Source: H&M
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Hennes & Mauritz AB,
Europe’s second-biggest clothing retailer, said some H&M garments
were produced without its knowledge or approval at a factory in Cambodia
where workers were injured in a partial building collapse this week.
A supplier of the Stockholm-based company placed two minor orders
with an unapproved sub-supplier at the Hong Kong-owned Top World garment
factory, H&M spokeswoman Anna Eriksson said today in an e-mailed
response to questions. She said H&M has no business relations with
the plant, where a shelter collapsed into a river injuring at least 23
people, according to Xinhua.
Concern has risen over worker safety in Asian apparel factories after
the collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh last month, considered
one of the world’s worst industrial disasters. The May 20 incident in
Cambodia is the second in the space of seven days after a shoe factory
crumpled last week, killing at least two and injuring five, Xinhua
reported.
“We have a clear policy that all production has to take place in
units approved by H&M, this is not acceptable,” Eriksson said of the
unapproved orders. H&M, vendor of $5.95 tube tops and $12.95 ballet
flats, has met with the company that placed the orders and visited the
factory, though it’s too early to say what action will be taken against
the supplier, she said.
“As a first step we demand our supplier to fulfil their
responsibility for the affected textile workers, which the supplier has
agreed to do,” Eriksson said.
H&M isn’t the first retailer to discover its products are made in
factories that escape its scrutiny as suppliers hire subcontractors
without their knowledge when rushing to fill orders. When clothing bound
for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Sears Holdings Corp. was found in the
ruins of a fatal factory blaze in Bangladesh last year, the companies
said their goods were manufactured there without their permission.
H&M has had experiences with unapproved factories in the past and “clearly acted on those cases,” Eriksson said.
By: Katarina Gustafsson
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