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Retailer Tesco Says Ethics of Ethiopia Clothing Partnership are Priority

Retailer Tesco Says Ethics of Ethiopia Clothing Partnership are Priority

Written by Emma Thomasson | From Reuters UK

Tesco, the world’s third-largest retailer, expects to source more clothes from Ethiopia, but wants the nascent industry there to uphold high ethical standards as global chains seek to prevent factory disasters like those seen in Bangladesh.

“Ethiopia is a very exciting potential country to grow a supply chain but needs to grow up to be a well regulated, ethical new industry,” Giles Bolton, ethical trading director at Tesco, told the Retail Week Live conference on Wednesday.

Hennes & Mauritz, the world’s second-biggest fashion retailer, said in January it saw good opportunities for producing clothing in sub-Saharan Africa, as it seeks to diversify from relying on Asian sourcing.

The Swedish company is one of the biggest buyers of garments from Bangladesh, where the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory last April killed more than 1,100 people, drawing global attention to the poor conditions in many Asian factories.

Bolton said he hoped Ethiopia could blaze a trail in Africa in garment production, which he said could be a major driver of economic development for the continent as it has been in Asia.

Read more at Reuters UK