Rescue workers in Bangladesh carry away another body from the scene of a collapsed garment factory last month.
The tragedy - the world's deadliest industrial disaster since Bhopal in 1984 - left more than 1100 people dead.
It was the latest in a series of deadly incidents at factories in Bangladesh and has cast a global spotlight on the country's industry safety standards.
On Monday, U.S Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman told a news conference in Dhaka that key players should work together to transform the industry.
(SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRSWENDY R. SHERMAN, SAYING:
"This is the moment that the government in the lead, along with the business sector, labour and consumers, with support from the international community can really make a difference and ensure that the very strong brand that is Bangladesh will continue forever - and even get better."
Sherman, who is meeting with a n