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![A worker collects pairs of dyed jeans from rooftops in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 2014.](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser_large/public/2023-07/Fashion%20report%20cover_0.jpg?h=dcc51877&itok=tn5oDY6P)
Fashioning the future
The global fashion industry, or as we call it in this report, ‘big fashion’, is controlled predominantly by corporate elites in the Global North, and is part and parcel of an economic system designed to maximise profit for the few, at the expense of the live...![](/themes/custom/callisto-theme/assets/images/default.jpg)
Parliamentary Briefing: A Corporate Duty to Prevent Negative Human Rights and Environmental Impacts
We urgently need a new law to hold companies to account when they fail to prevent human rights abuses and environmental harms![](/themes/custom/callisto-theme/assets/images/default.jpg)
UN Binding Treaty Briefing – UK Working Group
UN Binding Treaty on Business and Human Rights briefingImage
![Infographic: The UK's climate fair share](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser_large/public/2020-12/20-21_FairShareUK_Infographic_FINAL.png?h=635ea72a&itok=Ud0ow5S0)
The UK's Climate Fair Share Infographic
The UK has spent two centuries growing rich from industrialisation driven by fossil fuels, making it the sixth highest emitter of greenhouse gases of all time and the fifth richest economy in the world.Image
![The Raúl Rojas open-pit mine in Cerro de Pasco: the pit stretches for 1.2 miles and is over 1,000 feet deep. Credit: Jonathan Chancasana / Adobe Stock](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser_large/public/2020-12/Post-Extractivist_Transition_image.png?h=d30fd6f1&itok=C2nEBTkt)
Report: A Just(ice) Transition is a Post-Extractive Transition
Centering the extractive frontier in climate justiceImage
![Cerrejón coal mine, La Guajira, Colombia](/sites/default/files/styles/teaser_large/public/2020-12/CerrejonMine.png?h=12a641ef&itok=rwWsWbXq)
The Rivers are Bleeding: British mining in Latin America
The vast expansion of British mega-mining in Latin America is displacing communities, destroying ecosystems, costing lives and polluting our planet.![](/themes/custom/callisto-theme/assets/images/default.jpg)
BFAWU leaflet #FFS410
"Workers at JD Wetherspoons will take part in strike action on the 4th of October alongside McDonald’s, TGI Fridays and Uber Eats workers. Wetherspoons and McDonald’s workers are striking for £10 an hour, union recognition and respect on the job."![](/themes/custom/callisto-theme/assets/images/default.jpg)