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: The film highlights stories like that of Shima, a Bangladeshi worker who faced physical abuse for attempting to start a labor union to improve conditions.

The most heart-wrenching aspect of the documentary is its focus on the people behind the labels. In the global South, garment workers—mostly women—often work 14–16 hours a day, seven days a week, in unsafe conditions for wages that don't even cover basic needs. The True Cost

Beyond the Price Tag: What "The True Cost" Really Means When you find a stylish t-shirt for less than the price of a latte, it feels like a win. But as the groundbreaking 2015 documentary reveals, there is no such thing as a "cheap" garment—someone, somewhere, is paying the difference. : The film highlights stories like that of

: Only an estimated 2% of garment workers worldwide earn a living wage. Beyond the Price Tag: What "The True Cost"

: In regions like India’s cotton belt, the heavy use of pesticides has led to high rates of cancer and birth defects among farming families. The Environmental Price

Fashion is now one of the most polluting industries on the planet, trailing only slightly behind oil.