The heat is on: how heat stress impacts the apparel industry, jobs, and worker health
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The heat is on: how heat stress impacts the apparel industry, jobs, and worker health

International Labour Organization
ILO, [1st ed.]
2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54394/CGWS6514
Appears in  ILO Briefs

Abstract

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This research note, jointly prepared by Cornell University’s Global Labor Institute (GLI) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), with input from the International Labour Organization’s Better Work team, examines the impacts of heat stress and flooding on the apparel industry and its workforce. It explores how rising temperatures and extreme flooding—driven by climate change—are impacting the $1.77 trillion global apparel industry and its 90 million workers.
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