{{Clean_Clothes}}
Not yet translated!'''Clean Clothes Campaign''' is the Swedish part of the European Association [[Clean Clothes Campaign]], based in Amsterdam. It is a global network that is trying to influence the apparel industry to improve working conditions for workers in garment factories. The network has been in Sweden since 1997 and in Europe since 1989 and consists of around 300 trade unions and voluntary organizations. Clean clothes’ Swedish member organizations are Handelsanställdas Förbund, IF Metall, Röda Korsets Ungdomsförbund, Förbundet Vi Unga, [[Fair Trade Center]], Svenska Kyrkans Unga, Rättviseakademin/Kooperation Utan Gränser, LO-TCO Biståndsnämnd samt Emmaus Stockholm.The practical work is done by two coordinators based in Stockholm. The business consists of various ways to work with advocacy and information dissemination. They have among other things, released several investigative reports on Swedish companies' operations, such as [[H & M]], [[Indiska]], etc. They are also creators of the campaign, [[Play Fair at the Olympics]], which was directed against the sportswear industry. It was also directed to the campaign Mina Skattepengar ([[My Taxmoney]]) that was directed towards public authorities and their social responsibility. They have also for several years had round table talks with several Swedish clothing company. Rena Kläder is financed with aid from the EU-commission and in Sweden by the LO-TCO aid committee. ==External links==*[http://www.renaklader.org Rena Kläder Kampanjen]*[http://www.cleanclothes.org Clean Clothes Campaign]