P&Pers come out in force for national day of action to Redress Fashion
On Thursday 6 December Topshop's dirty laundry was hung out in public as People & Planet activists across the country - from Brighton to Dundee - exposed the worker exploitation in the company's supply chain and called on it to clean up its act.
P&Pers in 16 cities took action against Topshop on the national day of action to Redress Fashion. Washing lines of shame were strung up on highstreets, a banner attached to helium balloons was set off in the Reading store demanding that Topshop stop sweatshopping, Edinburgh P&P invited shoppers to enquire about the company’s slavery policy, and more…
Please email redressfashion@peopleandplanet.org with reports and pictures of your actions so we can add them here. Thanks!
Hitting the headlines
As well as raising awareness on the streets, the protests caught the attention of student, local and national media:
“Green attacked for shunning ethical trade group” - The Independent
“Students protest over Topshop ‘slave labour’” - The Scotsman
“Students stage ethical trading protest outside fashion shop” The Bath Chronicle
Did you get media coverage for your action? Let us know! Email redressfashion@peopleandplanet.org.

















