too many fashion brands that use sweatshops, forced labor, and child labor to list them all. It's shockingly disgusting that brands still employ people in unsafe work conditions.

To find out which brand isn't making enough effort, read up our definitive list of 89 fast fashion brands to avoid.

As consumers, we should be aware of how the products we buy are being made. With some research, we can prevent the abuse going on in farms and factories in developing countries by not supporting those that violate human rights.

Thankfully, more fashion brands are working to solve these issues. Social and environmental sustainability is becoming a priority before economic growth.

We have to buy clothing from ethical brands promoting renewable energy, reducing water and chemical usage, using sustainable materials, and treating workers right.

Let's support companies that don't use sweatshops at all. It's the more ethical choice we can make to lower the demand for cheap fast fashion and improve work conditions in garments factories.

All farmers and workers across the supply chain should have access to living wages, normal working hours, skills training, healthcare, paid leaves, food service, and unions protecting their rights.

Child labor and forced labor have no place in a developed and civilized society.

It's easy to say that we should ban sweatshops altogether, but it's not an easy issue to solve. People are still relying on garment factories to earn enough money for themselves and their families living in developing countries.

The fashion industry has a terrible social and environmental impact. Progress has been made but it's not nearly enough.

The growing trend for sustainable fashion is a great thing. More publications such as Vogue, Marie Claire, The Guardian, Glamour, and Eluxe cover sustainable fashion. But the large majority of what's being covered in magazines isn't ethical.

Fashion brands producing goods for cheap and paying their workers next to nothing are numerous. People being employed at very low wages for long hours (up to 100 hours a week) and under poor conditions shouldn't be a thing anymore. It has to stop.

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13 Fashion Brands That Still Use Sweatshops In 2022 (5) Alex Assoune (MS) is a global health and environmental advocate. He founded Panaprium to inspire others with conscious living, ethical, and sustainable fashion. Alex has worked in many countries to address social and environmental issues. He speaks three languages and holds two Master of Science degrees in Engineering from SIGMA and IFPEN schools.

13 Fashion Brands That Still Use Sweatshops In 2022 (2024)

FAQs

Which companies still use sweatshops? ›

Marks and Spencer's, Next, Ralph Lauren, DKNY, GAP, Converse, Banana Republic, Land's End, Levi's. And so the list of brands go on and on. What do they all have in common?

Does Nike have sweatshops? ›

Nike, Inc. has been accused of using sweatshops and worker abuse to produce footwear and apparel in East Asia. After rising prices and the increasing cost of labor in Korean and Taiwanese factories, Nike began contracting in countries elsewhere in Asia.

Are there still sweatshops today? ›

It's hard to believe, but many fashion brands are still using sweatshops. Child labor and modern slavery cases are still being reported, particularly in Asian developing countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and The Philippines.

Is Adidas a sweatshop? ›

Adidas yesterday denied the vast majority of the allegations. "These allegations are based on old facts. We don't use child labour and we pay above the minimum wage," Jan Runau, the company spokesman, said. "We have nothing to hide and we are confident that our suppliers are following our business practices."

Does H&M use child labor? ›

H&M is not the only company that violates the child slave labor laws, Gap, Old Navy, Intermix, Hill City, and Athleta. How does H&M break the child slave labor laws? They had kids working there as young as 14, but they were working 12 hours or more a day.

What fashion companies use child labor? ›

Fashion Brands that Use Child Labor:
  • H&M: Well, this company has been caught in scandals many times, and they have always been involved in major humanitarian issues over many years. ...
  • Forever 21: ...
  • GAP: ...
  • Nike: ...
  • Zara: ...
  • Urban Outfitters:

Does Apple have sweatshops? ›

Even so, the truth is that the factories that make Apple products continue to oppress workers. Undercover investigators sent into one factory recorded at least 86 labor rights violations, which include hiring discrimination, women's rights violations, underage labor, and poor working and living conditions (2).

Do Jordans use sweatshops? ›

An American labor group has investigated conditions in Jordanian garment factories and says that foreign workers are being enslaved in sweatshops. Under a free-trade agreement with the U.S., the factories are producing items for Target, L.L. Bean and other major American retailers.

Are Jordans made ethically? ›

Jordan doesn't use any exotic animal skin, or hair, fur, angora. But it uses leather, wool, and down feathers to manufacture some of its clothing. These animal-derived materials are cruel and unethical.

Is Shein using child labor? ›

Shein clarified on TikTok that it has nothing to do with the claims of abuse mentioned in this viral post. The company's statement ends by saying the company has a strict Supplier Code of Conduct and it does not tolerate non-compliance such as regarding its policies against child labor and forced labor.

Do Zara use sweatshops? ›

In 2011 AHA, the contractor reportedly responsible for 90% of Zara's Brazilian production was found to have subcontracted work to a factory employing migrant workers from Bolivia and Peru in sweatshop conditions in Sao Paulo to make garments for the Spanish company.

