British online fashion retailer Boohoo on Thursday revealed a major consolidation in its supplier base as it published a full list of UK manufacturers to meet a pledge on transparency.
The list was released exactly six months after Boohoo accepted all the recommendations of an independent review led by senior lawyer Allison Levitt which found major failings in its supply chain in England in the wake of newspaper allegations about working conditions and low pay in factories in the Leicester area.
Boohoo’s list details 78 approved manufacturers operating across 100 sites in Britain.
Publishing a list of UK approved suppliers was one of Levitt’s core recommendations.
Last September, the group, which sells clothing, shoes, accessories and beauty products targeted at 16- to 40-year-olds, had set out steps to tackle the problems.
In November, Boohoo appointed retired judge Brian Leveson to independently oversee its “Agenda for Change” programme, which implements the recommendations of Levitt’s report.