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Ethical cosmetics company Lush accused of poor working conditions for Australian staff – The Guardian
Retailer says it is engaging with staff complaints about injuries sustained at its Sydney factory

Workers at global ethical cosmetics company Lush claim they have suffered physical injuries and have developed breathing difficulties due to allegedly poor working conditions in the chains Australian factory.
Lush, a British-based firm that prides itself on its handmade products and ethical supply chain, employs up to 70 full time workers in Australia who create its handmade soaps, shampoos, and bath bombs in a factory in Villawood in Sydney.
Three current Lush workers, who spoke to Guardian A…
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