Does Apple use child labor? ›

Apple's Company has child labor in its supply chain; however, more recently they are working on permanently banning these inhumane practices from their businesses. It is important for managers to understand how to conduct and implement sustainable business to protect their stakeholders.

Does Nike still use forced labor? ›

Nike says the factory has stopped using forced labor. So how credible are the sneaker company's assurances? The South Korean-owned Taekwang factory is one of Nike's largest suppliers, producing 8 million pairs of Nike footwear a year—including signature lines such as Air Max and Shox.

What shoe brands are not made in sweatshops? ›

You're sure to find a style that matches your Pinterest boards and your values.
  • Allbirds. This isn't the first time we're including these bad boys. ...
  • Nisolo. Nisolo is an ethical footwear brand specializing in leather boots, loafers, oxfords, and accessories. ...
  • Rothy's. ...
  • Veja. ...
  • Toms. ...
  • Everlane. ...
  • Sézane. ...
  • ABLE.
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Does Under Armour run sweatshops? ›

KUALA LUMPUR - US sportswear brand Under Armour and department store chain Macy's are among companies sourcing from Malaysian garment factories where an investigation found migrant worker conditions consistent with the use of forced labour.

Does Amazon use child labor? ›

Amazon does not tolerate the use of child labor.

Does Samsung use child labor? ›

Samsung has a zero-tolerance policy against 'child'(as defined below) labor as prohibited by international standards and relevant national laws and regulations in all stages of its global operations.

Does target use child labor? ›

Target does not knowingly buy or sell products that are made, in whole or in part, using forced or underage labor.

Does Gucci do child labor? ›

Gucci mobilizes all our energy and vigilance to combat notably child labor, forced labor, human trafficking and the exploitation of the most vulnerable groups, in particular migrants, as well as to combat al l violence and discrimination, especially against women.

Does Levi's use child labor? ›

According to the University of Minnesota's Human Rights Library, Levi's code of conduct prohibits child labor.

Does Disney use child labor? ›

While the Walt Disney Company human rights section states that, “we are committed to combating the exploitation of children and therefore prohibit any use of child labor in the manufacture of Disney-branded products,” ("Human Rights") there is a recorded interview of a Chinese worker in China that begged to differ.

Are Samsung phones made in sweatshops? ›

A study conducted by the environmental NGO IPEN and Vietnam-based Center for Gender, Family and Environment in Development (CGFED), reveals the poor working conditions in Samsung's Vietnamese smartphone production sites.

Do Google use sweatshops? ›

Yesterday leaked documents revealed that Google now has more temp and contract workers than actual employees. Today a report from the Guardian reveals what it's like to be one of those temp or contract workers, and according to one current employee, “It's like a white-collar sweatshop.”

Are phones made in sweatshops? ›

What is the problem with smartphone sweatshops? Smartphones, like many electronics, are regularly made in factories where workers do not have adequate training or protective gear for handling toxic substances.

Does Walmart use sweatshops? ›

Workers at Asia factories that supply Walmart, H&M and Gap are still being exploited in sweatshop conditions, three years after the deadly collapse of a Bangladeshi factory, according to a worker rights group.

Did Nike ever use child labor? ›

In the 1990s, the Portland-based sportswear giant was plagued with damning reports that its global supply chain was being supported by child labor in places like Cambodia and Pakistan, with minors stitching soccer balls and other products as many as seven days a week for up to 16 hours a day.

Is Nike really ethical? ›

Environmental impact

Nike uses some eco-friendly materials, including organic and recycled cotton and polyester, and has water reduction initiatives in its supply chain. The brand has also set a deadline to eliminate hazardous chemicals by 2025 and the good news is that it is on track to meet its target.

Are New Balance sneakers ethical? ›

It uses some renewable energy in its supply chain to reduce its climate impact. Its labour rating is 'it's a start'. Some of its supply chain is certified by FLA Workplace Code of Conduct including all of the final stage of production. It received a score of 41-50% in the 2021 Fashion Transparency Index.

Is Zara considered fast fashion? ›

Zara is comparatively very transparent about its supply chain. It currently manufactures over 450 million items per year and 500 new designs each week. This fast turnover is the reason why it's recognized as one of the largest retailers in fast fashion.

Does Forever 21 use child labor? ›

Forever 21 insists that all product suppliers ensure that their employees work in safe and healthy environments and that their legal rights are respected and protected. Forever 21 also shares the goal of eliminating child labor and forced labor.

How much are Shein workers paid? ›

At one of the factories, workers received a base salary of 4,000 yuan ($555.83) a month to make a minimum of 500 garments a day, though the first month's wages were withheld from them, according to Channel 4. Many of them toiled late into the night to earn a commission of 0.14 yuan, or 2 cents, for every item.

