In this episode of Behind The Thread, we talk with Darrell Doren of the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) about how they are protecting the rights of Syrian refugee workers through education and information. Plus, Deidre Shaw of the University of Glasgow talks about why consumers aren't willing to actually pay more for ethical clothes, even when they say they are. And, Chid Liberty talks about how his African factory is redefining what it means to be ethical.

https://player.fm/series/behind-the-thread/episode-64-protecting-syrian-refugee-workers-in-turkey-bridging-the-ethical-consumer-gap-redefining-ethical-production-in-africa

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