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Exposing H&M’s Greenwashing and Unethical Practices: The Truth Behind Fast Fashion
2023-09-30 10:59:00
With a few words, a rapper criticized the practices of the clothing store chain. In addition to a few activists, environmentalist MEP Saskia Bricmont also spoke.
The Fair Fashion collective set up this action in response to the publication of a survey carried out by the NGO Changing Markets. This highlighted “greenwashing” (or “greenwashing”, a marketing process allowing a company to give itself a misleading image of responsibility towards the environment) of the used clothing take-back systems that promote certain brands. The latter thus promise to offer a second life to old clothes, either by giving them to people in need, or by recycling them. However, the NGO’s survey shows that the reality is very different: 76% of clothes are in fact destroyed or abandoned.
According to activists, H&M is a brand particularly representative of this environmentally destructive market. In addition to “greenwashing” practices, activists also accuse the brand of having fired employees during their pregnancy, of charging wages below a decent standard of living and of overproducing textiles in its factories.
“The work rates are hellish. One employee even declared that she fell ill once a month on average, that she didn’t eat enough… ‘We can’t even stop to go to the toilet, we sometimes go back to the factory to finish the job…'”, relayed one of the members of the Fair Fashion collective on Saturday, quoting a worker at an H&M factory in Cambodia. “I have two words that come to mind: shame!”, she said.
“These textile workers – because 85% of these little hands at H&M are women – deserve better,” continued the activist. “In fact, all of you deserve better than dirty, exploitative clothing produced from polluting fibers that will end up in fish’s throats. And you know who doesn’t deserve better? The Persson family, who owns H&M and maintains this machine hell which destroys textile workers and the environment.”
Green MEP Saskia Bricmont also spoke in the center of the circle formed by activists and observers in the middle of Rue Neuve. She said she was in favor of policies that would put an end to “fast fashion” and change “the economic model”.
“Europe is working on it,” she said. “We are negotiating with our governments to have an ambitious policy in this area and to adopt laws on corporate social responsibility.” She also encouraged everyone to adopt more responsible consumption behaviors. “Modern slaves making our clothes must stop now. We all have the power to make this happen, so let’s mobilize and continue to buy differently.”
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Pharmacy Testing for Angina and Cystitis: Antibiotic Treatment Made Easier
2023-09-27 00:00:00
This measure is proposed in the next Social Security financing bill. Patients will soon be able to perform tests to detect angina or cystitis in pharmacies.
Antibiotic treatment if necessary
From 2024, it will be possible to carry out tests in pharmacies to detectangina and the cystitisreports Le Figaro. Patients might thus obtain antibiotic treatment if necessary, without going to the doctor. This measure is proposed in the next Social Security financing bill.
The restriction will be lifted
Since 2021, pharmacists can prescribe antibiotics following Trod (rapid diagnostic orientation tests) confirming the bacterial nature of the angina and urinary infections. However, a condition was established: they must work in health structures where a doctor agrees to delegate this task to them. This restriction will soon be lifted, because from next year, all 20,000 pharmacies in France will be able to dispense amoxicillin following a angina rapid test positive, or fosfomycin to treat occasional urinary infections.
Goals
With the establishment of this system, the executive intends to fight once morest antibiotic resistance in France where the consumption of antibiotics remains among the highest in Europe. Indeed, out of 6 million antibiotic prescriptions once morest angina, only 2 million would be justified, according to Health Insurance. It is also intended to relieve general practitioners and respond to medical deserts.
Representatives of pharmacists congratulated the acceleration in the field of screening tests. However, they wish to go even further by advocating access to “Trod CRP”, C-reactive protein, which can help avoid consuming antibiotics when they are not necessary.
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Martinique Dengue Epidemic: Alarming Increase in Pediatric Cases
2023-09-24 04:32:00
Martinique continues to face a dengue epidemic. Disease monitoring indicators continue to progress, with a worrying increase in the number of cases among children.
A 15% increase in cases in one week
The virus of dengue still actively circulating in Martinique. The epidemiological situation in the territory shows no sign of improvement, as evidenced by the results of the week of September 11 to 17.
According to the figures relayed by the site Overseas La Premièrethe number of cases of dengue on the island increased over this period, with 830 patients seen in primary care, compared to 705 the previous week (from September 4 to 10). Health authorities note an increase of 15% in one week. There were reportedly 6,500 consultations for dengue syndrome.
A growing concern for children
Over the past two weeks, cases clinically suggestive of dengue were reported in 18 municipalities of the Martiniqueaccording to the Regional Health and Public Health Agency of France.
Health authorities are particularly concerned because 40 of the 67 emergency room visits recorded during the period from September 11 to 17 were pediatric cases. These visits to the emergency room resulted in 19 hospitalizations and according to the services of the House of Women, Mothers and Children, eight of the patients were children. Pediatric departments have also reported cases of severe thrombocytopenia.
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