Who is Shein owned by? ›

Shein (/ˈʃiːɪn/ SHEE-in; styled as SHEIN; Chinese: 希音; pinyin: Xīyīn) is a Chinese online fast fashion retailer. It was founded in 2008 by Chris Xu in Nanjing, China. The company is known for its affordably priced apparel.

Where are H&M clothes made? ›

China: main clothing supplier

As seen in the present graph, China, Bangladesh and India are top three locations where H&M sources its products. This is also true for. In Sweden, where the retailer is headquartered, there are a total of 21 suppliers and factories manufacturing H&M's clothing products and accessories.

Does Nike use fast fashion? ›

Nike is fast fashion. While Nike has had many labor and sweatshop controversies over the years they do seem to be cleaning up their act and offering more transparency. However they still produce a high volume of clothing and have a fats fashion business model.

Does cotton on use child labour? ›

Serious matters like forced labour and child labour are not tolerated. And we're also committed to our journey of paying a living wage.

Do little kids make iphones? ›

The computer giant company, Apple, has admitted that child labor was used at the factories that built its computers, iPods and mobile phones. At least eleven 15-year-old children were discovered to be working last year in three factories, which supply Apple.

Does China allow child labor? ›

A child laborer in China is any employee under 16 years. Under Chinese law, no one under the age of 16 can work and those who do employ children are breaking the law.

Does Google use child Labour? ›

We have never knowingly sourced operations using any form of involuntary labor, fraudulent recruiting practices or child labor.

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Does Disney still use child labor? ›

However, the most surprising fact is that while the Walt Disney Company sells products that are catered towards making children happy, the company actually uses sweatshops and child labor to produce their products in developing countries.

Does Nestle still use child labour? ›

Nestlé never engaged in the egregious child labor alleged in this suit, and we remain unwavering in our dedication to combatting child labor in the cocoa industry and to our ongoing work with partners in government, NGOs and industry to tackle this global issue.

Does Apple use sweatshops? ›

Even so, the truth is that the factories that make Apple products continue to oppress workers. Undercover investigators sent into one factory recorded at least 86 labor rights violations, which include hiring discrimination, women's rights violations, underage labor, and poor working and living conditions (2).

Does Walmart buy from sweatshops? ›

The report says employees in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India and Indonesia are making clothes for Walmart under “intensive labour exploitation and abuse.”

Does Apple use child labor? ›

Apple's Company has child labor in its supply chain; however, more recently they are working on permanently banning these inhumane practices from their businesses. It is important for managers to understand how to conduct and implement sustainable business to protect their stakeholders.

Are Disney employees homeless? ›

More than 1 out of 10 employees at Disney have reported being homeless in the past two years.

What are Disney employees not allowed to say? ›

What three words can't Disney employees say? The three words that Disney employees are trained not to say are “I don't know.” “If a guest asks you a question, you always have to have an answer, no exceptions,” an anonymous former Cast Member shared online. “If you don't know it, find out, but don't say you don't know.

Does KFC use child labour? ›

Popular fast food chain KFC has been fined $30,000 for illegally employing children at three of its Perth outlets.

Does Kit Kat use child labor? ›

When asked to comment on the letter, a Nestle spokesman said, "Forced child labor is unacceptable and has no place in our supply chain. We have explicit policies against it and are working with other stakeholders to combat this global social problem.

Does Pepsi use child labor? ›

PepsiCo prohibits the use of child labor in our operations and supply chain. We prohibit the hiring of individuals under the age of fifteen (15) or the local legal minimum working age or the compulsory schooling age, whichever is higher.

Does Amazon use child labor? ›

Amazon does not tolerate the use of child labor.

Does Samsung use child labor? ›

Samsung has a zero-tolerance policy against 'child'(as defined below) labor as prohibited by international standards and relevant national laws and regulations in all stages of its global operations.

Are Samsung phones made in sweatshops? ›

A study conducted by the environmental NGO IPEN and Vietnam-based Center for Gender, Family and Environment in Development (CGFED), reveals the poor working conditions in Samsung's Vietnamese smartphone production sites.

What products are made in sweatshops? ›

Products that commonly come from sweatshops are garments, cotton, bricks, cocoa, and coffee. A study showed that doubling the salary of sweatshop workers would only increase the consumer cost of an item by 1.8%, while consumers would be willing to pay 15% more to know a product did not come from a sweatshop.

Why are companies still using sweatshops for their products? ›

The core motive for companies in utilising sweatshops in their production line is to reduce costs and therefore maximise profits. Minimum wage laws in developed countries such as Australia and the U.S., force major organisations to pay their employees a specified wage in correlation with legislation.

Is Walmart own by China? ›

The rest of the shares are split up between various companies and investors. The largest company to own a share after the Walton heirs is The Vanguard Group at 5%. As such, Walmart is not owned by China or a Chinese company.

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