Amazing: Why didn't anyone want to buy these shirts for only 2 euros?

Nonprofit organizations have outgrown themselves in drawing people's attention to important causes. For some time now, the world has been taken aback by a campaign to warn of child abuse, and now it is time for a new subject to gain attention: labor exploitation.

To alert the population about this, Fashion Revolution has set up a campaign in which vending machines have been installed on some streets in Berlin, Germany. And what was offered by them would surely draw attention: t-shirts for only 2 euros.

By choosing the size selected, the buyer could see an image showing what was behind the cheap clothes. After seeing that in many cases this low price is only possible because there are minors who work abusive hours to receive only 13 cents an hour, many became aware and instead of buying the t-shirt, they sent the money for donation.

The campaign in question began on April 24, which is also known as Fashion Revolution Day. The date was chosen to commemorate the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh in 2013, where more than 1, 000 workers died while making clothing for American brands under unfavorable conditions.

Via TecMundo